import { NgbDateStruct } from './ngb-date-struct'; /** * A simple class that represents a date that datepicker also uses internally. * * It is the implementation of the `NgbDateStruct` interface that adds some convenience methods, * like `.equals()`, `.before()`, etc. * * All datepicker APIs consume `NgbDateStruct`, but return `NgbDate`. * * In many cases it is simpler to manipulate these objects together with * [`NgbCalendar`](#/components/datepicker/api#NgbCalendar) than native JS Dates. * * See the [date format overview](#/components/datepicker/overview#date-model) for more details. * * @since 3.0.0 */ export declare class NgbDate implements NgbDateStruct { /** * The year, for example 2016 */ year: number; /** * The month, for example 1=Jan ... 12=Dec as in ISO 8601 */ month: number; /** * The day of month, starting with 1 */ day: number; /** * A **static method** that creates a new date object from the `NgbDateStruct`, * * ex. `NgbDate.from({year: 2000, month: 5, day: 1})`. * * If the `date` is already of `NgbDate` type, the method will return the same object. */ static from(date?: NgbDateStruct | null): NgbDate | null; constructor(year: number, month: number, day: number); /** * Checks if the current date is equal to another date. */ equals(other?: NgbDateStruct | null): boolean; /** * Checks if the current date is before another date. */ before(other?: NgbDateStruct | null): boolean; /** * Checks if the current date is after another date. */ after(other?: NgbDateStruct | null): boolean; }