No "year 0" exists. The calendar goes from the year 1 BC to the year 1 AD. Like so:
its 2012 :0
There is no such thing is the year 0
Year 0.
499. Had there been a year 0 it would have been 500.499. Had there been a year 0 it would have been 500.499. Had there been a year 0 it would have been 500.499. Had there been a year 0 it would have been 500.
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It was 30th of December 1170. No difference if you assume that year 0 was in year 0.
LEAP YEAR:-if the year is divisible by 4 that year is leap year and the year is divisible by 100 which gives remainder 0 then that year is not a leap year....... #include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> int main() { int year, decided; printf("Enter the Year"); scanf("%d"&year); decided= 0; if (year%4!=0) decided= -1; /* ordinary year, eg 1901 */ if (!decided && year%100!=0) decided= 1; /* leap year, eg 1904 */ if (!decided && year%400!=0) decided= -1; /* ordinary year, eg 1900 */ if (!decided) decided= 1; /* leap year, eg 2000 */ if (decided<0) printf("Year is not Leap Year"); else printf ("Leap Year"); return 0; } it can can solve by this Easy method #include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> void main() { int year, lyear; printf("Enter the year = "); scanf("%d",&year); lyear=year%4; if(lyear==0) { printf("Leap year"); } else { printf("Not a Leap year"); } getch(); }
There is no record of who was born on the year 0, mostly because there is a 33 year gap around that period (because it is not known whether the calendar started when Jesus was alive or when Jesus died on the cross, or somewhere in between). Jesus is known to be born on year 0.
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That symbol, when placed before or after a date, signifies that it was after the year 0. Usually if there is no abbreviation before or after a date, it is assumed to be after the year 0 as well. BC is the opposite, meaning that the date was before the year 0.
There is no year 0 in our calendar; 1 B.C. is a leap year.