import { GMT, Weekday } from './index'; /** * Only the first parameter is mandatory. Either the second, the third, or both * may be left out. * * If only one parameter is present, the function yeilds a true value on the * weekday that the parameter represents. If the string "GMT" is specified as * a second parameter, times are taken to be in GMT, otherwise in local timezone. * * If both wd1 and wd1 are defined, the condition is true if the current weekday * is in between those two weekdays. Bounds are inclusive. If the "GMT" parameter * is specified, times are taken to be in GMT, otherwise the local timezone is * used. * * Valid "weekday strings" are: * * SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT * * Examples: * * ``` js * weekdayRange("MON", "FRI") * true Monday trhough Friday (local timezone). * * weekdayRange("MON", "FRI", "GMT") * same as above, but GMT timezone. * * weekdayRange("SAT") * true on Saturdays local time. * * weekdayRange("SAT", "GMT") * true on Saturdays GMT time. * * weekdayRange("FRI", "MON") * true Friday through Monday (note, order does matter!). * ``` * * * @param {String} wd1 one of the weekday strings. * @param {String} wd2 one of the weekday strings. * @param {String} gmt is either the string: GMT or is left out. * @return {Boolean} */ export default function weekdayRange(wd1: Weekday, wd2?: Weekday | GMT, gmt?: GMT): boolean; //# sourceMappingURL=weekdayRange.d.ts.map