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daxte

v1.0.0

Published

Date converter for different calendars

Downloads

5

Readme

Daxte

Using this class you will be able to convert dates between 3 different calendars

  • Gregorian
  • Jalali
  • Hijri

These are 3 available calendar contexts in this project. Now let's move into the code itself.

The base logic is to use date conversion methods to convert a given date to Julian Day Number, so it can be converted to the desired calendar later.

Constructors

Default Constructor

This is the default constructor that doesn't take any arguments and will get current date as its date. Note: The default calendar will be 'gregorian' in this constructor.

const daxte = new Daxte();

Date Object Constructor

This constructor will take a Date object as its only parameter and uses it for conversion. Note: The calendar will be 'gregorian' in this constructor.

const date = new Date(2020, 10, 7);

const daxte = new Daxte(date);

Date Constructor

In this constructor you can pass date in order of Year, Month, Day to use it for conversion. Note: You need to specify the calendar of the specified date, otherwise it uses 'gregorian' as default.

let daxte = new Daxte(1998, 1, 18);
let daxte = new Daxte(1376, 10, 28, 'jalali');

Methods

toJulian()

This method will return the julian day number of the instance

toGregorian()

toJalali()

toHijri()

These three methods are same as to method. They are named for an easier and meaningful usage.

{
    year: 2020,
    month: 10,
    day: 7,
    isLeapYear: true,
    lastDayInMonth: 31
}

to(calendar)

This method will return the date in the specified calendar