D3.js interpolateDate() Function
Last Updated :
24 Jul, 2020
The interpolateDate() function in D3.js is used to return the interpolator function that returns the date based on the value given in the interpolator function. This function takes two parameters of the Javascript date object.
Syntax:
interpolateDate(a, b);
Parameters: It takes two parameters:
- a: It is the Javascript date object.
- b: It is the javascript date object.
Returns: It returns the interpolator function of the two dates given.
Below given are a few examples of the above function.
Example 1:
<!DOCTYPE html>
< html lang = "en" >
< head >
< meta charset = "UTF-8" >
< meta name = "viewport"
content=" width = device -width,
initial-scale = 1 .0">
< title >Document</ title >
</ head >
< style >
</ style >
< body >
< script type = "text/javascript"
src =
</ script >
< script >
try{
// Trying Simple date string
console.log(
d3.interpolateDate("01/01/2001", "01/02/2002")(0.26))
// Given end date only
console.log(
d3.interpolateDate(new Date(), new Date("01/01/2001"))(0.5))
// When both start and end date is given
console.log(
d3.interpolateDate(new Date("04/01/2001"), new Date("01/01/2001"))(2))
console.log(typeof d3.interpolateDate("2 asda", "13 geeks"))
}
catch(err){
throw err;
}
</ script >
</ body >
</ html >
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Output:
Example 2:
<!DOCTYPE html>
< html lang = "en" >
< head >
< meta charset = "UTF-8" >
< meta name = "viewport"
content=" width = device -width,
initial-scale = 1 .0">
< title >Document</ title >
</ head >
< style >
</ style >
< body >
< script type = "text/javascript"
</ script >
< script >
let startDate=new Date()
console.log("Start date: ", startDate);
let endDate=new Date();
endDate=endDate.setDate(endDate.getDate() - 3);
console.log("End date: ", endDate);
console.log(
d3.interpolateDate(startDate, endDate)(1))
</ script >
</ body >
</ html >
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Output:
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