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dateMath namespace
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dateMath namespace
Import
typescript
import { dateMath } from '@grafana/data';
Functions
Function | Description |
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isMathString(text) | Determine if a string contains a relative date time. |
isValid(text) | Checks if text is a valid date which in this context means that it is either a Moment instance or it can be parsed by parse function. See parse function to see what is considered acceptable. |
parse(text, roundUp, timezone, fiscalYearStartMonth) | Parses different types input to a moment instance. There is a specific formatting language that can be used if text arg is string. See unit tests for examples. |
parseDateMath(mathString, time, roundUp, fiscalYearStartMonth) | Parses math part of the time string and shifts supplied time according to that math. See unit tests for examples. |
roundToFiscal(fyStartMonth, dateTime, unit, roundUp) |
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