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@hishprorg/ratione-impedit-maxime
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Time utilities.
npm install @hishprorg/ratione-impedit-maxime
Alternatively,
script
tag without installation and bundlers, use the ES Module available on the esm
branch (see README).deno
branch (see README for usage intructions).umd
branch (see README).The branches.md file summarizes the available branches and displays a diagram illustrating their relationships.
To view installation and usage instructions specific to each branch build, be sure to explicitly navigate to the respective README files on each branch, as linked to above.
var time = require( '@hishprorg/ratione-impedit-maxime' );
Namespace containing time utilities.
var ns = time;
// returns {...}
dayOfQuarter( [month[, day, year]] )
: determine the day of the quarter.dayOfYear( [month[, day, year]] )
: determine the day of the year.daysInMonth( [month[, year]] )
: determine the number of days in a month.daysInYear( [value] )
: determine the number of days in a year according to the Gregorian calendar.hoursInMonth( [month[, year]] )
: determine the number of hours in a month.hoursInYear( [value] )
: determine the number of hours in a year according to the Gregorian calendar.isoWeeksInYear( [value] )
: determine the number of ISO weeks in a year according to the Gregorian calendar.minutesInMonth( [month[, year]] )
: determine the number of minutes in a month.minutesInYear( [value] )
: determine the number of minutes in a year according to the Gregorian calendar.quarterOfYear( [month] )
: determine the quarter of the year.secondsInMonth( [month[, year]] )
: determine the number of seconds in a month.secondsInYear( [value] )
: determine the number of seconds in a year according to the Gregorian calendar.var num = time.daysInYear( 2000 );
// returns 366
num = time.hoursInMonth( 2, 2017 );
// returns 672
tic()
: return a high-resolution time.toc( time )
: return a high-resolution time difference.var time = require( '@hishprorg/ratione-impedit-maxime' );
var start = time.tic();
setTimeout( onTimeout, 2000 );
function onTimeout() {
var elapsed = time.toc( start );
console.log( 'Elapsed: %d seconds and %d nanoseconds', elapsed[0], elapsed[1] );
}
var objectKeys = require( '@stdlib/utils/keys' );
var time = require( '@hishprorg/ratione-impedit-maxime' );
console.log( objectKeys( time ) );
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