I have a question concerning week of the year output in ruby on rails:
I want to get the correct week number of this week. I'm located in Germany, so my week starts from Monday. Right now I am in week 42!
There are 3 different possibilities to print the week number accordingly to the documentation (APIDock):
The documentation says:
irb(main):023:0> Time.now.beginning_of_week.strftime("%Y-%U")
=> "2014-41"
irb(main):024:0> Time.now.beginning_of_week.strftime("%Y-%W")
=> "2014-41"
irb(main):025:0> Time.now.beginning_of_week.strftime("%Y-%V")
=> "2014-42"
irb(main):029:0> Time.zone
=> #<ActiveSupport::TimeZone:0x007f600a82c320 @name="Berlin", @utc_offset=nil, @tzinfo=#<TZInfo::TimezoneProxy: Europe/Berlin>, @current_period=nil>
The documentation says:
ISO 8601 week-based year and week number:
The week 1 of YYYY starts with a Monday and includes YYYY-01-04.
The days in the year before the first week are in the last week of
the previous year.
%G - The week-based year
%g - The last 2 digits of the week-based year (00..99)
%V - Week number of the week-based year (01..53)
Week number:
The week 1 of YYYY starts with a Sunday or Monday (according to %U
or %W). The days in the year before the first week are in week 0.
%U - Week number of the year. The week starts with Sunday. (00..53)
%W - Week number of the year. The week starts with Monday. (00..53)
My Question
Why are the first (%U
and %W
) outputs wrong? I do not really get the point of that!
Thanks a lot!