import type { FirstWeekContainsDateOptions, LocalizedOptions, WeekOptions, } from "./types.js"; /** * The {@link setWeekYear} function options. */ export interface SetWeekYearOptions extends LocalizedOptions<"options">, WeekOptions, FirstWeekContainsDateOptions {} /** * @name setWeekYear * @category Week-Numbering Year Helpers * @summary Set the local week-numbering year to the given date. * * @description * Set the local week-numbering year to the given date, * saving the week number and the weekday number. * The exact calculation depends on the values of * `options.weekStartsOn` (which is the index of the first day of the week) * and `options.firstWeekContainsDate` (which is the day of January, which is always in * the first week of the week-numbering year) * * Week numbering: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week#The_ISO_week_date_system * * @typeParam DateType - The `Date` type, the function operates on. Gets inferred from passed arguments. Allows to use extensions like [`UTCDate`](https://github.com/date-fns/utc). * * @param date - The date to be changed * @param weekYear - The local week-numbering year of the new date * @param options - An object with options * * @returns The new date with the local week-numbering year set * * @example * // Set the local week-numbering year 2004 to 2 January 2010 with default options: * const result = setWeekYear(new Date(2010, 0, 2), 2004) * //=> Sat Jan 03 2004 00:00:00 * * @example * // Set the local week-numbering year 2004 to 2 January 2010, * // if Monday is the first day of week * // and 4 January is always in the first week of the year: * const result = setWeekYear(new Date(2010, 0, 2), 2004, { * weekStartsOn: 1, * firstWeekContainsDate: 4 * }) * //=> Sat Jan 01 2005 00:00:00 */ export declare function setWeekYear( date: DateType | number | string, weekYear: number, options?: SetWeekYearOptions, ): DateType;