Mexican date calendar.
Holidays for the Mexican stock exchange (data from http://www.bmv.com.mx).
This calendar object is already pre-programmed with holiday dates.
You can view the list of holidays between any 2 dates by executing the function
GetHolidayList(). There are 2 additional optional parameters that can be used to fine tune the holiday list.
You can provide a range object in order to extend the holiday list with further dates.
You can also provide a range object with a list of dates which will be removed from the holiday list.
The dates passed into these range objects must be in the serial date format (Integer values).
Excel automatically passes dates entered into Excel spreadsheets in this serial date format.
The internal holiday dates are : Saturdays; Sundays; New Year's Day, January 1st; Constitution Day, February 5th; Birthday of Benito Juarez, March 21st; Holy Thursday; Good Friday; Labour Day, May 1st; National Day, September 16th; Our Lady of Guadalupe, December 12th; Christmas, December 25th.
This function creates an object and returns a string-key value to represent this created object.
The TAG value of the string-key returned (second part of the key) is : "Mexico"
The C# example below contains all the sub-function calls leading up to this function call. As a result, the example can contain a lot of code.
The VB.NET, J#, C++.NET, Java, Excel VBA, Visual Basic 6 (via COM) and C++ examples below contain function code stubs for the calls leading up to this function call. However, the function call for this function is displayed.
You can easily reproduce the stub functions code from the
C# example.
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