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String date and time utilities


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Timelite Build Status npm npm JavaScript Style Guide

String date and time utilities.

API

Time

  • add : Add an array of string times. Eg. add(['04:20:10', '21:15:10'])
  • str : Format an array of time values into string time. Eg. str([12, 0, 45]) > "12:00:45"
  • sub : Subtract an array of string times. Eg. sub(['04:20:10', '21:15:10'])

Date

  • normalize : Normalize string date values returning a valid date as an unsigned integer array.
  • str : Format an array date values into a valid string date.

Install

Yarn

yarn add timelite --dev

NPM

npm install timelite --save-dev

Usage

Time

add

Add an array of string time values "HH:mm:ss".

import { add } from 'timelite/time'

add(['04:20:10', '21:15:10'])
// "25:35:20"
add(['04:35:10', '21:35:10'])
// "26:10:20"
add(['30:59', '17:10'])
// "48:09:00"
add(['19:30:00', '00:30:00'])
// "20:00:00"
str

Format an array time values into string time.

import { str } from 'timelite/time'

str([12, 10, 45])
// "12:10:45"
str([5, 1, 0])
// "05:01:00"
str([7, 22])
// "07:22:00"

Date

normalize

Normalize string date values returning a valid date as an unsigned integer array.

import { normalize } from 'timelite/date'

normalize('1980-09-02')
// [ 1980, 9, 2 ]
normalize('17')
// [ 2017, 1, 1 ]
normalize('18-04')
// [ 2018, 4, 1 ]
normalize('0-02-31')
// [ 2000, 2, 28 ]
str

Format an array date values into a valid string date.

import { str } from 'timelite/date'

str([ 0, 0, 0 ])
// 2000-01-01
str([ 17, 14, 5 ])
// 2017-12-05
str([ 1988, 2 ])
// 1988-02-01

Contributions

Feel free to send some Pull request or issue.

License

MIT license

© 2018 José Luis Quintana

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Last updated on 03 May 2018

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