1.0.6 • Published 4 years ago

hebrew-date v1.0.6

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Last release
4 years ago

hebrew-date

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Convert the date objects into the Hebrew calendar correspondant.

:cloud: Installation

# Using npm
npm install --save hebrew-date

# Using yarn
yarn add hebrew-date

:clipboard: Example

var hebrewDate = require("hebrew-date");

// When not providing a date object, the months are one-indexed
console.log(hebrewDate(2016, 10, 2));
// { year: 5776, month: 13, date: 29, month_name: 'Elul' }

var october = 9;
console.log(hebrewDate(new Date(2016, october, 3)));
// { year: 5777, month: 1, date: 1, month_name: 'Tishri' }

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:memo: Documentation

hebrewDate(inputDate, inputMonth, inputDate)

Convert the Gregorian dates into Hebrew calendar dates.

Params

  • Date|Number inputDate: The date object (representing the Gregorian date) or the year.
  • Number inputMonth: The Gregorian month (one-indexed, January being 1!).
  • Number inputDate: The Gregorian date.

Return

  • Object An object containing:
  • year: The Hebrew year.
  • month: The Hebrew month.
  • month_name: The Hebrew month name.
  • date: The Hebrew date.

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:scroll: License

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