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Calendar

Application using
C
Project Abstract

 The calendar application presented hear is a very simple console


application developed using C programming language.
 It is built without using graphic properties ; instead, it utilizes
many windows properties to give the application a colorful look
and feel.
 It is compiled in Code Blocks using GCC compiler.
Features
The Key Features of this Calendar application are:

 Windows properties have been using to make the overall


application Simple.
 File handing has been used in this application.
 It provides a very simple interface and displays days , dates ,
months , and years based on the input given by the user.
Working

 At first , the user needs to provide month and year as input .


Example: 2023 . This displays the calendar for year 2023.
 The application display days corresponding to a given date.
 It also display days and dates corresponding to a particular
month and year.
C-Code

 #include <stdio.h>

 // Function that returns the index of the


 // day for date DD/MM/YYYY
 int dayNumber(int day, int month, int year)
 {

 static int t[] = { 0, 3, 2, 5, 0, 3,


 5, 1, 4, 6, 2, 4 };
 year -= month < 3;
 return (year + year / 4
 - year / 100
 + year / 400
 + t[month - 1] + day)
 % 7;
 }
 // Function that returns the name of the
 // month for the given month Number
 // January - 0, February - 1 and so on
 char* getMonthName(int monthNumber)
 {
 char* month;

 switch (monthNumber) {
 case 0:
 month = "January";
 break;
 case 1:
 month = "February";
 break;
 case 2:
 month = "March";
 break;
 case 3:
 month = "April";
 break;
 case 4:
 month = "May";
 break;
 case 5:
 month = "June";
 break;
 case 6:
 month = "July";
 break;
 case 7:
 month = "August";
 break;
 case 8:
 month = "September";
 break;
 case 9:
 month = "October";
 break;
 case 10:
 month = "November";
 break;
 case 11:
 month = "December";
 break;
 }
 return month;
 // Function to return the number of days
 // in a month
 int numberOfDays(int monthNumber, int year)
 {
 // January
 if (monthNumber == 0)
 return (31);

 // February
 if (monthNumber == 1) {
 // If the year is leap then Feb
 // has 29 days
 if (year % 400 == 0
 || (year % 4 == 0
 && year % 100 != 0))
 return (29);
 else
 return (28);
 }
 // March
 if (monthNumber == 2)
 return (31);

 // April
 if (monthNumber == 3)
 return (30);

 // May
 if (monthNumber == 4)
 return (31);

 // June
 if (monthNumber == 5)
 return (30);

 // July
 if (monthNumber == 6)
 return (31);
 // August
 if (monthNumber == 7)
 return (31);
 // September
 if (monthNumber == 8)
 return (30);

 // October
 if (monthNumber == 9)
 return (31);

 // November
 if (monthNumber == 10)
 return (30);

 // December
 if (monthNumber == 11)
 return (31);
 }

 // Function to print the calendar of


 // the given year
 void printCalendar(int year)
 {
 printf(" Calendar - %d\n\n", year);
 int days;

 // Index of the day from 0 to 6


 int current = dayNumber(1, 1, year);

 // i for Iterate through months


 // j for Iterate through days
 // of the month - i
 for (int i = 0; i < 12; i++) {
 days = numberOfDays(i, year);

 // Print the current month name


 printf("\n ------------%s-------------\n",
 getMonthName(i));

 // Print the columns


 printf(" Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat\n");

 // Print appropriate spaces


 int k;
 for (k = 0; k < current; k++)
 printf(" ");
 for (int j = 1; j <= days; j++) {
 printf("%5d", j);

 if (++k > 6) {
 k = 0;
 printf("\n");
 }
 }

 if (k)
 printf("\n");

 current = k;
 }

 return;
 }
 // Driver Code
 int main()
 {
 int year = 2018;

 // Function Call
 printCalendar(year);
 return 0;
 }

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