"use strict"; Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true }); exports.default = getISOWeeksInYear; var _index = _interopRequireDefault(require("../startOfISOWeekYear/index.js")); var _index2 = _interopRequireDefault(require("../addWeeks/index.js")); var _index3 = _interopRequireDefault(require("../_lib/requiredArgs/index.js")); function _interopRequireDefault(obj) { return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : { default: obj }; } var MILLISECONDS_IN_WEEK = 604800000; /** * @name getISOWeeksInYear * @category ISO Week-Numbering Year Helpers * @summary Get the number of weeks in an ISO week-numbering year of the given date. * * @description * Get the number of weeks in an ISO week-numbering year of the given date. * * ISO week-numbering year: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_week_date * * @param {Date|Number} date - the given date * @returns {Number} the number of ISO weeks in a year * @throws {TypeError} 1 argument required * * @example * // How many weeks are in ISO week-numbering year 2015? * const result = getISOWeeksInYear(new Date(2015, 1, 11)) * //=> 53 */ function getISOWeeksInYear(dirtyDate) { (0, _index3.default)(1, arguments); var thisYear = (0, _index.default)(dirtyDate); var nextYear = (0, _index.default)((0, _index2.default)(thisYear, 60)); var diff = nextYear.valueOf() - thisYear.valueOf(); // Round the number of weeks to the nearest integer // because the number of milliseconds in a week is not constant // (e.g. it's different in the week of the daylight saving time clock shift) return Math.round(diff / MILLISECONDS_IN_WEEK); } module.exports = exports.default;