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Angular Material
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TypeScript
import { DateAdapter } from './date-adapter';
/** Adapts the native JS Date for use with cdk-based components that work with dates. */
export declare class NativeDateAdapter extends DateAdapter<Date> {
constructor(matDateLocale: string);
/**
* Whether to use `timeZone: 'utc'` with `Intl.DateTimeFormat` when formatting dates.
* Without this `Intl.DateTimeFormat` sometimes chooses the wrong timeZone, which can throw off
* the result. (e.g. in the en-US locale `new Date(1800, 7, 14).toLocaleDateString()`
* will produce `'8/13/1800'`.
*/
useUtcForDisplay: boolean;
getYear(date: Date): number;
getMonth(date: Date): number;
getDate(date: Date): number;
getDayOfWeek(date: Date): number;
getMonthNames(style: 'long' | 'short' | 'narrow'): string[];
getDateNames(): string[];
getDayOfWeekNames(style: 'long' | 'short' | 'narrow'): string[];
getYearName(date: Date): string;
getFirstDayOfWeek(): number;
getNumDaysInMonth(date: Date): number;
clone(date: Date): Date;
createDate(year: number, month: number, date: number): Date;
today(): Date;
parse(value: any): Date | null;
format(date: Date, displayFormat: Object): string;
addCalendarYears(date: Date, years: number): Date;
addCalendarMonths(date: Date, months: number): Date;
addCalendarDays(date: Date, days: number): Date;
toIso8601(date: Date): string;
fromIso8601(iso8601String: string): Date | null;
isDateInstance(obj: any): boolean;
isValid(date: Date): boolean;
/** Creates a date but allows the month and date to overflow. */
private _createDateWithOverflow(year, month, date);
/**
* Pads a number to make it two digits.
* @param n The number to pad.
* @returns The padded number.
*/
private _2digit(n);
/**
* Strip out unicode LTR and RTL characters. Edge and IE insert these into formatted dates while
* other browsers do not. We remove them to make output consistent and because they interfere with
* date parsing.
* @param str The string to strip direction characters from.
* @returns The stripped string.
*/
private _stripDirectionalityCharacters(str);
}