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SheetXL Studio - Vanilla entry point for integrating SheetXL UI.
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/**
* @license @sheetxl/studio-vanilla - SheetXL Studio - Vanilla entry point for integrating SheetXL UI. - v0.7.27
*
* (C) 2025-present SheetXL Inc. & Michael T. Ford
* License: The license can be found at https://www.sheetxl.com/license.
*/
const e = { DATE: { s: "Returns the number that represents the date in Microsoft Excel date-time code", p: { year: { d: "is a number from 1900 or 1904 (depending on the workbook's date system) to 9999" }, month: { d: "is a number from 1 to 12 representing the month of the year" }, day: { d: "is a number from 1 to 31 representing the day of the month" } } }, DATEDIF: { s: "Returns the number of days between two dates", p: { startDate: { d: "is a serial date number that represents the start date" }, endDate: { d: "is a serial date number that represents the end date" }, unit: { d: "is a string that specifies the unit of time to use" } }, h: "Legacy" }, DATESTRING: { s: "Returns NA.", p: { number: { d: "is a number that is ignored" } }, h: "Legacy" }, DATEVALUE: { s: "Converts a date in the form of text to a number that represents the date in Microsoft Excel date-time code", p: { dateText: { d: "is text that represents a date in a Microsoft Excel date format, between 1/1/1900 or 1/1/1904 (depending on the workbook's date system) and 12/31/9999" } } }, DAY: { s: "Returns the day of the month, a number from 1 to 31.", p: { serialOrString: { d: "is a number in the date-time code used by Excel or text in time format, such as 16:48:00 or 4:48:00 PM" } } }, DAYS: { s: "Returns the number of days between the two dates.", p: { endDate: { d: "start_date and end_date are the two dates between which you want to know the number of days" }, startDate: { d: "start_date and end_date are the two dates between which you want to know the number of days" } } }, DAYS360: { s: "Returns the number of days between two dates based on a 360-day year (twelve 30-day months)", p: { startDate: { d: "start_date and end_date are the two dates between which you want to know the number of days" }, endDate: { d: "start_date and end_date are the two dates between which you want to know the number of days" }, method: { d: "is a logical value specifying the calculation method: U.S. (NASD) = FALSE; European = TRUE.", v: !1 } } }, EDATE: { s: "Returns the serial number of the date that is the indicated number of months before or after the start date", p: { startDate: { d: "is a serial date number that represents the start date" }, months: { d: "is the number of months before or after start_date" } } }, EOMONTH: { s: "Returns the serial number of the last day of the month before or after a specified number of months", p: { startDate: { d: "is a serial date number that represents the start date" }, months: { d: "is the number of months before or after the start_date" } } }, HOUR: { s: "Returns the hour as a number from 0 (12:00 A.M.) to 23 (11:00 P.M.).", p: { serialOrString: { d: "is a number in the date-time code used by Excel or text in time format, such as 16:48:00 or 4:48:00 PM" } } }, ISOWEEKNUM: { s: "Returns the ISO week number in the year for a given date", p: { serialOrString: { d: "is a number in the date-time code used by Excel or text in time format, such as 16:48:00 or 4:48:00 PM" } } }, MINUTE: { s: "Returns the minute, a number from 0 to 59.", p: { serialOrString: { d: "is a number in the date-time code used by Excel or text in time format, such as 16:48:00 or 4:48:00 PM" } } }, MONTH: { s: "Returns the month, a number from 1 (January) to 12 (December).", p: { serialOrString: { d: "is a number in the date-time code used by Excel" } } }, NETWORKDAYS: { s: "Returns the number of whole workdays between two dates", p: { startDate: { d: "is a serial date number that represents the start date" }, endDate: { d: "is a serial date number that represents the end date" }, holidays: { d: "is an optional set of one or more serial date numbers to exclude from the working calendar, such as state and federal holidays and floating holidays", v: null } } }, "NETWORKDAYS.INTL": { s: "Returns the number of whole workdays between two dates with custom weekend parameters", p: { startDate: { d: "is a serial date number that represents the start date" }, endDate: { d: "is a serial date number that represents the end date" }, weekend: { d: "is a number or string specifying when weekends occur", v: 1 }, holidays: { d: "is an optional set of one or more serial date numbers to exclude from the working calendar, such as state and federal holidays and floating holidays", v: null } } }, NOW: { s: "Returns the current date and time formatted as a date and time.", p: {} }, SECOND: { s: "Returns the second, a number from 0 to 59.", p: { serialOrString: { d: "is a number in the date-time code used by Excel or text in time format, such as 16:48:23 or 4:48:47 PM" } } }, TIME: { s: "Converts hours, minutes, and seconds given as numbers to an Excel serial number, formatted with a time format", p: { hour: { d: "is a number from 0 to 23 representing the hour" }, minute: { d: "is a number from 0 to 59 representing the minute" }, second: { d: "is a number from 0 to 59 representing the second" } } }, TIMEVALUE: { s: "Converts a text time to an Excel serial number for a time, a number from 0 (12:00:00 AM) to 0.999988426 (11:59:59 PM). Format the number with a time format after entering the formula", p: { timeText: { d: "is a text string that gives a time in any one of the Excel time formats (date information in the string is ignored)" } } }, TODAY: { s: "Returns the current date formatted as a date.", p: {} }, WEEKDAY: { s: "Returns a number from 1 to 7 identifying the day of the week of a date.", p: { serialOrString: { d: "is a number that represents a date" }, returnType: { d: "is a number: for Sunday=1 through Saturday=7, use 1; for Monday=1 through Sunday=7, use 2; for Monday=0 through Sunday=6, use 3", v: 1 } } }, WEEKNUM: { s: "Returns the week number in the year", p: { serialOrString: { d: "is the date-time code used by Excel for date and time calculation" }, returnType: { d: "is a number (1 or 2) that determines the type of the return value", v: 1 } } }, WORKDAY: { s: "Returns the serial number of the date before or after a specified number of workdays", p: { startDate: { d: "is a serial date number that represents the start date" }, days: { d: "is the number of nonweekend and non-holiday days before or after start_date" }, holidays: { d: "is an optional array of one or more serial date numbers to exclude from the working calendar, such as state and federal holidays and floating holidays", v: null } } }, "WORKDAY.INTL": { s: "Returns the serial number of the date before or after a specified number of workdays with custom weekend parameters", p: { startDate: { d: "is a serial date number that represents the start date" }, days: { d: "is the number of nonweekend and non-holiday days before or after start_date" }, weekend: { d: "is a number or string specifying when weekends occur", v: 1 }, holidays: { d: "is an optional array of one or more serial date numbers to exclude from the working calendar, such as state and federal holidays and floating holidays", v: null } } }, YEAR: { s: "Returns the year of a date, an integer in the range 1900 - 9999.", p: { serialOrString: { d: "is a number in the date-time code used by Excel" } } }, YEARFRAC: { s: "Returns the year fraction representing the number of whole days between start_date and end_date", p: { startDate: { d: "is a serial date number that represents the start date" }, endDate: { d: "is a serial date number that represents the end date" }, basis: { d: "is the type of day count basis to use", v: 0 } } } };
export {
e as default
};