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Hours in a Week

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Number of hours in a week.

Installation

npm install @stdlib/constants-time-hours-in-week

Usage

var HOURS_IN_WEEK = require( '@stdlib/constants-time-hours-in-week' );

HOURS_IN_WEEK

Number of hours in a week.

var bool = ( HOURS_IN_WEEK === 168 );
// returns true

Notes

  • The value is a generalization and does not take into account inaccuracies due to daylight savings conventions, crossing timezones, or other complications with time and dates.

Examples

var randu = require( '@stdlib/random-base-randu' );
var roundn = require( '@stdlib/math-base-special-roundn' );
var HOURS_IN_WEEK = require( '@stdlib/constants-time-hours-in-week' );

var hrs;
var w;
var i;

function wks2hours( wks ) {
    return wks * HOURS_IN_WEEK;
}

for ( i = 0; i < 10; i++ ) {
    w = roundn( randu()*20.0, -2 );
    hrs = wks2hours( w );
    console.log( '%d wks => %d hours', w, hrs );
}

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