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This is a tool for converting Julian Day Number and Gregorian calendar. 儒略日数和公历之间的转换工具

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@lunisolar/julian is a tool for converting Julian Day Number and Gregorian calendars

Installing

npm install @lunisolar/julian

Import

ES Module:

import { JD } from '@lunisolar/julian'

CommonJS:

const { JD } = require('@lunisolar/julian')

Usage

The Julian day number is converted to the Gregorian calendar by creating a JD instance

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import { JD } from '@lunisolar/julian'

// ---- create a JD instance from Julian Day Number
const jd = JD.fromJdn(2460101)

// This will return the local Gregorian calendar time, the following example is based on the East Eighth time zone
const gre = jd.toGre() 
console.log(gre.year) // 2023
console.log(gre.month) // 6
console.log(gre.day) // 5
console.log(gre.hour) // 20
console.log(gre.minute) // 0
console.log(gre.second) // 0

// You can also use the `format` method
console.log(jd2.format('YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss')) // 2023-06-05 20:00:00


// You can switch to UTC mode, the `utc()` method will return a new JD instance
const jd2 = jd.utc() 
// or create a JD instance by `jd2 = JD.fromJdn(2460101, { isUTC: true })`

console.log(jd2.toGre().year) // 2023
console.log(jd2.toGre().hour) // 12

// The year, month, day and hour can be obtained without the `toGre()` method
console.log(jd2.year) // 2023
console.log(jd2.month) // 6
console.log(jd2.day) // 5
console.log(jd2.hour) // 12
console.log(jd2.minute) // 0
console.log(jd2.second) // 0

// You can also use the `format` method
console.log(jd2.format('YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss')) // 2023-06-05 12:00:00


// ---- create a JD instance from Gregorian calendar
const jd3 = JD.fromGre('2023-05-09 12:00:00')

// get the `Julian Day Number`
console.log(jd3.jdn) // 2460073.6666666665

// The `fromGre()` static method argument can also receive a `DateDict` object
const jd4 = JD.fromGre({
  year: 2023,
  month: 5,
  day: 9,
  hour: 12
})

JD Class API

fromGre()

create a JD instance from Gregorian calendar

-- static method --

/**
  * Create JD object from the Gregorian calendar
  *
  * @param dateDict Gregorian calendar date
  * @param config config
  * @returns JD Instance
  */
JD.fromGre(dateDict?: Partial<DateDict> | string, config?: Partial<JDConfig>): JD

type DateDict = {
  year: number
  month: number
  day: number
  hour: number
  minute: number
  second: number
  millisecond?: number
}

type JDConfig = {
  isUTC: boolean
  offset: number
}

example:

const jd = JD.fromGre('2023-05-09', { isUTC: true })

fromJdn()

create a JD instance from Julian Day Number

-- static method --

/**
 * Create JD object from the Julian Day Number
 *
 * @param jdn Julian Day Number
 * @param config config
 * @returns JD Instance
  */
JD.fromJdn(jdn: number, config?: Partial<JDConfig>): JD

type JDConfig = {
  isUTC: boolean
  offset: number
}

example:

const jd = JD.fromJdn(2460101)

fromTimestamp()

create a JD instance from timestamp

-- static method --

/**
 * Create JD object from timestamp
 *
 * @param timestamp timestamp (unit: ms)
 * @param config config
 * @returns JD Instance
  */
JD.fromTimestamp(timestamp: number, config?: Partial<JDConfig>): JD

type JDConfig = {
  isUTC: boolean
  offset: number
}

example:

const jd = JD.fromTimestamp(1684040400)

gre2jdn()

Gregorian calendar convert to Julian Day Number without create JD instance

-- static method --

/**
  * Gregorian calendar to Julian Day Number
  *
  * @param date  Gregorian calendar date
  * @param isUTC is UTC?
  * @returns Julian Day Number
  */
JD.gre2jdn(date?: Date | Partial<DateDict> | string, isUTC = false): number

type DateDict = {
  year: number
  month: number
  day: number
  hour: number
  minute: number
  second: number
  millisecond?: number
}

example:

const jdn = JD.gre2jdn('2023-05-09', true)
console.log(jdn) // 2460073.5

jdn2gre()

Julian Day Number convert to Gregorian calendar without create JD instance

-- static method --

/**
  * Gregorian calendar to Julian Day Number
  *
  * @param date  Gregorian calendar date
  * @param isUTC is UTC? defalut `false`
  * @returns Julian Day Number
  */
JD.jdn2gre(jdn: number, isUTC = false): Required<DateDict>

type DateDict = {
  year: number
  month: number
  day: number
  hour: number
  minute: number
  second: number
  millisecond?: number
}

example:

const gre = JD.jdn2gre('2460073.5', true)

toGre()

Returns the Gregorian DateDict object for the current JD instance

toGre(): DateDict

example:

const gre = JD.fromJdn('2460073.5').toGre()

jdn

Get Julian Day Number

example:

const jd = JD.fromGre('2023-05-09', { isUTC: true })
console.log(jd.jdn) // 2460073.5

clone()

clone a JD instance

example:

const jd = JD.fromGre('2023-05-09', { isUTC: true })
const jd2 = jd.clone()

utc()

Change to UTC mode. Returns a new JD instance.

example:

const jd = JD.fromGre('2023-05-09')
const jd2 = jd.utc()

local()

Change to local mode. Returns a new JD instance.

example:

const jd = JD.fromGre('2023-05-09', { isUTC: true })
const jd2 = jd.local()

isUTC()

Check whether the current instance is in UTC mode. return boolean value.

example:

const jd = JD.fromGre('2023-05-09', { isUTC: true })
console.log(jd.isUTC()) // true

year, month, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond

get year, month, day, hour, minute, second or millisecond

example:

const jd = JD.fromJdn(2460101, { isUTC: true })

console.log(jd.year) // 2023
console.log(jd.month) // 6
console.log(jd.day) // 5
console.log(jd.hour) // 12
console.log(jd.minute) // 0
console.log(jd.second) // 0
console.log(jd.millisecond) // 0 (Due to the precision of decimal calculations, the calculation of milliseconds is only an approximation )
console.log(jd.dayOfWeek) // 1

timestamp

Get timestamp

example:

const jd = JD.fromGre('2023-05-15 16:30', { isUTC: true })

console.log(jd.timestamp) // 1684168200000

toDate()

Get a new Date object instance.

Note that if your year is less than 1900, it is not guaranteed to get the correct Date object.

example:

const jd = JD.fromGre('2023-05-15 16:30', { isUTC: true })

const d = jd.toDate()
console.log(d.getFullYear()) // 2023

format()

format time. return string.

format(formatStr?: string): string

example:

const jd = JD.fromJdn(2460101, { isUTC: true })
console.log(jd.fromat('YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss')) // 2023-06-06 12:00:00
Format Output Description
YY 23 Two-digit year
YYYY 2023 Four-digit year
M 1-12 The month, beginning at 1
MM 01-12 The month, 2-digits
D 1-31 The day of the month
DD 01-31 The day of the month, 2-digits
H 0-23 The hour
HH 00-23 The hour, 2-digits
h 1-12 The hour, 12-hour clock
hh 01-12 The hour, 12-hour clock, 2-digits
m 0-59 The minute
mm 00-59 The minute, 2-digits
s 0-59 The second
ss 00-59 The second, 2-digits
SSS 000-999 The millisecond, 3-digits
A AM PM
a am pm

add()

Time adds or subtracts, Returns a new JD instance.

add(value: number, unit: GreUnit): JD

type GreUnit = 
  | 'millisecond'
  | 'second' 
  | 'minute' 
  | 'hour' 
  | 'day' 
  | 'month' 
  | 'year' 
  | 'ms' 
  | 's' 
  | 'm' 
  | 'h' 
  | 'd'
  | 'M' 
  | 'y'

example:

const jd = JD.fromGre('2023-05-09 12:00:00', { isUTC: true })

// add 1 day
const jd2 = jd.add(1, 'day')
console.log(jd2.fromat('YYYY-MM-DD')) // 2023-05-10

// subtract 1 day
console.log(jd.add(-1, 'day').fromat('YYYY-MM-DD')) // 2023-05-08

// add 1 month
console.log(jd.add(1, 'month').fromat('YYYY-MM-DD')) // 2023-06-09
Unit Shorthand Description
day d Day
month M Month
year y Year
hour h Hour
minute m Minute
second s Second
millisecond ms Millisecond

Others

J2000

Get the Julian Day Number of January 1, 2000.

import { J2000 } from '@lunisolar/julian'

console.log(J2000) // 2451545

Date2DateDict()

Convert Date object to DateDict object.

import { date2DateDict } from '@lunisolar/julian'

const date = new Date(2023, 5, 9)

const dd = date2DateDict(date)

console.log(dd.year) // 2023
console.log(dd.month) // 5
console.log(dd.day) // 9
console.log(dd.hour) // 0
console.log(dd.minute) // 0
console.log(dd.second) // 0

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This is a tool for converting Julian Day Number and Gregorian calendar. 儒略日数和公历之间的转换工具

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