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<?php
/**
 * View: Month View - Day Cell Title
 *
 * Override this template in your own theme by creating a file at:
 * [your-theme]/tribe/events/v2/month/calendar-body/day/cell-title.php
 *
 * See more documentation about our views templating system.
 *
 * @link http://evnt.is/1aiy
 *
 * @version 5.9.0
 *
 * @var string $today_date Today's date in the `Y-m-d` format.
 * @var string $day_date The current day date, in the `Y-m-d` format.
 * @var array $day The current day data.{
 *          @type string $date The day date, in the `Y-m-d` format.
 *          @type bool $is_start_of_week Whether the current day is the first day of the week or not.
 *          @type string $year_number The day year number, e.g. `2019`.
 *          @type string $month_number The day year number, e.g. `6` for June.
 *          @type string $day_number The day number in the month with leading 0, e.g. `11` for June 11th.
 *          @type string $day_url The day url, e.g. `http://yoursite.com/events/2019-06-11/`.
 *          @type int $found_events The total number of events in the day including the ones not fetched due to the per
 *                                  page limit, including the multi-day ones.
 *          @type int $more_events The number of events not showing in the day.
 *          @type array $events The non multi-day events on this day. The format of each event is the one returned by
 *                    the `tribe_get_event` function. Does not include the below events.
 *          @type array $featured_events The featured events on this day. The format of each event is the one returned
 *                    by the `tribe_get_event` function.
 *          @type array $multiday_events The stack of multi-day events on this day. The stack is a mix of event post
 *                              objects, the format is the one returned from the `tribe_get_event` function, and
 *                              spacers. Spacers are falsy values indicating an empty space in the multi-day stack for
 *                              the day
 *      }
 */

$day_number = $day['day_number'];

$events_label_singular = tribe_get_event_label_singular_lowercase();
$events_label_plural   = tribe_get_event_label_plural_lowercase();

$num_events_label = sprintf(
	/* translators: %1$s: number of events, %2$s: event (singular), %3$s: events (plural). */
	_n( '%1$s %2$s', '%1$s %3$s', $day['found_events'], 'the-events-calendar' ),
	number_format_i18n( $day['found_events'] ),
	$events_label_singular,
	$events_label_plural
);
?>

<h3 class="tribe-events-calendar-month__day-date tribe-common-h4">
	<span class="tribe-common-a11y-visual-hide">
		<?php echo esc_html( $num_events_label ); ?>,
	</span>
	<time
		class="tribe-events-calendar-month__day-date-daynum"
		datetime="<?php echo esc_attr( $day['date'] ); ?>"
	>
		<?php if ( ! empty( $day['found_events'] ) ) : ?>
			<a
				href="<?php echo esc_url( $day['day_url'] ); ?>"
				class="tribe-events-calendar-month__day-date-link"
				data-js="tribe-events-view-link"
			>
				<?php echo esc_html( $day_number ); ?>
			</a>
		<?php else : ?>
			<?php echo esc_html( $day_number ); ?>
		<?php endif; ?>
	</time>
</h3>