// Last module patch version validated against: 3.0.0 // --------------------------------------------------------------- // Interfaces // --------------------------------------------------------------- /** * A D3 Time Interval */ export interface TimeInterval { /** * Returns a new date representing the latest interval boundary date before or equal to date. * Equivalent to interval.floor, except it date is not specified, it defaults to the current time. * For example, d3.timeYear(date) and d3.timeYear.floor(date) are equivalent. * * For example, timeDay(date) typically returns 12:00 AM local time on the given date. * * This function is idempotent: if the specified date is already floored to the current interval, * a new date with an identical time is returned. * Furthermore, the returned date is the minimum expressible value of the associated interval, * such that interval.floor(interval.floor(date) - 1) returns the preceding interval boundary date. * * Note that the == and === operators do not compare by value with Date objects, * and thus you cannot use them to tell whether the specified date has already been floored. * Instead, coerce to a number and then compare. * * This is more reliable than testing whether the time is 12:00 AM, as in some time zones midnight may not exist due to daylight saving. * * @param date A date object. */ (date?: Date): Date; /** * Returns a new date representing the latest interval boundary date before or equal to date. * * For example, timeDay.floor(date) typically returns 12:00 AM local time on the given date. * * This method is idempotent: if the specified date is already floored to the current interval, * a new date with an identical time is returned. * Furthermore, the returned date is the minimum expressible value of the associated interval, * such that interval.floor(interval.floor(date) - 1) returns the preceding interval boundary date. * * Note that the == and === operators do not compare by value with Date objects, * and thus you cannot use them to tell whether the specified date has already been floored. * Instead, coerce to a number and then compare. * * This is more reliable than testing whether the time is 12:00 AM, as in some time zones midnight may not exist due to daylight saving. * * @param date A date object. */ floor(date: Date): Date; /** * Returns a new date representing the closest interval boundary date to date. * * For example, timeDay.round(date) typically returns 12:00 AM local time on the given date if it is on or before noon, * and 12:00 AM of the following day if it is after noon. * * This method is idempotent: if the specified date is already rounded to the current interval, a new date with an identical time is returned. * * @param date A date object. */ round(date: Date): Date; /** * Returns a new date representing the earliest interval boundary date after or equal to date. * * For example, timeDay.ceil(date) typically returns 12:00 AM local time on the date following the given date. * * This method is idempotent: if the specified date is already ceilinged to the current interval, * a new date with an identical time is returned. Furthermore, * the returned date is the maximum expressible value of the associated interval, * such that interval.ceil(interval.ceil(date) + 1) returns the following interval boundary date. * * @param date A date object. */ ceil(date: Date): Date; /** * Returns a new date equal to date plus step intervals. * * If step is not specified it defaults to 1. * * This method does not round the specified date to the interval. For example, if date is today at 5:34 PM, * then timeDay.offset(date, 1) returns 5:34 PM tomorrow (even if daylight saving changes!). * * @param date A date object. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the offset date. * If step is negative, then the returned date will be before the specified date; * if step is zero, then a copy of the specified date is returned; if step is not an integer, it is floored. */ offset(date: Date, step?: number): Date; /** * Returns an array of dates representing every interval boundary after or equal to start (inclusive) and before stop (exclusive). * * If step is specified, then every step-th boundary will be returned; for example, * for the timeDay interval a step of 2 will return every other day. * If step is not an integer, it is floored. * * The first date in the returned array is the earliest boundary after or equal to start; * subsequent dates are offset by step intervals and floored. * Thus, two overlapping ranges may be inconsistent. * * To make ranges consistent when a step is specified, use CountableInterval.every instead. * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ range(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Returns a new interval that is a filtered subset of this interval using the specified test function. * * @param test A test function which is passed a date and should return true if and only if * the specified date should be considered part of the interval. */ filter(test: (date: Date) => boolean): TimeInterval; } /** * A D3 Countable Time Interval */ export interface CountableTimeInterval extends TimeInterval { /** * Returns the number of interval boundaries after start (exclusive) and before or equal to end (inclusive). * * Note that this behavior is slightly different than interval.range, * because its purpose is to return the zero-based number of the specified end date relative to the specified start date. * * @param start A start date object. * @param end An end date object. */ count(start: Date, end: Date): number; /** * Returns a filtered view of this interval representing every stepth date. * * The meaning of step is dependent on this interval’s parent interval as defined by the field function. * * For example, timeMinute.every(15) returns an interval representing every fifteen minutes, * starting on the hour: :00, :15, :30, :45, etc. Note that for some intervals, * the resulting dates may not be uniformly-spaced; * timeDay’s parent interval is timeMonth, and thus the interval number resets at the start of each month. * * If step is not valid, returns null. If step is one, returns this interval. * * This method can be used in conjunction with interval.range to ensure that two overlapping ranges are consistent. * * The returned filtered interval does not support interval.count. See also interval.filter. * * @param step Number of steps. */ every(step: number): TimeInterval | null; } // --------------------------------------------------------------- // Custom (Countable)Interval Factories // --------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Constructs a new custom interval given the specified floor and offset functions. * * The returned custom interval is not countable, i.e. does not expose the methods "count(..)" and "every(...)". * * @param floor A floor function which takes a single date as an argument and rounds it down to the nearest interval boundary. * @param offset An offset function which takes a date and an integer step as arguments and advances * the specified date by the specified number of boundaries; the step may be positive, negative or zero. */ export function timeInterval( floor: (date: Date) => void, offset: (date: Date, step: number) => void, ): TimeInterval; /** * Constructs a new custom interval given the specified floor, offset and count functions. * * The returned custom interval is countable and exposes the methods "count(..)" and "every(...)". * * Note: due to an internal optimization, the specified count function must not invoke interval.count on other time intervals. * * @param floor A floor function which takes a single date as an argument and rounds it down to the nearest interval boundary. * @param offset An offset function which takes a date and an integer step as arguments and advances * the specified date by the specified number of boundaries; the step may be positive, negative or zero. * @param count A count function which takes a start date and an end date, already floored to the current interval, * and returns the number of boundaries between the start (exclusive) and end (inclusive). * Note: due to an internal optimization, the specified count function must not invoke interval.count on other time intervals. * @param field An optional field function which takes a date, already floored to the current interval, * and returns the field value of the specified date, * corresponding to the number of boundaries between this date (exclusive) and the latest previous parent boundary. * For example, for the timeDay interval, this returns the number of days since the start of the month. * If a field function is not specified, it defaults to counting the number of interval boundaries since * the UNIX epoch of January 1, 1970 UTC. The field function defines the behavior of interval.every. */ export function timeInterval( floor: (date: Date) => void, offset: (date: Date, step: number) => void, count: (start: Date, end: Date) => number, field?: (date: Date) => number, ): CountableTimeInterval; // --------------------------------------------------------------- // Built-In Factories and Date Array Creators // --------------------------------------------------------------- // local time ---------------------------------------------------------- /** * Milliseconds Interval in Local Time; the shortest available time unit. */ export const timeMillisecond: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeMillisecond.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeMilliseconds(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Seconds Interval in Local Time; seconds (e.g., 01:23:45.0000 AM); 1,000 milliseconds. */ export const timeSecond: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeSecond.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeSeconds(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Minutes Interval in Local Time; minutes (e.g., 01:02:00 AM); 60 seconds. Note that ECMAScript ignores leap seconds. */ export const timeMinute: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeMinute.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeMinutes(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Hours Interval in Local Time; Hours (e.g., 01:00 AM); 60 minutes. * * Note that advancing time by one hour in local time can return the same hour or skip an hour due to daylight saving. */ export const timeHour: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeHour.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeHours(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Days Interval in Local Time; days (e.g., February 7, 2012 at 12:00 AM); typically 24 hours. * Days in local time may range from 23 to 25 hours due to daylight saving. */ export const timeDay: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeDay.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeDays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval in Local Time. Alias for sunday; 7 days and typically 168 hours. * * Weeks in local time may range from 167 to 169 hours due on daylight saving. */ export const timeWeek: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeWeek.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeWeeks(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Sunday-based weeks in Local Time (e.g., February 5, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and typically 168 hours. * * Weeks in local time may range from 167 to 169 hours due on daylight saving. */ export const timeSunday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeSunday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeSundays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Monday-based weeks in Local Time (e.g., February 6, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and typically 168 hours. * * Weeks in local time may range from 167 to 169 hours due on daylight saving. */ export const timeMonday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeMonday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeMondays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Tuesday-based weeks in Local Time (e.g., February 7, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and typically 168 hours. * * Weeks in local time may range from 167 to 169 hours due on daylight saving. */ export const timeTuesday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeTuesday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeTuesdays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Wednesday-based weeks in Local Time (e.g., February 8, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and typically 168 hours. * * Weeks in local time may range from 167 to 169 hours due on daylight saving. */ export const timeWednesday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeWednesday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeWednesdays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Thursday-based weeks in Local Time (e.g., February 9, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and typically 168 hours. * * Weeks in local time may range from 167 to 169 hours due on daylight saving. */ export const timeThursday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeThursday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeThursdays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Friday-based weeks in Local Time (e.g., February 10, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and typically 168 hours. * * Weeks in local time may range from 167 to 169 hours due on daylight saving. */ export const timeFriday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeFriday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeFridays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Saturday-based weeks in Local Time (e.g., February 11, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and typically 168 hours. * * Weeks in local time may range from 167 to 169 hours due on daylight saving. */ export const timeSaturday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeSaturday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeSaturdays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Month Interval in Local Time; months (e.g., February 1, 2012 at 12:00 AM); ranges from 28 to 31 days. */ export const timeMonth: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeMonth.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeMonths(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Year Interval in Local Time; years (e.g., January 1, 2012 at 12:00 AM); ranges from 365 to 366 days. */ export const timeYear: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for timeYear.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function timeYears(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; // utc Coordinated Universal Time ---------------------------------------------------------- /** * Milliseconds Interval in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC); the shortest available time unit. */ export const utcMillisecond: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcMillisecond.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcMilliseconds(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Seconds Interval in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC); seconds (e.g., 01:23:45.0000 AM); 1,000 milliseconds. */ export const utcSecond: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcSecond.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcSeconds(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Minutes Interval in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC); minutes (e.g., 01:02:00 AM); 60 seconds. * Note that ECMAScript ignores leap seconds. */ export const utcMinute: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcMinute.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcMinutes(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Hours Interval in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC); Hours (e.g., 01:00 AM); 60 minutes. */ export const utcHour: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcHour.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcHours(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Days Interval in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC); days (e.g., February 7, 2012 at 12:00 AM); 24 hours. */ export const utcDay: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcDay.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcDays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval in Local Time. Alias for sunday; 7 days and 168 hours. */ export const utcWeek: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcWeek.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcWeeks(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Sunday-based weeks in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (e.g., February 5, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and 168 hours. */ export const utcSunday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcSunday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcSundays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Monday-based weeks in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (e.g., February 6, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and 168 hours. */ export const utcMonday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcMonday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcMondays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Tuesday-based weeks in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (e.g., February 7, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and 168 hours. */ export const utcTuesday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcTuesday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcTuesdays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Wednesday-based weeks in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (e.g., February 8, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and 168 hours. */ export const utcWednesday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcWednesday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcWednesdays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Thursday-based weeks in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (e.g., February 9, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and 168 hours. */ export const utcThursday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcThursday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcThursdays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Friday-based weeks in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (e.g., February 10, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and 168 hours. */ export const utcFriday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcFriday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcFridays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Week Interval for Saturday-based weeks in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (e.g., February 11, 2012 at 12:00 AM). * 7 days and 168 hours. */ export const utcSaturday: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcSaturday.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcSaturdays(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Month Interval in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC); months (e.g., February 1, 2012 at 12:00 AM); ranges from 28 to 31 days. */ export const utcMonth: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcMonth.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcMonths(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Year Interval in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC); years (e.g., January 1, 2012 at 12:00 AM); ranges from 365 to 366 days. */ export const utcYear: CountableTimeInterval; /** * This is a convenience alias for utcYear.range(...). * * @param start A start date object for the range. * @param stop A stop date object for the range. * @param step An optional number of steps to apply when calculating the dates in the range. */ export function utcYears(start: Date, stop: Date, step?: number): Date[]; /** * Equivalent to d3.utcTicks, but in local time. */ export function timeTicks(start: Date, stop: Date, count: number): Date[]; /** * Returns the time interval that would be used by d3.timeTicks given the same arguments. */ export function timeTickInterval(start: Date, stop: Date, count: number): TimeInterval | null; /** * Returns an array of approximately count dates at regular intervals between start and stop (inclusive). * If stop is before start, dates are returned in reverse chronological order; otherwise dates are returned in chronological order. */ export function utcTicks(start: Date, stop: Date, count: number): Date[]; /** * Returns the time interval that would be used by d3.utcTicks given the same arguments. * If there is no associated interval, such as when start or stop is invalid, returns null. */ export function utcTickInterval(start: Date, stop: Date, count: number): TimeInterval | null;