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VBA-Excel: Date-Time Functions – DatePart()
Description:
The DatePart() function returns the part of given date based on the parameters provided.
Format:
DatePart(interval,date[,firstdayofweek[,firstweekofyear]])
Arguments:
- interval
- Mandatory
- Type: String expression
- The time interval you want as a part of given date
Setting | Description |
Yyyy | Year |
Q | Quarter |
M | Month |
Y | Day of year |
D | Day |
W | Weekday |
Ww | Week |
H | Hour |
N | Minute |
S | Second |
- Date
- Mandatory
- Type: Date
- Date of which part will be calculated
- Firstdayofweek
- Optional
- Type: Numeric, Text
- Specified the first day of the week, default : Sunday
Constant | Value | Description |
vbUseSystem | 0 | Use the NLS API setting. |
vbSunday | 1 | Sunday (default) |
vbMonday | 2 | Monday |
vbTuesday | 3 | Tuesday |
vbWednesday | 4 | Wednesday |
vbThursday | 5 | Thursday |
vbFriday | 6 | Friday |
vbSaturday | 7 | Saturday |
- Firstweekofyear
- Optional
- Type: Numeric, Text
- Specified the first week of the week.
Constant | Value | Description |
vbUseSystem | 0 | Use the NLS API setting. |
vbFirstJan1 | 1 | Start with week in which January 1 occurs (default). |
vbFirstFourDays | 2 | Start with the first week that has at least four days in the new year. |
vbFirstFullWeek | 3 | Start with first full week of the year. |
Example:
Function FnDatePart() Dim strDate strDate = Now strDayPart = "Days Part of current date time is " & DatePart("d", strDate) strMonthPart = "Months Part of current date time is " & DatePart("m", strDate) strYearPart = "Years Part of current date time is " & DatePart("yyyy", strDate) strQuaterPart = "Quaters Part of current date time is " & DatePart("q", strDate) strHoursPart = "Hours Part of current date time is " & DatePart("h", strDate) strMintuesPart = "Minutes Part of current date time is " & DatePart("n", strDate) strSecondsPart = "Seconds Part of current date time is " & DatePart("s", strDate) MsgBox strDayPart & vbCrLf & strMonthPart & vbCrLf & strYearPart & vbCrLf & strQuaterPart & vbCrLf & strHoursPart & vbCrLf & strMintuesPart & vbCrLf & strSecondsPart End Function
Also Read:
- VBA-Excel: Get all the WeekDays or Working days in Specified Date Range, (excluding Satudays and Sundays)
- VBA-Excel: String Functions – Trim()
- VBA-Excel: String Functions – strComp()
- VBA-Excel: String Functions – Mid()
- VBA-Excel : Strings Functions – InstrRev