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@internationalized/date

Internationalized calendar, date, and time manipulation utilities

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What is @internationalized/date?

@internationalized/date is a JavaScript library that provides utilities for handling dates and times in an internationalized manner. It offers a range of functionalities including date manipulation, formatting, and parsing, all with support for various locales and calendars.

What are @internationalized/date's main functionalities?

Date Manipulation

This feature allows you to manipulate dates by adding or subtracting days, months, or years. The code sample demonstrates how to add 5 days to a given date.

const { CalendarDate, addDays } = require('@internationalized/date');
const date = new CalendarDate(2023, 10, 5);
const newDate = addDays(date, 5);
console.log(newDate); // Outputs: CalendarDate { year: 2023, month: 10, day: 10 }

Date Formatting

This feature provides utilities to format dates according to different locales. The code sample shows how to format a date in the 'en-US' locale.

const { CalendarDate, DateFormatter } = require('@internationalized/date');
const date = new CalendarDate(2023, 10, 5);
const formatter = new DateFormatter('en-US');
console.log(formatter.format(date)); // Outputs: 10/5/2023

Date Parsing

This feature allows you to parse date strings into date objects according to different locales. The code sample demonstrates parsing a date string in the 'en-US' locale.

const { DateFormatter } = require('@internationalized/date');
const formatter = new DateFormatter('en-US');
const date = formatter.parse('10/5/2023');
console.log(date); // Outputs: CalendarDate { year: 2023, month: 10, day: 5 }

Support for Multiple Calendars

This feature provides support for multiple calendar systems. The code sample shows how to create a date object using the Japanese calendar.

const { CalendarDate, JapaneseCalendar } = require('@internationalized/date');
const date = new CalendarDate(2023, 10, 5, new JapaneseCalendar());
console.log(date); // Outputs: CalendarDate { year: 2023, month: 10, day: 5, calendar: JapaneseCalendar }

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