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std/datetime/mod.ts

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import * as mod from "https://deno.land/std@0.209.0/datetime/mod.ts";

Utilities for dealing with Date objects.

The following symbols from unicode LDML are supported:

  • yyyy - numeric year.

  • yy - 2-digit year.

  • M - numeric month.

  • MM - 2-digit month.

  • d - numeric day.

  • dd - 2-digit day.

  • H - numeric hour (0-23 hours).

  • HH - 2-digit hour (00-23 hours).

  • h - numeric hour (1-12 hours).

  • hh - 2-digit hour (01-12 hours).

  • m - numeric minute.

  • mm - 2-digit minute.

  • s - numeric second.

  • ss - 2-digit second.

  • S - 1-digit fractionalSecond.

  • SS - 2-digit fractionalSecond.

  • SSS - 3-digit fractionalSecond.

  • a - dayPeriod, either AM or PM.

  • 'foo' - quoted literal.

  • ./- - unquoted literal.

This module is browser compatible.

Variables

The number of milliseconds in a day.

The number of milliseconds in an hour.

The number of milliseconds in a minute.

The number of milliseconds in a second.

The number of milliseconds in a week.

Functions

Returns the number of the day in the year in the local time zone.

Returns the number of the day in the year in UTC time.

Returns the difference of the 2 given dates in the given units. If the units are omitted, it returns the difference in the all available units.

Takes an input date and a formatString to format to a string.

Returns whether the given date or year (in number) is a leap year or not in the local time zone. based on: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/troubleshoot/excel/determine-a-leap-year

Returns whether the given date or year (in number) is a leap year or not in UTC time. This always returns the same value regardless of the local timezone. based on: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office/troubleshoot/excel/determine-a-leap-year

Takes an input string and a formatString to parse to a date.

Returns the ISO week number of the provided date (1-53).