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experimental.subDuration() function

experimental.subDuration() is subject to change at any time.

experimental.subDuration() subtracts a duration from a time value and returns the resulting time value.

Deprecated

experimental.subDuration() is deprecated in favor of date.sub().

Function type signature
(d: duration, from: A, ?location: {zone: string, offset: duration}) => time where A: Timeable
For more information, see Function type signatures.

Parameters

from

(Required) Time to subtract the duration from.

Use an absolute time or a relative duration. Durations are relative to now().

d

(Required) Duration to subtract.

location

Location to use for the time value.

Examples

Subtract six hours from a timestamp

import "experimental"

experimental.subDuration(from: 2019-09-16T12:00:00Z, d: 6h)// Returns 2019-09-16T06:00:00.000000000Z

Subtract six hours from a relative duration

import "experimental"

option now = () => 2022-01-01T12:00:00Z

experimental.subDuration(d: 6h, from: -3h)// Returns 2022-01-01T03:00:00.000000000Z

Subtract two days from one hour ago

A time may be represented as either an explicit timestamp or as a relative time from the current now time. subDuration can support either type of value.

import "experimental"

option now = () => 2021-12-10T16:27:40Z

experimental.subDuration(from: -1h, d: 2d)// Returns 2021-12-08T15:27:40Z

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