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@uiw/utils
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@uiw/utils
npm i @uiw/utils
import { isLeapYear, solarMonthDays } from '@uiw/utils';
Determine whether it is a leap year
const isLeapYear = (year: number) => {
if (year % 4 === 0 && year % 100 !== 0) return true;
else if (year % 400 === 0) return true;
return false;
};
The first day of the month is the day of the week.
new Date(2021,6,1).getDay() // => 4
Get the sun moon, commonly known as the solar calendar month By calculating the second month of the leap year, maybe 29
days
new Date(2021,6,0).getDate() // => 30
Check if a date is the same as another date. Use Date.prototype.toISOString()
and strict equality checking (===
) to check if the first date is the same as the second one.
new Date(2021,6,1).toISOString() === new Date(2021,6,1).toISOString() // => true
Gets the scroll value of the given element in the given side (top and left)
randomid()
// "5fan4z7qsa"
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We found that @uiw/utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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