View Source Cldr.Time.Interval (Cldr Dates & Times v2.13.2)
Interval formats allow for software to format intervals like "Jan 10-12, 2008" as a shorter and more natural format than "Jan 10, 2008 - Jan 12, 2008". They are designed to take a start and end date, time or datetime plus a formatting pattern and use that information to produce a localized format.
See Cldr.Interval.to_string/3 and Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string/3
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Functions
Returns the format code representing the date or time unit that is the greatest difference between two times.
Returns a string representing the formatted interval formed by two times.
Returns a string representing the formatted interval formed by two times.
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Returns the format code representing the date or time unit that is the greatest difference between two times.
Only differences in hours or minutes are considered.
arguments
Arguments
returns
Returns
{:ok, format_code}whereformat_codeis one of:Hmeaning that the greatest difference is in the hour:mmeaning that the greatest difference is in the minute
{:error, :no_practical_difference}
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.greatest_difference ~T[10:11:00], ~T[10:12:00]
{:ok, :m}
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.greatest_difference ~T[10:11:00], ~T[10:11:00]
{:error, :no_practical_difference}
@spec to_string( Calendar.time() | nil, Calendar.time() | nil, Cldr.backend(), Keyword.t() ) :: {:ok, String.t()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns a string representing the formatted interval formed by two times.
arguments
Arguments
fromis any map that conforms to theCalendar.timetype.tois any map that conforms to theCalendar.timetype.tomust occur on or afterfrom.backendis any module that includesuse Cldrand is thereforeCldrbackend moduleoptionsis a keyword list of options. The default is[].
Either from or to may also be nil in which case the
interval is formatted as an open interval with the non-nil
side formatted as a standalone time.
options
Options
:formatis one of:short,:mediumor:longor a specific format type or a string representing of an interval format. The default is:medium.:stylesupports dfferent formatting styles. The alternatives are:time,:zone, and:flex. The default is:time.localeis any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/0or aCldr.LanguageTagstruct. The default isCldr.get_locale/0number_system:a number system into which the formatted date digits should be transliterated
returns
Returns
{:ok, string}or{:error, {exception, reason}}
notes
Notes
For more information on interval format string see
Cldr.Interval.The available predefined formats that can be applied are the keys of the map returned by
Cldr.DateTime.Format.interval_formats("en", :gregorian)where"en"can be replaced by any configured locale name and:gregorianis the underlying CLDR calendar type.In the case where
fromandtoare equal, a single time is formatted instead of an interval
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string ~T[10:00:00], ~T[10:03:00], MyApp.Cldr, format: :short
{:ok, "10 – 10"}
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string ~T[10:00:00], ~T[10:03:00], MyApp.Cldr, format: :medium
{:ok, "10:00 – 10:03 AM"}
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string ~T[10:00:00], ~T[10:03:00], MyApp.Cldr, format: :long
{:ok, "10:00 – 10:03 AM"}
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string ~T[10:00:00], ~T[10:03:00], MyApp.Cldr,
...> format: :long, style: :flex
{:ok, "10:00 – 10:03 in the morning"}
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string ~U[2020-01-01 00:00:00.0Z], ~U[2020-01-01 10:00:00.0Z],
...> MyApp.Cldr, format: :long, style: :flex
{:ok, "12:00 – 10:00 in the morning"}
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string ~U[2020-01-01 00:00:00.0Z], nil, MyApp.Cldr,
...> format: :long, style: :flex
{:ok, "12:00:00 AM UTC –"}
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string ~U[2020-01-01 00:00:00.0Z], ~U[2020-01-01 10:00:00.0Z],
...> MyApp.Cldr, format: :long, style: :zone
{:ok, "12:00 – 10:00 AM Etc/UTC"}
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string ~T[10:00:00], ~T[10:03:00], MyApp.Cldr,
...> format: :long, style: :flex, locale: "th"
{:ok, "10:00 – 10:03 ในตอนเช้า"}
Returns a string representing the formatted interval formed by two times.
arguments
Arguments
fromis any map that conforms to theCalendar.timetype.tois any map that conforms to theCalendar.timetype.tomust occur on or afterfrom.backendis any module that includesuse Cldrand is thereforeCldrbackend moduleoptionsis a keyword list of options. The default is[].
options
Options
:formatis one of:short,:mediumor:longor a specific format type or a string representing of an interval format. The default is:medium.:stylesupports dfferent formatting styles. The alternatives are:time,:zone, and:flex. The default is:time.localeis any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/0or aCldr.LanguageTagstruct. The default isCldr.get_locale/0number_system:a number system into which the formatted date digits should be transliterated
returns
Returns
stringorraises an exception
notes
Notes
For more information on interval format string see
Cldr.Interval.The available predefined formats that can be applied are the keys of the map returned by
Cldr.DateTime.Format.interval_formats("en", :gregorian)where"en"can be replaced by any configured locale name and:gregorianis the underlying CLDR calendar type.In the case where
fromandtoare equal, a single time is formatted instead of an interval
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string! ~T[10:00:00], ~T[10:03:00], MyApp.Cldr, format: :short
"10 – 10"
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string! ~T[10:00:00], ~T[10:03:00], MyApp.Cldr, format: :medium
"10:00 – 10:03 AM"
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string! ~T[10:00:00], ~T[10:03:00], MyApp.Cldr, format: :long
"10:00 – 10:03 AM"
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string! ~T[10:00:00], ~T[10:03:00], MyApp.Cldr,
...> format: :long, style: :flex
"10:00 – 10:03 in the morning"
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string! ~U[2020-01-01 00:00:00.0Z], ~U[2020-01-01 10:00:00.0Z],
...> MyApp.Cldr, format: :long, style: :flex
"12:00 – 10:00 in the morning"
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string! ~U[2020-01-01 00:00:00.0Z], ~U[2020-01-01 10:00:00.0Z],
...> MyApp.Cldr, format: :long, style: :zone
"12:00 – 10:00 AM Etc/UTC"
iex> Cldr.Time.Interval.to_string! ~T[10:00:00], ~T[10:03:00], MyApp.Cldr,
...> format: :long, style: :flex, locale: "th"
"10:00 – 10:03 ในตอนเช้า"