hugoWebsite/node_modules/date-fns/esm/differenceInWeeks/index.js

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import differenceInDays from "../differenceInDays/index.js";
import requiredArgs from "../_lib/requiredArgs/index.js";
import { getRoundingMethod } from "../_lib/roundingMethods/index.js";
/**
* @name differenceInWeeks
* @category Week Helpers
* @summary Get the number of full weeks between the given dates.
*
* @description
* Get the number of full weeks between two dates. Fractional weeks are
* truncated towards zero by default.
*
* One "full week" is the distance between a local time in one day to the same
* local time 7 days earlier or later. A full week can sometimes be less than
* or more than 7*24 hours if a daylight savings change happens between two dates.
*
* To ignore DST and only measure exact 7*24-hour periods, use this instead:
* `Math.floor(differenceInHours(dateLeft, dateRight)/(7*24))|0`.
*
*
* @param {Date|Number} dateLeft - the later date
* @param {Date|Number} dateRight - the earlier date
* @param {Object} [options] - an object with options.
* @param {String} [options.roundingMethod='trunc'] - a rounding method (`ceil`, `floor`, `round` or `trunc`)
* @returns {Number} the number of full weeks
* @throws {TypeError} 2 arguments required
*
* @example
* // How many full weeks are between 5 July 2014 and 20 July 2014?
* const result = differenceInWeeks(new Date(2014, 6, 20), new Date(2014, 6, 5))
* //=> 2
*
* // How many full weeks are between
* // 1 March 2020 0:00 and 6 June 2020 0:00 ?
* // Note: because local time is used, the
* // result will always be 8 weeks (54 days),
* // even if DST starts and the period has
* // only 54*24-1 hours.
* const result = differenceInWeeks(
* new Date(2020, 5, 1),
* new Date(2020, 2, 6)
* )
* //=> 8
*/
export default function differenceInWeeks(dateLeft, dateRight, options) {
requiredArgs(2, arguments);
var diff = differenceInDays(dateLeft, dateRight) / 7;
return getRoundingMethod(options === null || options === void 0 ? void 0 : options.roundingMethod)(diff);
}