Returns a number representing the week of the year where the provided date falls.
Sample Usage
WEEKNUM(DATE(1969, 7, 20), 1)
WEEKNUM("12/09/1948", 2)
WEEKNUM("6/14/2002")
Syntax
WEEKNUM(date, [type])
-
date
- The date for which to determine the week number. Must be a reference to a cell containing a date, a function returning a date type, or a number. -
type
- [OPTIONAL - default is1
]- A number representing the day that a week starts on as well as the system used for determining the first week of the year (1=Sunday, 2=Monday).
Notes
- When inputting the date, it is best to use the
DATE
function, as text values may return errors. - Behind the scenes, there are two week numbering "systems" used for this function:
- System 1 - The first week of the year is considered to be the week containing January 1, which is numbered week 1.
- System 2 - The first week of the year is considered to be the week containing the first Thursday of the year, which is numbered as week 1. System 2 is the approach specified in ISO 8601, also known as the European system for numbering weeks.
- For each type, the start day and end day of a week are defined as follows when counting week numbers:
type
Day week begins on Day week ends on System 1 or omittedSunday Saturday 1 2Monday Sunday 1 11Monday Sunday 1 12Tuesday Monday 1 13Wednesday Tuesday 1 14Thursday Wednesday 1 15Friday Thursday 1 16Saturday Friday 1 17Sunday Saturday 1 21Monday Sunday 2
See Also
WEEKDAY
: Returns a number representing the day of the week of the date provided.
DAYS360
: Returns the difference between two days based on the 360-day year used in some financial interest calculations.
DATE
: Converts a year, month, and day into a date.
DATEVALUE
: Converts a provided date string in a known format to a date value.