TODAY() – Returns the current date

The TODAY() function returns the current date. The format of the date is based on your MathGrid settings.

Syntax

TODAY()

  • This function takes no arguments.

Basic example

TODAY()

Returns the current date.

Example outputs (depending on date format settings):
If current date is January 15, 2025:

  • Date format "dd/mm/yyyy" → "15/01/2025"
  • Date format "mm-dd-yyyy" → "01-15-2025"
  • Date format "yyyy.mm.dd" → "2025.01.15"
  • Date format "d/m/yy" → "15/1/25"

Key features

  • Automatic updates: The date is dynamic and updates to reflect the current day each time the formula is recalculated (e.g., when the document is opened or cells are modified).
  • Format-dependent: The output format is determined by the "Date Format Settings" in MathGrid's settings panel.

Practical uses

  • Displaying the current date on reports or documents.
  • Calculating ages or durations by subtracting a past date from TODAY() (e.g., DAYS(TODAY(), "01/01/2000")).
  • Tracking deadlines or event dates relative to the current day.
  • Timestamping entries or logs automatically.

Common mistakes

  • Adding arguments: The function TODAY() does not accept any arguments. Using it like TODAY(T1A1) will result in an error.
  • Expecting a specific format: Remember the output format is controlled globally in the MathGrid settings, not within the TODAY() function itself.

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