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A Node.js library for parsing year range strings and converting them into usable dates. This library is only designed to handle year ranges (all month/day information is discarded).
Its usage is best explained through some examples:
var yr = require("yearrange");
yr.parse("1877")
// {"start": 1877, "end": 1877}
yr.parse("1847-48")
// {"start": 1847, "end": 1848}
yr.parse("ca. 1810-20s")
// {"start": 1810, "end": 1829, "circa": true}
yr.parse("18th–19th century")
// {"start": 1700, "end": 1899}
yr.parse("Meiji era")
// {"start": 1868, "end": 1912}
Many more examples can be found in the test/date-tests.json file.
This library was originally built for parsing dates from museums, universities, galleries, and dealers for Ukiyo-e.org by John Resig.
In essence there is only a single generally-useful method exposed:
parse(dateString)This method takes in a single argument: A string holding the year range. The method returns an object representing the date range.
For example an object after calling parse("1877") might look like:
{"original":"1877","start":1877,"end":1877}
If no valid date is matched by the parser then undefined is returned instead.
The library is released under an MIT license.
FAQs
Parse year range strings and convert to usable dates.
The npm package yearrange receives a total of 23 weekly downloads. As such, yearrange popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that yearrange demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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