WorksheetFunction.Weekday(Object, Object) Method
Definition
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Returns the day of the week corresponding to a date. The day is given as an integer, ranging from 1 (Sunday) to 7 (Saturday), by default.
public double Weekday (object Arg1, object Arg2);
Public Function Weekday (Arg1 As Object, Optional Arg2 As Object) As Double
Parameters
- Arg1
- Object
Serial_number - a sequential number that represents the date of the day you are trying to find. Dates should be entered by using the DATE function, or as results of other formulas or functions. For example, use DATE(2008,5,23) for the 23rd day of May, 2008. Problems can occur if dates are entered as text.
- Arg2
- Object
Return_type - a number that determines the type of return value.
Returns
Remarks
1 or omitted | Numbers 1 (Sunday) through 7 (Saturday). Behaves like previous versions of Microsoft Excel. |
2 | Numbers 1 (Monday) through 7 (Sunday). |
3 | Numbers 0 (Monday) through 6 (Sunday). |
11 | Numbers 1 (Monday) through 7 (Sunday). |
12 | Numbers 1 (Tuesday) through 7 (Monday) |
13 | Numbers 1 (Wednesday) through 7 (Tuesday) |
14 | Numbers 1 (Thursday) through 7 (Wednesday) |
15 | Numbers 1 (Friday) through 7 (Thursday) |
16 | Numbers 1 (Saturday) through 7 (Friday) |
17 | Numbers 1 (Sunday) through 7 (Saturday) |
Microsoft Excel stores dates as sequential serial numbers so they can be used in calculations. By default, January 1, 1900 is serial number 1, and January 1, 2008 is serial number 39448 because it is 39,448 days after January 1, 1900. Microsoft Excel for the Macintosh uses a different date system as its default.