On 4 Feb 2013, at 4:20 PM, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote: >> Suggestions what we could do instead? >> >> "2012-02-:4" maybe? >> >> "2012-02-~4"? > This one looks nice.
What about "2012-02~4" (leave off the "-")? Thus, "-" implies day (days from the start) of the month, "~" implies days from the end of the month. Should both notations have the same "1" base? That is, "*-*-1" is the first day of the month. Is "*-*~1" the last day of the month? Or, is "~" a delta, so that "*-*~0" is the last day of the month? Another solution is to have a "delta" notation: "date-time"+-"delta-time". "*-1-1"-"1:00" would mean 23:00 hours on 12/31 of every year. Likewise, 6 pm the last day of each month would be "*-*-1"-"6:00". >> "2012-02-^4"? >> >> "2012-02-$4"? >> >> Other suggestions? >> >> Lennart > > Zbyszek Larry Baker US Geological Survey 650-329-5608 ba...@usgs.gov
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