import { normalizeDates } from "./_lib/normalizeDates.js"; import { max } from "./max.js"; import { min } from "./min.js"; /** * The {@link clamp} function options. */ /** * The {@link clamp} function result type. It resolves the proper data type. * It uses the first argument date object type, starting from the date argument, * then the start interval date, and finally the end interval date. If * a context function is passed, it uses the context function return type. */ /** * @name clamp * @category Interval Helpers * @summary Return a date bounded by the start and the end of the given interval. * * @description * Clamps a date to the lower bound with the start of the interval and the upper * bound with the end of the interval. * * - When the date is less than the start of the interval, the start is returned. * - When the date is greater than the end of the interval, the end is returned. * - Otherwise the date is returned. * * @typeParam DateType - Date argument type. * @typeParam IntervalType - Interval argument type. * @typeParam Options - Options type. * * @param date - The date to be bounded * @param interval - The interval to bound to * @param options - An object with options * * @returns The date bounded by the start and the end of the interval * * @example * // What is Mar 21, 2021 bounded to an interval starting at Mar 22, 2021 and ending at Apr 01, 2021 * const result = clamp(new Date(2021, 2, 21), { * start: new Date(2021, 2, 22), * end: new Date(2021, 3, 1), * }) * //=> Mon Mar 22 2021 00:00:00 */ export function clamp(date, interval, options) { const [date_, start, end] = normalizeDates( options?.in, date, interval.start, interval.end, ); return min([max([date_, start], options), end], options); } // Fallback for modularized imports: export default clamp;