Top 10 dates between 1990 and 2000 (US date format used)
1. 16/1/1990 = 3.1407035175879 (3.1407035175879E-5). Off by 0.00088913600185325.
2. 8/5/1990 = 3.1407035175879 (0.00031407035175879). Off by 0.00088913600185325.
3. 16/10/1990 = 3.1407035175879 (0.00031407035175879). Off by 0.00088913600185325.
4. 16/1/1991 = 3.1391260673029 (3.1391260673029E-5). Off by 0.0024665862869302.
5. 8/5/1991 = 3.1391260673029 (0.00031391260673029). Off by 0.0024665862869302.
6. 16/10/1991 = 3.1391260673029 (0.00031391260673029). Off by 0.0024665862869302.
7. 16/1/1992 = 3.1375502008032 (3.1375502008032E-5). Off by 0.0040424527865799.
8. 8/5/1992 = 3.1375502008032 (0.00031375502008032). Off by 0.0040424527865799.
9. 16/10/1992 = 3.1375502008032 (0.00031375502008032). Off by 0.0040424527865799.
10. 16/1/1993 = 3.135975915705 (3.135975915705E-5). Off by 0.005616737884826.
11. 8/5/1993 = 3.135975915705 (0.0003135975915705). Off by 0.005616737884826.
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[num] - by default all the dates calculated will be displayed. set this to limit the display to the top x values. [example]
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