date.week() function
date.week()
returns the ISO week of the year for a specified time.
Results range from [1 - 53]
.
Function type signature
(t: A, ?location: {zone: string, offset: duration}) => int where A: Timeable
Parameters
t
(Required) Time to operate on.
Use an absolute time, relative duration, or integer.
Durations are relative to now()
.
location
Location used to determine timezone.
Default is the location
option.
Examples
- Return the week of the year
- Return the week of the year using a relative duration
- Return the current week of the year
Return the week of the year
import "date"
date.week(t: 2020-02-11T12:21:03.29353494Z)// Returns 7
Return the week of the year using a relative duration
import "date"
option now = () => 2020-02-11T12:21:03.29353494Z
date.week(t: -12d)// Returns 42
Return the current week of the year
import "date"
date.week(t: now())
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