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@jsbits/easter-day

v1.0.1

Published

Calculates the local date of the Easter day for years up to 9999.

Downloads

146

Readme

@jsbits/easter-day

Part of the JSBits suite.

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Calculates the local date of the Easter day for years up to 9999.

Install

For NodeJS and JS bundlers:

npm i @jsbits/easter-day
# or
yarn add @jsbits/easter-day

or load easterDay in the browser:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/@jsbits/easter-day/index.b.min.js"></script>

Targets

  • ES5 compatible browser
  • NodeJS v4.2 or later

easterDay(year)Date

Calculates the local date of the Easter day –aka Pascha or Resurrection Sunday– for years between 100 and 9999 in the Gregorian calendar, based on Oudin's algorithm.

Easter always falls on a Sunday between March 22 and April 25, inclusive.

NOTE: The result for years less than 1583 could be inaccurate.

This is a good algorithm, but calculating the Easter is not an exact science or something consensuated, so expect discrepancies with older or future implementations.

| Param | Type | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | year | number | Year for the desired date, between 100 and 9999 |

Returns: Date - Local date instance for the Easter day

Since 1.1.3 Group: date Author/Maintainer: aMarCruz See: Paschalion at OrthodoxWiki

Example

import easterDay from '@jsbits/easter-day'

const easter = easterDay(2019)
console.log(easter.toDateString()) // ⇒ Sun Apr 21 2019

Imports

All the JSBits functions works in strict mode and are compatible with:

  • ES5 browsers, through the jQuery $.jsbits object or the global jsbits.
  • ESM Bundlers, like webpack and Rollup.
  • ES modules for modern browsers or NodeJS with the --experimental-modules flag.
  • CommonJS modules of NodeJS, jspm, and others.
  • Babel and TypeScript, through ES Module Interop.

Please see the Distribution Formats in the JSBits README to know about all the variants.

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License

The MIT License.

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