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SolverJS

With web applications, all the time we face many problems in implementing logical solutions, or logic makes our codebase too long or unmanaged because mathematical formulas take up huge space in your codebase, so you can use this package Including general mathematical solutions and difficult mathematical solutions. In it, we have also put all the functions that JavaScript does not provide but other languages ​​provide so that you can reduce your development time and increase your productivity.

☯ What's New

Finally, SolverJS is compatible with CommonJs, TypeScript as well as CDNs.

Installation

This is a Node.js module available through the npm registry.

Before installing, download and install Node.js. Node.js 4.2.4 or higher is required.

If this is a brand new project, make sure to create a package.json first with the npm init command.

Installation is done using the npm install command:

Using npm:

npm install solverjs

Using yarn:

yarn add solverjs

Using CDN:

SolverJS jsDelivr CDN

Using Skypack:

SolverJS Skypack CDN

Contributing

Contributing Guide

Open in Gitpod 

Usage In JavaScript(CommonJs)

// Load the full solverjs.
var solverjs = require('solverjs');
// The getFib return the n'th fibonacci number.
var ans = solverjs.getFib(8);
console.log(ans);
// The 8'th fibonacci number is 21.
// Output should be : 21

Usage In TypeScript

// Load the full solverjs.
import * as solverjs from 'solverjs';
// The getFib return the n'th fibonacci number.
let ans: number = solverjs.getFib(8);
console.log(ans);
// The 8'th fibonacci number is 21.
// Output should be : 21

Usage In Deno with Skypack

import solverjs from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/solverjs?dts';

Usage In Browser with Skypack

<script type="module">
  import solverjs from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/solverjs?min';
</script>

All Commonly used Functions

info

The info() function is used to print a concise summary of all SolverJs methods.

// The info function are give the information about the solverjs methods.
solverjs.info();
// The output is : information about the module.

getFib

The Fibonacci numbers form a sequence such that each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers, starting from 0 and 1 getFib function to calculate the nth term of the Fibonacci sequence.

// The getFib function are return the n'th fibonacci number.
console.log(solverjs.getFib(8));
// The 8'th fibonacci number is : 8.

getGcd

The GCD is a mathematical term for the Greatest Common Divisor of two or more numbers. It is the Greatest common divisor that completely divides two or more numbers without leavingany remainder.

console.log(solverjs.getGcd(12, 24));
// The output is : 12.

printFib

The Fibonacci numbers form a sequence such that each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers, starting from 0 and 1 we use the recursive printFib function that takes a number n as a parameter and display Fibonacci sequence uoto nth place . The first few Fibonacci numbers are: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89…

console.log(solverjs.printFib(8));
// Fibonacci Series : 1 1 2 3 5 8 13 21

sumAllDigit

Function that takes a number and returns sum of the digit the given number.

console.log(solverjs.sumAllDigit(123));
// The output is : 6

reverseNumber

reverseNumber function that takes in a number and returns its reversed number.

console.log(solverjs.reverseNumber(935));
// The output is : 539

isArmstrong

An Armstrong number is a number such that the sum ! of its digits raised to the third power is equal to the number ! itself. 153 is an Armstrong number. 153 = (111)+ (555)+ (333)

// The isArmstrong function are return true/false according
// to the given number.
console.log(solverjs.isArmstrong(153));
// The output is : true

sumOfN

The sumOfN function returns the sum of n natural numbers.

console.log(solverjs.sumOfN(5));
// The output is : 15

fac

Factorial is the product of a given positive integer multiplied by all lesser positive integers. Zero Factorial is interesting ... it is generally agreed that 0! = 1.

// The fac function are return the factoril of the given number.
console.log(solverjs.fac(5));
// The output is : 120

pow

The function pow() is used to calculate the power raised to the base value. It takes two arguments. It returns the power raised to the base value.

// The pow function are return the power of x^y.
console.log(solverjs.pow(4, 2));
// The output is : 16

len

len function returns the number of characters in a given string or number. len takes just one argument, string or number.

console.log(solverjs.len(1234));
// The output is : 4

isPrime

Prime numbers are the positive integers having only two factors, 1 and the integer itself.

// The isPrime function are return the true or false according
// to the number is prime or not
console.log(solverjs.isPrime(2));
// The output is : true

isCoPrime

A Co-prime number is a set of numbers or integers which have only 1 as their common factor i.e. their highest common factor (HCF) will be 1.

// The isCoPrime function are return the boolean value
// acording the both number are co-prime or not.
console.log(solverjs.isCoPrime(13, 34));
// The output is : true

isKishnamurthyNumber

A Krishnamurthy number is a number whose sum of the factorial of digits is equal to the number itself. For example 145, sum of factorial of each digits: 1! + 4! + 5! = 1 + 24 + 120 = 145 isKishnamurthyNumbrer is a boolean function that take number as agrument and return boolean value.

console.log(solverjs.isKishnamurthyNumber(145));
// The output is : true

avg

The average calculated by avg is the arithmetic mean (the sum of the values divided by the number of values).

// Average - is a term mid of the all given data point.
console.log(solverjs.avg([5, 6, 8, 9, 3]));
// The output is : 6.2

mod

mod function return absolute value of a number is the number without its sign.

console.log(solverjs.mod(-145));
// The output is : 145

wordCount

This method relies on the number of words present in the input string to count the number of words as every word in a sentence is separated by a space.

// Word Counter is count he word of the given string.
// provide seperator.
console.log(solverjs.wordCount('alsdjf lasjfd lsjf', ' '));
// The output is : 3

isLeap

A leap year is a year with 366 days instead of 365; every 4 years in February one extra day is added. The isLeap year check the given year is leap or not and return boolean value.

console.log(solverjs.isLeap(2021));
// The output is : false

lcm

Least Common Multiple(LCM) is a method to find the smallest common multiple between any two or more numbers. A common multiple is a number which is a multiple of two or more numbers. lcm function takes two numbers as argument and return lcm of these number.

console.log(solverjs.lcm(12, 3));
// The output is : 12

hcf

The greatest number which divides each of the two or more numbers is called HCF or Highest Common Factor. It is also called the Greatest Common Measure(GCM) and Greatest Common Divisor(GCD). hcf function takes two numbers as argument and return hcf of these number.

console.log(solverjs.hcf(72, 23));
// The output is : 1

ascii

ASCII (which stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange) is a character encoding standard for text files in computers and other devices. ASCII is a subset of Unicode and is made up of 128 symbols in the character set. ascii method is returning equivalent numeric ascii value for the given character.

// Find the ascii value of the given character.
console.log(solverjs.ascii('A'));
// The output is : 65

capitalize

The capitalize method converts any string in capitalize form for also known as title case form.

// Converts any string to Title case string.
console.log(solverjs.capitalize('javascript'));
// The output is : Javascript

count

Return count of the substring in the string.

// Return substring count.
console.log(solverjs.count('This is a string.', 'is'));
// The output is : 2

reverse

The method reverse the given string.

 console.log(solverjs.reverse('abcde'));
// The output is : edcba

isPalindrome

A palindrome is a word, number, phrase, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward as forward, such as madam or racecar. The isPalindrome check the given stirng is palindrome or not.

console.log(solverjs.isPalindrome('abcba'));
// The output is : true

permutation

A permutation is an arrangement of objects in a definite order. The members or elements of sets are arranged here in a sequence or linear order. permutation function take one string argument and return all combination of string.

console.log(solverjs.permutation('abc'));
// The output is : [ 'abc', 'acb', 'bac', 'bca', 'cab', 'cba' ]

alternativeStringArrange

The alternativeStringArrange takes two string argument alternative merge the character and return new merge string.

console.log(solverjs.alternativeStringArrange('abcde', 'xyz'));
// The output is : axbyczde
// Time Complexity O(n)

phoneValidator

The phoneValidator takes number as argument and check the numebr is a valid or not , return boolean value.

console.log(solverjs.phoneValidator('+910011223344'));
// The output is : true

phoneExtractor

The phoneExtractor takes string as argument ,find the phone number in stirng and return phone number.

console.log(solverjs.phoneExtractor('this is no. +910011223344'));
// The output is : +910011223344

isAlNum

Alphanumericals are a combination of alphabetical and numerical characters, and is used to describe the collection of Latin letters.

// The isAlNum method check the given string
// alphanumeric or not return boolean value.
console.log(solverjs.isAlNum('55x'));
// The output is : true

isAlpha

The isAlpha method check the givne string alpha or not return boolean value.

console.log(solverjs.isAlpha('55'));
// The output is : false

numToAscii

The numToAscii method that converts a decimal number into ASCII or char value.

console.log(solverjs.numToAscii(97));
// The output is : a

isDecimal

isDecimal is a function that returns true if all characters in a string are decimal. If all characters are not decimal then it returns false.

console.log(solverjs.isDecimal('55'));
// The output is : true

isLower

The isLower method are used for check the all charector in lower case form or not.

console.log(solverjs.isLower('lower'));
// The output is : true

isUpper

The isUpper method are used for check the all charector in upper case form or not.

console.log(solverjs.isUpper('UPPER'));
// The output is : true

isTitle

The isTitle method returns True if all words in a text start with a upper case letter, AND the rest of the word are lower case letters, otherwise False.

// The isTitle method are used for check the
// given string in title form or not.
console.log(solverjs.isTitle('Title'));
// The output is : true

isSpace

The isSpace method returns True if all the characters in a string are whitespaces, otherwise False.

// The isSpace method are used for check the given 
// string is all character in space or not.
console.log(solverjs.isSpace('  '));
// The output is : true

token

The token method provides a unique token value for any kind of authentication in string format.

console.log(solverjs.token());
// The output is : ~VYVHg1103007iThJRPqrxkEZQ (unique token)

randomInt

randomint function takes two argument as a range and generates a random integer between the given range.

console.log(solverjs.randomInt(5, 9));
// The output is : any random value (6)

randomChoice

Returns a 'random' value that will be presented in the given array.

console.log(solverjs.randomChoice([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]));
// The Output : any random value (1)

remainder

remainder returns the remainder of a number divided by another number. remainder function take 2 number as a argument and return the remainder (first number divide by Second number). remember second number can't be 0,function returns an error as you cannot divide by 0.

// Use to find the remainder or modulo division.
console.log(solverjs.remainder(5, 2));
// The output is : 1

isFibonacci

The Fibonacci numbers form a sequence such that each number is the sum of the two preceding numbers, starting from 0 and 1. isFibonacci is a boolean function that take one number as argument , checks the number is a fibonacci number or not and return boolean value;

console.log(solverjs.isFibonacci(5));
// The output is : true

max

The max method returns the maximum value from the given array.

console.log(solverjs.max([2, 5, 6, 3]));
// The output is : 6

min

The min method returns the minimum value from the given array.

console.log(solverjs.min([2, 5, 6, 3]));
// The output is : 2

getPowerset

In mathematics, the power set (or powerset) of a set S is the set of all subsets of S, including the empty set and S itself.

console.log(solverjs.getPowerset([1, 2, 3]));
// The output is : [[], [ 1 ], [ 2 ], [ 1, 2 ], [ 3 ], [ 1, 3 ], [ 2, 3 ], [ 1, 2, 3 ]]

getGST

getGST Method calculates GST percent on the given gross cost and GST percentage.

console.log(solverjs.getGST(253, 18));
// The output is : { netCost: 298.54, tex: 45.54 }

Number System Conversion

We all know we have very frequently is number system conversion in programming, our number system conversion methods provide all type of conversion of the numbers systems.

Number system are four types

  • Hexadecimal Number System [ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F ]
  • Decimal Number System [ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ]
  • Octal Number System [ 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ]
  • Binary Number System [ 0, 1 ]

Number system Conversion Methods

Hexadecimal to Decimal

// The hexToDec function are take a hexadecimal value and return
// decimal value.
console.log(solverjs.hexToDec(18));
// The output is : 24

Hexadecimal to Octal

// The hexToOct function are take a hexadecimal value and return
// octal value.
console.log(solverjs.hexToOct(18));
// The output is : 30

Hexadecimal to Binary

// The hexToBin function are take a hexadecimal value and return
// binary value.
console.log(solverjs.hexToBin(18));
// The output is : 11000

Decimal to Hexadecimal

// The decToHex function are take a decimal value and return
// hexadecimal value.
console.log(solverjs.decToHex(18));
// The output is : 12

Decimal to Octal

// The decToOct function are take a decimal value and return
// octal value.
console.log(solverjs.decToOct(18));
// The output is : 22

Decimal to Binary

// The decToBin function are take a decimal value and return
// binary value.
console.log(solverjs.decToBin(18));
// The output is : 10010

Octal to Hexadecimal

// The octToHex function are take a octal value and return
// hexadecimal value.
console.log(solverjs.octToHex(11236));
// The output is : 129E

Octal to Decimal

// The octToDec function are take a octal value and return
// decimal value.
console.log(solverjs.octToDec(11236));
// The output is : 4766

Octal to Binary

// The octToBin function are take a octal value and return
// binary value.
console.log(solverjs.octToBin(11236));
// The output is : 1001010011110

Binary to Hexadecimal

// The binToHex function are take a binary value and return
// hexadecimal value.
console.log(solverjs.binToHex('010110101'));
// The output is : B5

Binary to Decimal

// The binToDec function are take a binary value and return
// decimal value.
console.log(solverjs.binToDec('010110101'));
// The output is : 181

Binary to Octal

// The binToOct function are take a binary value and return
// octal value.
console.log(solverjs.binToOct('010110101'));
// The output is : 265

Length Conversion

The length conversion is used very frequently in the many time in code base so if you want a solution use this method.

Length Types

The length has many types but in this time we see only some very frequently used.

  • Kilometer(km)
  • Meter(me)
  • Centimeter(cm)
  • Millimeter(mm)
  • Micormeter(Um)
  • Nanometer(nm)
  • Yard(yd)
  • Foot(ft)
  • Inch(in)

Length Conversion Methods

Kilometer to All

Kilometer to Meter => kmToMe(km)

// the kmToMe() function are take kilometer value and return there
// meter value. 
console.log(solverjs.kmToMe(1));
// The output is : 1000

Kilometer to Centimeter => kmToCm(km)

// the kmToCm() function are take kilometer value and return there
// centimeter value. 
console.log(solverjs.kmToCm(1));
// The output is : 100000

Kilometer to Millimeter => kmToMm(km)

// the kmToMm() function are take kilometer value and return there
// millimeter value.
console.log(solverjs.kmToMm(1));
// The output is : 1000000

Kilometer to Micrometer => kmToUm(km)

// the kmToUm() function are take kilometer value and return there
// micrometer value.
console.log(solverjs.kmToUm(1));
// The output is : 1000000000

Kilometer to Nanometer => kmToNm(km)

// the kmToNm() function are take kilometer value and return there
// nanometer value.
console.log(solverjs.kmToNm(1));
// The output is : 1000000000000

Kilometer to Yard => kmToYd(km)

// the kmToYd() function are take kilometer value and return there
// Yard value.
console.log(solverjs.kmToYd(1));
// The output is : 1094

Kilometer to Foot => kmToFt(km)

// the kmToFt() function are take kilometer value and return there
// Foot value.
console.log(solverjs.kmToFt(1));
// The output is : 3281

Kilometer to Inch => kmToIn(km)

// the kmToIn() function are take kilometer value and return there
// Inch value.
console.log(solverjs.kmToIn(1));
// The output is : 39370

Meter to All

Meter to Kilometer => meToKm(me)

// the meToKm() function are take meter value and return there
// kilometer value.
console.log(solverjs.meToKm(1));
// The output is : 0.001

Meter to Centimeter => meToCm(me)

// the meToCm() function are take meter value and return there
// centimeter value.
console.log(solverjs.meToCm(1));
// The output is : 100

Meter to Millimetre => meToMm(me)

// the meToMm() function are take meter value and return there
// millimeter value.
console.log(solverjs.meToMm(1));
// The output is : 1000

Meter to Micrometre => meToUm(me)

// the meToUm() function are take meter value and return there
// micrometres value.
console.log(solverjs.meToUm(1));
// The output is : 1000000

Meter to Nanometre => meToNm(me)

// the meToNm() function are take meter value and return there
// nanometre value.
console.log(solverjs.meToNm(1));
// The output is : 1000000000

Meter to Yard => meToYd(me)

// the meToYd() function are take meter value and return there
// yard value.
console.log(solverjs.meToYd(1));
// The output is : 1.094

Meter to Foot => meToFt(me)

// the meToFt() function are take meter value and return there
// foot value.
console.log(solverjs.meToFt(1));
// The output is : 3.281

Meter to Inch => meToIn(me)

// the meToIn() function are take meter value and return there
// inch value.
console.log(solverjs.meToIn(1));
// The output is : 39.37

Centimetre to All

Centimetre to Kilometer => cmToKm(cm)

// the cmToKm() function are take centimeter value and return there
// kilometer value.
console.log(solverjs.cmToKm(1));
// The output is : 0.00001

Centimetre to Meter => cmToMe(cm)

// the cmToMe() function are take centimeter value and return there
// meter value.
console.log(solverjs.cmToMe(1));
// The output is : 0.01

Centimetre to Millimetre => cmToMm(cm)

// the cmToMm() function are take centimeter value and return there
// millimeter value.
console.log(solverjs.cmToMm(1));
// The output is : 10

Centimetre to Micrometre => cmToUm(cm)

// the cmToUm() function are take centimeter value and return there
// micrometres value.
console.log(solverjs.cmToUm(1));
// The output is : 10000

Centimetre to Nanometre => cmToNm(cm)

// the cmToNm() function are take centimeter value and return there
// nanometre value.
console.log(solverjs.cmToNm(1));
// The output is : 10000000

Centimetre to Yard => cmToYd(cm)

// The cmToYd() function are take centimeter value and return there
// yard value.
console.log(solverjs.cmToYd(1));
// The output is : 0.010936132983377079

Centimetre to Foot => cmToFt(cm)

// the cmToFt() function are take centimeter value and return there
// foot value.
console.log(solverjs.cmToFt(1));
// The output is : 0.03280839895013123

Centimetre to Inch => cmToIn(cm)

// the cmToIn() function are take centimeter value and return there
// inch value.
console.log(solverjs.cmToIn(1));
// The output is : 0.39370078740157477

Millimetre to All

Millimeter to Kilometer => mmToKm(mm)

// the mmToKm() function are take millimetre value and return there
// kilometer value.
console.log(solverjs.mmToKm(1));
// The output is : 0.000001

Millimeter to Meter => mmToMe(mm)

// the mmToMe() function are take millimetre value and return there
// meter value.
console.log(solverjs.mmToMe(1));
// The output is : 0.001

Millimeter to Centimeter => mmToCm(mm)

// the mmToMm() function are take millimetre value and return there
// centimeter value.
console.log(solverjs.mmToCm(1));
// The output is : 0.1

Millimeter to Micrometre => mmToUm(mm)

// the mmToUm() function are take millimetre value and return there
// micrometres value.
console.log(solverjs.mmToUm(1));
// The output is : 1000

Millimeter to Nanometre => mmToNm(mm)

// the mmToNm() function are take millimetre value and return there
// nanometre value.
console.log(solverjs.mmToNm(1));
// The output is : 1000000

Millimeter to Yard => mmToYd(mm)

// the mmToYd() function are take millimetre value and return there
// yard value.
console.log(solverjs.mmToYd(1));
// The output is : 0.0010940919037199124

Millimeter to Foot => mmToFt(mm)

// the mmToFt() function are take millimetre value and return there
// foot value.
console.log(solverjs.mmToFt(1));
// The output is : 0.003278688524590164

Millimeter to Inch => mmToIn(mm)

// the mmToIn() function are take millimetre value and return there
// inch value.
console.log(solverjs.mmToIn(1));
// The output is : 0.03937007874015748

Micrometre to All

Micrometre to Kilometer => umToKm(um)

// the umToKm() function are take micrometre value and return there
// kilometer value.
console.log(solverjs.umToKm(1));
// The output is : 0.000000001

Micrometre to Meter => umToMe(um)

// the umToMe() function are take micrometre value and return there
// meter value.
console.log(solverjs.umToMe(1));
// The output is : 0.000001

Micrometre to Centimeter => umToCm(um)

// the umToMm() function are take micrometre value and return there
// centimeter value.
console.log(solverjs.umToCm(1));
// The output is : 0.0001

Micrometre to Millimetre => umToMm(um)

// the umToMm() function are take micrometre value and return there
// millimetre value.
console.log(solverjs.umToMm(1));
// The output is : 0.001

Micrometre to Nanometre => umToNm(um)

// the umToNm() function are take micrometre value and return there
// nanometre value.
console.log(solverjs.umToNm(1));
// The output is : 1000

Micrometre to Yard => umToYd(um)

// the umToYd() function are take micrometre value and return there
// yard value.
console.log(solverjs.umToYd(1));
// The output is : 0.0000010936132983377078

Micrometre to Foot => umToFt(um)

// the umToFt() function are take micrometre value and return there
// foot value.
console.log(solverjs.umToFt(1));
// The output is : 0.0000032808398950131235

Micrometre to Inch => umToIn(um)

// the umToIn() function are take micrometre value and return there
// inch value.
console.log(solverjs.umToIn(1));
// The output is : 0.00003937007874015748

Nanometer to All

Nanometer to Kilometer => nmToKm(nm)

// the nmToKm() function are take nanometer value and return there
// kilometer value.
console.log(solverjs.nmToKm(1));
// The output is : 0.000000000001

Nanometer to Meter => nmToMe(nm)

// the nmToMe() function are take nanometer value and return there
// meter value.
console.log(solverjs.nmToMe(1));
// The output is : 0.000000001

Nanometer to Centimeter => nmToCm(nm)

// the nmToMm() function are take nanometer value and return there
// centimeter value.
console.log(solverjs.nmToCm(1));
// The output is : 0.0000001

Nanometer to Millimetre => nmToMm(nm)

// the nmToMm() function are take nanometer value and return there
// millimetre value.
console.log(solverjs.nmToMm(1));
// The output is : 0.000001

Nanometer to Micrometre => nmToUm(nm)

// the nmToNm() function are take nanometer value and return there
// micrometre value.
console.log(solverjs.nmToUm(1));
// The output is : 0.001

Nanometer to Yard => nmToYd(nm)

// the nmToYd() function are take nanometer value and return there
// yard value.
console.log(solverjs.nmToYd(1));
// The output is : 1.0936132983377077e-9

Nanometer to Foot => nmToFt(nm)

// the nmToFt() function are take nanometer value and return there
// foot value.
console.log(solverjs.nmToFt(1));
// The output is : 3.2808398950131233e-9

Nanometer to Inch => nmToIn(nm)

// the nmToIn() function are take nanometer value and return there
// inch value.
console.log(solverjs.nmToIn(1));
// The output is : 3.937007874015748e-8

Yard to All

Yard to Kilometer => ydToKm(yd)

// the ydToKm() function are take Yard value and return there
// kilometer value.
console.log(solverjs.ydToKm(1));
// The output is : 0.0009140767824497258

Yard to Meter => ydToMe(yd)

// the ydToMe() function are take Yard value and return there
// meter value.
console.log(solverjs.ydToMe(1));
// The output is : 0.9140767824497257

Yard to Centimeter => ydToCm(yd)

// the ydToCm() function are take Yard value and return there
// centimeter value.
console.log(solverjs.ydToCm(1));
// The output is : 91.44

Yard to Millimetre => ydToMm(yd)

// the ydToMm() function are take Yard value and return there
// millimetre value.
console.log(solverjs.ydToMm(1));
// The output is : 914

Yard to Micrometre => ydToUm(yd)

// the ydToUm() function are take Yard value and return there
// micrometre value.
console.log(solverjs.ydToUm(1));
// The output is : 914400

Yard to Nanometre => ydToNm(yd)

// the ydToNm() function are take Yard value and return there
// nanometre value.
console.log(solverjs.ydToNm(1));
// The output is : 914400000

Yard to Foot => ydToFt(yd)

// the ydToFt() function are take Yard value and return there
// foot value.
console.log(solverjs.ydToFt(1));
// The output is : 3

Yard to Inch => ydToIn(yd)

// the ydToIn() function are take Yard value and return there
// inch value.
console.log(solverjs.ydToIn(1));
// The output is : 36

Foot to All

Foot to Kilometer => ftToKm(ft)

// the ftToKm() function are take foot value and return there
// kilometer value.
console.log(solverjs.ftToKm(1));
// The output is : 0.00030478512648582747

Foot to Meter => ftToMe(ft)

// the ftToMe() function are take foot value and return there
// meter value.
console.log(solverjs.ftToMe(1));
// The output is : 0.30478512648582745

Foot to Centimeter => ftToCm(ft)

// the ftToCm() function are take foot value and return there
// centimeter value.
console.log(solverjs.ftToCm(1));
// The output is : 30.48

Foot to Millimetre => ftToMm(ft)

// the ftToMm() function are take foot value and return there
// millimetre value.
console.log(solverjs.ftToMm(1));
// The output is : 305

Foot to Micrometre => ftToUm(ft)

// the ftToUm() function are take foot value and return there
// micrometre value.
console.log(solverjs.ftToUm(1));
// The output is : 304800

Foot to Nanometre => ftToNm(ft)

// the ftToNm() function are take foot value and return there
// nanometre value.
console.log(solverjs.ftToNm(1));
// The output is : 304800000

Foot to Yard => ftToYd(ft)

// the ftToYd() function are take foot value and return there
// yard value.
console.log(solverjs.ftToYd(1));
// The output is : 0.3333333333333333

Foot to Inch => ftToIn(ft)

// the ftToIn() function are take foot value and return there
// inch value.
console.log(solverjs.ftToIn(1));
// The output is : 12

Inch to All

Inch to Kilometer => inToKm(in)

// the inToKm() function are take inch value and return there
// kilometer value.
console.log(solverjs.inToKm(1));
// The output is : 0.0000254000508001016

Inch to Meter => inToMe(in)

// the inToMe() function are take inch value and return there
// meter value.
console.log(solverjs.inToMe(1));
// The output is : 0.025400050800101603

Inch to Centimeter => inToCm(in)

// the inToCm() function are take inch value and return there
// centimeter value.
console.log(solverjs.inToCm(1));
// The output is : 2.54

Inch to Millimetre => inToMm(in)

// the inToMm() function are take inch value and return there
// millimetre value.
console.log(solverjs.inToMm(1));
// The output is : 25.4

Inch to Micrometre => inToUm(in)

// the inToUm() function are take inch value and return there
// micrometre value.
console.log(solverjs.inToUm(1));
// The output is : 25400

Inch to Nanometre => inToNm(in)

// the inToNm() function are take inch value and return there
// nanometre value.
console.log(solverjs.inToNm(1));
// The output is : 25400000

Inch to Yard => inToYd(in)

// the inToYd() function are take inch value and return there
// yard value.
console.log(solverjs.inToYd(1));
// The output is : 0.027777777777777776

Inch to Foot => inToft(in)

// the inToFt() function are take inch value and return there
// foot value.
console.log(solverjs.inToFt(1));
// The output is : 0.08333333333333333

Temperature Conversion

Temperature conversion is one of the most used methods for weather report casting the temperature conversion method gives you all the popular temperature standard conversion methods.

Temperature Conversion Types

All popular types.

  • Celsius
  • Fahrenheit
  • Kelvin

Temperature Conversion Methods

Celsius To Fahrenheit, Kelvin

Celsius to Fahrenheit => celToFah(c)

// the celToFah() function are take the temperature value
// in celsius and convert to the temperature value in fahrenheit.
console.log(solverjs.celToFah(0));
// The output is : 32

Celsius to Kelvin => celToKel(c)

// the celToKel() function are take the temperature value
// in celsius and convert to the temperature value in kelvin.
console.log(solverjs.celToKel(0));
// The output is : 273.15

Fahrenheit to Celsius => fahToCel(f)

// the fahToCel() function are take the temperature value
// in fahrenheit and convert to the temperature value in celsius.
console.log(solverjs.fahToCel(0));
// The output is : -17.77777777777778

Fahrenheit to Kelvin => fahToKel(f)

// the fahToKel() function are take the temperature value
// in fahrenheit and convert to the temperature value in kelvin.
console.log(solverjs.fahToKel(0));
// The output is : 255.3722222222222

Kelvin to Celsius => kelToCel(k)

// the kelToCel() function are take the temperature value
// in kelvin and convert to the temperature value in celsius.
console.log(solverjs.kelToCel(0));
// The output is : -273.15

Kelvin to Fahrenheit => kelToFah(k)

// the kelToFah() function are take the temperature value
// in kelvin and convert to the temperature value in fahrenheit.
console.log(solverjs.kelToFah(0));
// The output is : -459.66999999999996

Area Conversion

Area conversion is more used if you create a site to manage land and area. If you want to make your work easier then we have written some tools that you can use

Types Of Areas

All popular types.

  • Square kilometer
  • Square meter
  • Square yard
  • Square foot
  • Square inch
  • Hectare
  • Acre

Area Conversion Methods

Square Kilometer to square meter, yard, foot, inch, Hectare, Acre

Square Kilometer to Square Meter => sqKmToSqMe(sqkm)

// the sqKmToSqMe() function are take the square kilometer value
// and convert to the square meter value.
console.log(solverjs.sqKmToSqMe(1))
// The output is : 1000000

Square Kilometer to Square Yard => sqKmToSqYd(sqkm)

// the sqKmToSqYd() function are take the square kilometer value
// and convert to the square yard value.
console.log(solverjs.sqKmToSqYd(1))
// The output is : 1196000

Square Kilometer to Square Foot => sqKmToSqFt(sqkm)

// the sqKmToSqFt() function are take the square kilometer value
// and convert to the square foot value.
console.log(solverjs.sqKmToSqFt(1))
// The output is : 10760000

Square Kilometer to Square Inch => sqKmToSqIn(sqkm)

// the sqKmToSqIn() function are take the square kilometer value
// and convert to the square inch value.
console.log(solverjs.sqKmToSqIn(1))
// The output is : 1550000000

Square Kilometer to Hectare => sqKmToHect(sqkm)

// the sqKmToHect() function are take the square kilometer value
// and convert to the hectare value.
console.log(solverjs.sqKmToHect(1))
// The output is : 100

Square Kilometer to Acre => sqKmToAcre(sqkm)

// the sqKmToAcre() function are take the square kilometer value
// and convert to the acre value.
console.log(solverjs.sqKmToAcre(1))
// The output is : 247

Square Meter to square Kilometer, yard, foot, inch, Hectare, Acre

Square Meter to Square Kilometer => sqMeToSqMe(sqme)

// the sqMeToSqMe() function are take the square meter value
// and convert to the square meter value.
console.log(solverjs.sqMeToSqKm(1))
// The output is : 0.000001

Square Meter to Square Yard => sqMeToSqYd(sqme)

// the sqMeToSqYd() function are take the square meter value
// and convert to the square yard value.
console.log(solverjs.sqMeToSqYd(1))
// The output is : 1.196

Square Meter to Square Foot => sqMeToSqFt(sqme)

// the sqMeToSqFt() function are take the square meter value
// and convert to the square foot value.
console.log(solverjs.sqMeToSqFt(1))
// The output is : 10.764

Square Meter to Square Inch => sqMeToSqIn(sqme)

// the sqMeToSqIn() function are take the square meter value
// and convert to the square inch value.
console.log(solverjs.sqMeToSqIn(1))
// The output is : 1550

Square Meter to Hectare => sqMeToHect(sqme)

// the sqMeToHect() function are take the square meter value
// and convert to the hectare value.
console.log(solverjs.sqMeToHect(1))
// The output is : 0.0001

Square Meter to Acre => sqMeToAcre(sqme)

// the sqMeToAcre() function are take the square meter value
// and convert to the acre value.
console.log(solverjs.sqMeToAcre(1))
// The output is : 0.00024709661477637757

Square Yard to square Kilometer, meter, foot, inch, Hectare, Acre

Square Yard to Square Kilometer => sqYdToSqKm(sqyd)

// the sqYdToSqKm() function are take the square yard value
// and convert to the square meter value.
console.log(solverjs.sqYdToSqKm(1))
// The output is : 8.361204013377926e-7

Square Yard to Square Meter => sqYdToSqMe(sqyd)

// the sqYdToSqMe() function are take the square yard value
// and convert to the square meter value.
console.log(solverjs.sqYdToSqMe(1))
// The output is : 0.8361204013377926

Square Yard to Square Foot => sqYdToSqFt(sqyd)

// the sqYdToSqFt() function are take the square yard value
// and convert to the square foot value.
console.log(solverjs.sqYdToSqFt(1))
// The output is : 9

Square Yard to Square Inch => sqYdToSqIn(sqyd)

// the sqYdToSqIn() function are take the square yard value
// and convert to the square inch value.
console.log(solverjs.sqYdToSqIn(1))
// The output is : 1296

Square Yard to Hectare => sqYdToHect(sqyd)

// the sqYdToHect() function are take the square yard value
// and convert to the hectare value.
console.log(solverjs.sqYdToHect(1))
// The output is : 0.00008361204013377926

Square Yard to Acre => sqYdToAcre(sqyd)

// the sqYdToAcre() function are take the square yard value
// and convert to the acre value.
console.log(solverjs.sqYdToAcre(1))
// The output is : 0.00020661157024793388

Square Foot to square Kilometer, meter, yard, inch, Hectare, Acre

Square Foot to Square Kilometer => sqFtToSqKm(sqyd)

// the sqFtToSqKm() function are take the square foot value
// and convert to the square kilometer value.
console.log(solverjs.sqFtToSqKm(1))
// The output is : 9.29368029739777e-8

Square Foot to Square Meter => sqFtToSqMe(sqyd)

// the sqFtToSqMe() function are take the square foot value
// and convert to the square meter value.
console.log(solverjs.sqFtToSqMe(1))
// The output is : 0.0929022668153103

Square Foot to Square Yard => sqFtToSqYd(sqyd)

// the sqFtToSqYd() function are take the square foot value
// and convert to the square yard value.
console.log(solverjs.sqFtToSqYd(1))
// The output is : 0.1111111111111111

Square Foot to Square Inch => sqFtToSqIn(sqyd)

// the sqFtToSqIn() function are take the square foot value
// and convert to the square inch value.
console.log(solverjs.sqFtToSqIn(1))
// The output is : 144

Square Foot to Hectare => sqFtToHect(sqyd)

// the sqFtToHect() function are take the square foot value
// and convert to the hectare value.
console.log(solverjs.sqFtToHect(1))
// The output is : 0.000009290312990644655

Square Foot to Acre => sqFtToAcre(sqyd)

// the sqFtToAcre() function are take the square foot value
// and convert to the acre value.
console.log(solverjs.sqFtToAcre(1))
// The output is : 0.00002295684113865932

Square Inch to square Kilometer, meter, yard, foot, Hectare, Acre

Square Inch to Square Kilometer => sqInToSqKm(sqyd)

// the sqInToSqKm() function are take the square inch value
// and convert to the square kilometer value.
console.log(solverjs.sqInToSqKm(1))
// The output is : 6.451612903225806e-10

Square Inch to Square Meter => sqInToSqMe(sqyd)

// the sqInToSqMe() function are take the square inch value
// and convert to the square meter value.
console.log(solverjs.sqInToSqMe(1))
// The output is : 0.0006451612903225806

Square Inch to Square Yard => sqInToSqYd(sqyd)

// the sqInToSqYd() function are take the square inch value
// and convert to the square yard value.
console.log(solverjs.sqInToSqYd(1))
// The output is : 0.0007716049382716049

Square Inch to Square Foot => sqInToSqFt(sqyd)

// the sqInToSqFt() function are take the square inch value
// and convert to the square foot value.
console.log(solverjs.sqInToSqFt(1))
// The output is : 0.006944444444444444

Square Inch to Hectare => sqInToHect(sqyd)

// the sqInToHect() function are take the square inch value
// and convert to the hectare value.
console.log(solverjs.sqInToHect(1))
// The output is : 6.451612903225807e-8

Square Inch to Acre => sqInToAcre(sqyd)

// the sqInToAcre() function are take the square inch value
// and convert to the acre value.
console.log(solverjs.sqInToAcre(1))
// The output is : 1.5941335883947074e-7

Hectare to square Kilometer, meter, yard, foot, inch, Acre

Hectare to Square Kilometer => hectToSqKm(hect)

// the hectToSqKm() function are take the hectare value
// and convert to the square kilometer value.
console.log(solverjs.hectToSqKm(1))
// The output is : 0.01

Hectare to Square Meter => hectToSqMe(hect)

// the hectToSqMe() function are take the hectare value
// and convert to the square meter value.
console.log(solverjs.hectToSqMe(1))
// The output is : 10000

Hectare to Square Yard => hectToSqYd(hect)

// the hectToSqYd() function are take the hectare value
// and convert to the square yard value.
console.log(solverjs.hectToSqYd(1))
// The output is : 11960

Hectare to Square Foot => hectToSqFt(hect)

// the hectToSqFt() function are take the hectare value
// and convert to the square foot value.
console.log(solverjs.hectToSqFt(1))
// The output is : 107639

Hectare to Square Inch => hectToSqIn(hect)

// the hectToSqIn() function are take the hectare value
// and convert to the square inch value.
console.log(solverjs.hectToSqIn(1))
// The output is : 15500000

Hectare to Acre => hectToAcre(hect)

// the hectToAcre() function are take the hectare value
// and convert to the acre value.
console.log(solverjs.hectToAcre(1))
// The output is : 2.471

Acre to square Kilometer, meter, yard, foot, inch, hectare

Acre to Square Kilometer => acreToSqKm(acre)

// the acreToSqKm() function are take the acre value
// and convert to the square kilometer value.
console.log(solverjs.acreToSqKm(1))
// The output is : 0.004048582995951417

Acre to Square Meter => acreToSqMe(acre)

// the acreToSqMe() function are take the acre value
// and convert to the square meter value.
console.log(solverjs.acreToSqMe(1))
// The output is : 4047

Acre to Square Yard => acreToSqYd(acre)

// the acreToSqYd() function are take the acre value
// and convert to the square yard value.
console.log(solverjs.acreToSqYd(1))
// The output is : 4840

Acre to Square Foot => acreToSqFt(acre)

// the acreToSqFt() function are take the acre value
// and convert to the square foot value.
console.log(solverjs.acreToSqFt(1))
// The output is : 43560

Acre to Square Inch => acreToSqIn(acre)

// the acreToSqIn() function are take the acre value
// and convert to the square inch value.
console.log(solverjs.acreToSqIn(1))
// The output is : 6273000

Acre to Hectare => acreToHect(acre)

// the acreToHect() function are take the acre value
// and convert to the hectare value.
console.log(solverjs.acreToHect(1))
// The output is : 0.4046944556859571

Util's Methods

// The utility methods are very helpful in many small projects.

All Util's Methods

Defined method.

  • dateToDay
  • dobToAge
  • keywordExtractor
  • contatinSpecial
  • isKeywordExists
  • checkCamelCase
  • checkFlatCase
  • checkKebabCase
  • checkPascalCase
  • checkSnakeCase
  • URLShortener
  • railwayTimeConversion
  • sort
  • ext
  • emailValidator
  • strongPasswordGenerator

Date to Week-day => dateToDay('dd/mm/yyyy')

// The dateToDay method takes a string date and returns the 
// specific week-day.
console.log(solverjs.dateToDay('01/01/2000'));
// The output is : Saturday

Date of birth to Age => dobToAge('dd/mm/yyyy')

// The dobToAge() method takes a string date and returns 
// data delta along with the current date in a string.
console.log(solverjs.dobToAge('01/01/2000'));
// The output is : 21 years 5 months and 29 days

Date Delta => dateDelta('Mmm dd, yyyy Hh:Mm:Ss')

// The timeDelta method is used for finding the 
// difference between the two dates, if the 
// difference is not valid the return false.
console.log(dateDelta("Dec 20, 2021 12:00:00", "Dec 25, 2021 12:00:00"))
// The output is : { days: 5, hours: 0, minutes: 0, seconds: 0 }

String To keyword => keywordExtractor(str)

// The keywordExtractor() method is take stirng and
// return the keyword array.
console.log(solverjs.keywordExtractor('This is a special stirng with 5news char.'));
// The output is : [ 'special', 'stirng' ]

Keyword Finder => isKeywordExists(str, keyword)

// The isKeywordExists() method is take two string 
// argument find second to first string.
console.log(solverjs.isKeywordExists('This is a string', 'is');
// The output is : true

Check String Containe Special Later => contatinSpecial

// The contatinSpecial() method is take a string
// and return true, if the string containe special later,
// else return false.
console.log(solverjs.contatinSpecial("My $Name is "));
// The output is : true

Check CheckCamelCase => checkCamelCase

// CheckCamelCase method checks the given string is in camelCase or not.
console.log(solverjs.checkCamelCase("myVar"));
// The output is : true

Check CheckFlatCase => checkFlatCase

// CheckFlatCase method checks the given string is in flatcase or not.
console.log(solverjs.checkFlatCase("myvar"));
// The output is : true

Check CheckKebabCase => checkKebabCase

// CheckKebabCase method checks the given string is in kebab-case or not.
console.log(solverjs.checkKebabCase("my-var"));
// The output is : true

Check CheckPascalCase => checkPascalCase

// CheckPascalCase method checks the given string is in PascalCase or not.
console.log(solverjs.checkPascalCase("MyVar"));
// The output is : true

Check CheckSnakeCase => checkSnakeCase

// CheckSnakeCase method checks the given string is in snake_case or not.
console.log(solverjs.checkSnakeCase("my_var"));
// The output is : true

short url => URLShortener

// URLShortener is a method sort your interger value in a string value.
console.log(solverjs.URLShortener(12345));
// The output is : dnh

time conversion => railwayTimeConversion

// railwayTimeConversion method takes a normalized time and convert railway time.
console.log(solverjs.railwayTimeConversion('07:05:45PM'))
// The output is : 19:05:45

sort

The sort method sorts the given array.

console.log(solverjs.sort([5, 6, 2, 3]));
// The output is : [2, 3, 5, 6]

ext

The ext method returns the extension of the given file name.

console.log(solverjs.ext("mypic.jpg"));
// The output is : .jpg

Check Whether the string is an valid email or not => emailValidator

// emailValidator function check whether the string passed is a valid email or not and return boolean values accordingly.
console.log(solverjs.emailValidator("myemail@gmail.com"));
// The output is : true

strongPasswordGenerator

// strongPasswordGenerator function return a strong password of the length that is being passed.
console.log(solverjs.strongPasswordGenerator(12));
// The output is : 2!$ytv6UJxZ7

Matrix Operations

// The matrix mathod are highly optimized.

All Matrix Methods

Defined method.

  • matAdd
  • matSub
  • matSpiralPrint
  • matTrans

Addition of the matrix

matAdd([[1, 2], [4, 5]], [[6, 7], [8, 9]])

// The matAdd() method are take two matrix and perform
// addition operation.
console.log(solverjs.matAdd([[1, 2], [4, 5]], [[6, 7], [8, 9]]))
// The output is : [ [ 7, 9 ], [ 12, 14 ] ]

Subtraction of the matrix

matSub([[1, 2], [4, 5]], [[6, 7], [8, 9]])

// The matSub method are take two matrix and perform
// subtraction operation.
console.log(solverjs.matSub([[1, 2], [4, 5]], [[6, 7], [8, 9]]))
// The output is : [ [ -5, -5 ], [ -4, -4 ] ]

Spiral print of a matrix

matSpiralPrint([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]])

// The matSpiralPrint print the matrix in spiral form.
console.log(solverjs.matSpiralPrint([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]]))
// The output is : [1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 8, 7, 4, 5]

matTrans

The transpose of a matrix is the matrix that results from exchanging the rows and columns of the original matrix.

// The matTrans transpose the matrix.
console.log(solverjs.matTrans([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]]));
// The output is : [ [ 1, 4, 7 ], [ 2, 5, 8 ], [ 3, 6, 9 ] ]

Digital Storage Conversion

Digital storage conversion is very useful if you are working with some internal architecture tool or system configuration tools that provide lots of flexibility to work with memory size.

Digital Storage Types

The Digital Storage has many types but in this time we see only some very frequently used.

  • Bit(bit)
  • Byte(byte)
  • KiloByte(kb)
  • MegaByte(mb)
  • Gigabyte(gb)
  • TeraByte(tb)
  • PetaByte(pb)

Digital Storage Conversion Methods

Bit To Byte => bitToByte(bit)

1 bit = 0.125 byte

The bitToByte method takes a digital storage value in bits
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Bytes.

// console.log(solverjs.bitToByte(1))
// The output is : 0.125

Bit to Kilobyte => bitToKb(bit)

1 bit=0.000125 kB

The bitToKb method takes a digital storage value in bits
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Kilobytes.

//console.log(solverjs.bitToKb(1))
// The output is : 0.000125

Bit to Megabyte => bitToMb(bit)

1 bit=0.000000125 MB

The bitToMb method takes a digital storage value in bits
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Megabytes.

console.log(solverjs.bitToMb(1))
// The output is : 1.25e-7

Bit to Gigabyte => bitToGb(bit)

1 bit=0.000000000125 GB

The bitToGb method takes a digital storage value in bits
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Gigabytes.

//console.log(solverjs.bitToGb(1))
// The output is : 1.25e-10

Bit to Terabyte => bitToTb(bit)

1 bit=0.000000000000125 TB

The bitToTb method takes a digital storage value in bits
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Terabytes.

//console.log(solverjs.bitToTb(1))
// The output is : 1.25e-13

Bit to Petabyte => bitToPb(bit)

1 bit=0.000000000000000125 PB

The bitToPb method takes a digital storage value in bits
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Petabytes.

//console.log(solverjs.bitToPb(1))
// The output is : 1.25e-16

Byte To Bit => byteToBit(byte)

1 byte=8 bit

The byteToBit method takes a digital storage value in Bytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to bits.

console.log(solverjs.byteToBit(1))
// The output is : 8

Byte to Kilobyte => byteToKb(byte)

1 byte=0.001 kB

The byteToKb method takes a digital storage value in Bytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Kilobytes.

console.log(solverjs.byteToKb(1))
// The output is : 0.001

Byte to Megabyte => byteToMb(byte)

1 byte=0.000001 MB

The byteToMb method takes a digital storage value in Bytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Megabytes.

console.log(solverjs.byteToMb(1))
// The output is : 0.000001

Byte to Gigabyte => byteToGb(byte)

1 byte=0.0000000010 GB

The byteToGb method takes a digital storage value in Bytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Gigabytes.

console.log(solverjs.byteToGb(1))
// The output is : 1e-9

Byte to Terabyte => byteToTb(byte)

1 byte=0.0000000000010 TB

The byteToTb method takes a digital storage value in Bytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Terabytes.

console.log(solverjs.byteToTb(1))
// The output is : 1e-12

Byte to Petabyte => byteToPb(byte)

1 byte=0.0000000000000010 PB

The byteToPb method takes a digital storage value in Bytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Petabytes.

console.log(solverjs.byteToPb(1))
// The output is : 1e-15

Kilobyte To Bit => kbToBit(kB)

1 kB =8000 bit

The kbToBit method takes a digital storage value in Kilobytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to bits.

 console.log(solverjs.kbToBit(1))
// The output is : 8000

Kilobyte to Byte => kbToByte(kB)

1 kB=1000 byte

The kbToByte method takes a digital storage value in Kilobytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Bytes.

console.log(solverjs.kbToByte(1))
// The output is : 1000

Kilobyte to Megabyte => kbToMb(kB)

1 kB=0.001 MB

The kbToMb method takes a digital storage value in Kilobytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Megabytes.

console.log(solverjs.kbToMb(1))
// The output is : 0.001

Kilobyte to Gigabyte => kbToGb(kB)

1 kB=0.000001 GB

The kbToGb method takes a digital storage value in Kilobytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Gigabytes.

console.log(solverjs.kbToGb(1))
// The output is : 0.000001

Kilobyte to Terabyte => kbToTb(kB)

1 kB=0.0000000010 TB

The kbToTb method takes a digital storage value in Kilobytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Terabytes.

console.log(solverjs.kbToTb(1))
// The output is : 1e-9

Kilobyte to Petabyte => kbToPb(kB)

1 kB=0.0000000000010 PB

The kbToPb method takes a digital storage value in Kilobytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Petabytes.

console.log(solverjs.kbToPb(1))
// The output is : 1e-12

Megabyte To Bit => mbToBit(MB)

1 MB=8000000 bit

The mbToBit method takes a digital storage value in Megabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to bits.

console.log(solverjs.mbToBit(1))
// The output is : 8000000

Megabyte to Byte => mbToByte(MB)

1 MB=1000000 byte

The mbToByte method takes a digital storage value in Megabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Bytes.

console.log(solverjs.mbToByte(1))
// The output is : 1000000

Megabyte to Kilobyte => mbToKb(MB)

1 MB=1000 kB

The mbToKb method takes a digital storage value in Megabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Kilobytes.

console.log(solverjs.mbToKb(1))
// The output is : 1000

Megabyte to Gigabyte => mbToGb(MB)

1 MB=0.001 GB

The mbToGb method takes a digital storage value in Megabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Gigabytes.

console.log(solverjs.mbToGb(1))
// The output is : 0.001

Megabyte to Terabyte => mbToTb(MB)

1 MB=0.000001 TB

The mbToTb method takes a digital storage value in Megabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Terabytes.

console.log(solverjs.mbToTb(1))
// The output is : 0.000001

Megabyte to Petabyte => mbToPb(MB)

1 MB=0.0000000010 PB

The mbToPb method takes a digital storage value in Megabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Petabytes.

console.log(solverjs.mbToPb(1))
// The output is : 1e-9

Gigabyte To Bit => gbToBit(GB)

1 GB= 8000000000 bit

The gbToBit method takes a digital storage value in Gigabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to bits.

console.log(solverjs.gbToBit(1))
// The output is : 8000000000

Gigabyte to Byte => gbToByte(GB)

1 GB=1000000 byte

The gbToByte method takes a digital storage value in Gigabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Byes.

console.log(solverjs.gbToByte(1))
// The output is : 1000000000

Gigabyte to Kilobyte => gbToKb(GB)

1 GB=1000000 kB

The gbToKb method takes a digital storage value in Gigabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Kilobytes.

console.log(solverjs.gbToKb(1))
// The output is : 1000000

Gigabyte to Megabyte => gbToMb(GB)

1 GB=1000 MB

The gbToMb method takes a digital storage value in Gigabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Megabytes.

console.log(solverjs.gbToMb(1))
// The output is : 1000

Gigabyte to Terabyte => gbToTb(GB)

1 GB=0.001 TB

The gbToTb method takes a digital storage value in Gigabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Terabytes.

console.log(solverjs.gbToTb(1))
// The output is :0.001

Gigabyte to Petabyte => gbToPb(GB)

1 GB=0.000001 PB

The gbToPb method takes a digital storage value in Gigabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Petabytes.

console.log(solverjs.gbToPb(1))
// The output is : 0.000001

Terabyte To Bit => tbToBit(TB)

1 TB=8000000000000 bit

The tbToBit method takes a digital storage value in Terabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to bits.

console.log(solverjs.tbToBit(1))
// The output is : 8000000000000

Terabyte to Byte => tbToByte(TB)

1 TB=1000000000000 byte

The tbToByte method takes a digital storage value in Terabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Bytes.

console.log(solverjs.tbToByte(1))
// The output is : 1000000000000

Terabyte to Kilobyte => tbToKb(TB)

1 TB=1000000000 kB

The tbToKb method takes a digital storage value in Terabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Kilobytes.

console.log(solverjs.tbToKb(1))
// The output is : 1000000000

Terabyte to Megabyte => tbToMb(TB)

1 TB=1000000 MB

The tbToMb method takes a digital storage value in Terabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Megabytes.

console.log(solverjs.tbToMb(1))
// The output is : 1000000

Terabyte to Gigabyte => tbToGb(TB)

1 TB=1000 GB

The tbToGb method takes a digital storage value in Terabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Gigabytes.

console.log(solverjs.tbToGb(1))
// The output is : 1000

Terabyte to Petabyte => tbToPb(TB)

1 TB=0.001 PB

The tbToPb method takes a digital storage value in Terabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Petabytes.

console.log(solverjs.tbToPb(1))
// The output is : 0.001

Petabyte to Bit => pbToBit(PB)

1 PB=8000000000000000 bit

The pbToBit method takes a digital storage value in Petabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to bits.

console.log(solverjs.pbToBit(1))
// The output is : 8000000000000000

Petabyte to Byte => pbToByte(PB)

1 PB=1000000000000000 byte

The pbToByte method takes a digital storage value in Petabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Bytes.

console.log(solverjs.pbToByte(1))
// The output is : 1000000000000000

Petabyte to Kilobyte => pbToKb(PB)

1 PB=1000000000000 kB

The pbToKb method takes a digital storage value in Petabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Kilobytes.

console.log(solverjs.pbToKb(1))
// The output is : 1000000000000

Petabyte to Megabyte => pbToMb(PB)

1 PB=1000000000 MB

The pbToMb method takes a digital storage value in Petabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Megabytes.

console.log(solverjs.pbToMb(1))
// The output is : 1000000000

Petabyte to Gigabyte => pbToGb(PB)

1 PB=1000000 GB

The pbToGb method takes a digital storage value in Petabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Gigabytes.

console.log(solverjs.pbToGb(1))
// The output is : 1000000

Petabyte to Terabyte => pbToTb(PB)

1 PB=1000 TB

The pbToTb method takes a digital storage value in Petabytes
and returns the corresponding digital storage value converted to Terabytes.

console.log(solverjs.pbToTb(1))
// The output is : 1000

Time Conversion

Sometimes we work with time conversion, at that time we are very confused in calculating the time so we have created a very efficient way to do it. The SI base unit for time is the second. 1 second is equal to 1000000000 nanoseconds, or 3.1688738506811E-8 years.

Times Units

The Time units has many types but in this we see only some very frequently used.

  • Nanosecond(ns)

Time Conversion Methods

Nanosecond to Microsecond => nsToUs(ns)

The method converts nanoseconds to Microseconds

The nsToUs method takes a time in nanoseconds and returns the corresponding amount of time in Microseconds.

console.log(solverjs.nsToUs(1))
// The output is : 0.001

Nanosecond to Millisecond => nsToMs(ns)

The method converts nanoseconds to Milliseconds

The nsToMs method takes a time in nanoseconds and returns the corresponding amount of time in Milliseconds.

console.log(solverjs.nsToMs(1))
// The output is : 0.000001

Nanosecond to Second => nsToSc(ns)

The method converts nanoseconds to seconds

The nsToSc method takes a time in nanoseconds and returns the corresponding amount of time in seconds.

console.log(solverjs.nsToSc(1))
// The output is : 1e-9

Nanosecond to Minute => nsToMi(ns)

The method converts nanoseconds to minutes

The nsToMi method takes a time in nanoseconds and returns the corresponding amount of time in minutes.

console.log(solverjs.nsToMi(1))
// The output is : 1.6666666666666667e-11

Nanosecond to Hour => nsToHr(ns)

The method converts nanoseconds to hours

The nsToHr method takes a time in nanoseconds and returns the corresponding amount of time in hours.

console.log(solverjs.nsToHr(1))
// The output is : 2.777777777777778e-13

Nanosecond to Day => nsToDd(ns)

The method converts nanoseconds to days

The nsToDd method takes a time in nanoseconds and returns the corresponding amount of time in days.

console.log(solverjs.nsToDd(1))
// The output is : 1.1574074074074074e-14

Nanosecond to Week => nsToWk(ns)

The method converts nanoseconds to weeks

The nsToWk method takes a time in nanoseconds and returns the corresponding amount of time in weeks.

console.log(solverjs.nsToWk(1))
// The output is : 1.6534391534391534e-15

Nanosecond to Month => nsToMm(ns)

The method converts nanoseconds to months

The nsToMm method takes a time in nanoseconds and returns the corresponding amount of time in months.

 console.log(solverjs.nsToMm(1))
// The output is : 3.8051750380517503e-16

Nanosecond to Year => nsToYy(ns)

The method converts nanoseconds to years

The nsToYy method takes a time in nanoseconds and returns the corresponding amount of time in years.

console.log(solverjs.nsToYy(1))
// The output is : 3.170577045022194e-17

Microsecond to Nanosecond => usToNs(us)

The method converts microsecond to nanosecond.

The usToNs method takes a time in microsecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in nanosecond.

console.log(solverjs.usToNs(1))
// The output is: 1000

Microsecond to Millisecond => usToMs(us)

The method converts microsecond to millisecond.

The usToMs method takes a time in microsecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in millisecond.

console.log(solverjs.usToMs(1))
// The output is: 0.001

Microsecond to Second => usToSc(us)

The method converts microsecond to second.

The usToSc method takes a time in microsecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in second.

console.log(solverjs.usToSc(1))
// The output is: 1e-6

Microsecond to Minute => usToMi(us)

The method converts microsecond to minute.

The usToMi method takes a time in microsecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in minute.

console.log(solverjs.usToMi(1))
// The output is: 1.6667e-8

Microsecond to Hour => usToHr(us)

The method converts microsecond to hour.

The usToHr method takes a time in microsecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in hour.

console.log(solverjs.usToHr(1))
// The output is: 2.77783333e-10

Microsecond to Day => usToDd(us)

The method converts microsecond to day.

The usToDd method takes a time in microsecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in day.

console.log(solverjs.usToDd(1))
// The output is: 1.1574305541667e-11

Microsecond to Week => usToWk(us)

The method converts microsecond to week.

The usToWk method takes a time in microsecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in week.

console.log(solverjs.usToWk(1))
// The output is: 1.653472220238142845e-12

Microsecond to Month => usToMm(us)

The method converts microsecond to month.

The usToMm method takes a time in microsecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in month.

console.log(solverjs.usToMm(1))
// The output is: 3.805246966852749016e-13

Microsecond to Year => usToYy(us)

The method converts microsecond to year.

The usToYy method takes a time in microsecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in year.

console.log(solverjs.usToYy(1))
// The output is: 3.171042614155342523e-14

Millisecond to Nanosecond => msToNs(ms)

The method converts millisecond to nanosecond.

The msToNs method takes a time in millisecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in nanosecond.

console.log(solverjs.msToNs(1))
// The output is: 1000019.9988000289304

Millisecond to Microsecond => msToUs(ms)

The method converts millisecond to microsecond.

The msToUs method takes a time in millisecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in microsecond.

console.log(solverjs.msToUs(1))
// The output is: 1000.0199988000290432

Millisecond to Second => msToSc(ms)

The method converts millisecond to second.

The msToSc method takes a time in millisecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in second.

console.log(solverjs.msToSc(1))
// The output is: 0.0010000199988000290068

Millisecond to Minute => msToMi(ms)

The method converts millisecond to minute.

The msToMi method takes a time in millisecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in minute.

console.log(solverjs.msToMi(1))
// The output is: 1.6666999980000483e-5

Millisecond to Hour => msToHr(ms)

The method converts millisecond to hour.

The msToHr method takes a time in millisecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in hour.

console.log(solverjs.msToHr(1))
// The output is: 2.77783333000008057e-7

Millisecond to Day => msToDd(ms)

The method converts millisecond to day.

The msToDd method takes a time in millisecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in day.

console.log(solverjs.msToDd(1))
// The output is: 1.157430554166700293e-8

Millisecond to Week => msToWk(ms)

The method converts millisecond to week.

The msToWk method takes a time in millisecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in week.

console.log(solverjs.msToWk(1))
// The output is: 1.6534e-9

Millisecond to Month => msToMm(ms)

The method converts millisecond to month.

The msToMm method takes a time in millisecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in month.

console.log(solverjs.msToMm(1))
// The output is: 3.80508076156e-10

Millisecond to Year => msToYy(ms)

The method converts millisecond to year.

The msToYy method takes a time in millisecond and returns the corresponding amount of time in year.

console.log(solverjs.msToYy(1))
// The output is: 3.170904109592933292e-11

Second to Nanosecond => scToNs(sc)

The method converts second to nanosecond.

The scToNs method takes a time in second and returns the corresponding amount of time in nanosecond.

console.log(solverjs.scToNs(1))
// The output is: 1000000000

Second to Microsecond => scToUs(sc)

The method converts second to microsecond.

The scToUs method takes a time in second and returns the corresponding amount of time in microsecond.

console.log(solverjs.scToUs(1))
// The output is: 1000000

Second to Millisecond => scToMs(sc)

The method converts second to millisecond.

The scToMs method takes a time in second and returns the corresponding amount of time in millisecond.

console.log(solverjs.scToMs(1))
// The output is: 1000

Second to Minute => scToMi(sc)

The method converts second to minute.

The scToMi method takes a time in second and returns the corresponding amount of time in minute.

console.log(solverjs.scToMi(1))
// The output is: 0.016666666666666666

Second to Hour => scToHr(sc)

The method converts second to hour.

The scToHr method takes a time in second and returns the corresponding amount of time in hour.

console.log(solverjs.scToHr(1))
// The output is: 0.0002777777777777778

Second to Day => scToDd(sc)

The method converts second to day.

The scToDd method takes a time in second and returns the corresponding amount of time in day.

console.log(solverjs.scToDd(1))
// The output is: 0.000011574074074074073

Second to Week => scToWk(sc)

The method converts second to week.

The scToWk method takes a time in second and returns the corresponding amount of time in week.

console.log(solverjs.scToWk(1))
// The output is: 0.0000016534391534391535

Second to Month => scToMm(sc)

The method converts second to month.

The scToMm method takes a time in second and returns the corresponding amount of time in month.

console.log(solverjs.scToMm(1))
// The output is: 3.8051750380517503e-7

Second to Year => scToYy(sc)

The method converts second to year.

The scToYy method takes a time in second and returns the corresponding amount of time in year.

console.log(solverjs.scToYy(1))
// The output is: 3.170577045022194e-8

Minute to Nanosecond => miToNs(mi)

The method converts minute to nanosecond.

The miToNs method takes a time in minute and returns the corresponding amount of time in nanosecond.

console.log(solverjs.miToNs(1))
// The output is: 60000000000

Minute to Microsecond => miToUs(mi)

The method converts minute to microsecond.

The miToUs method takes a time in minute and returns the corresponding amount of time in microsecond.

console.log(solverjs.miToUs(1))
// The output is: 60000000

Minute to Millisecond => miToMs(mi)

The method converts minute to millisecond.

The miToMs method takes a time in minute and returns the corresponding amount of time in millisecond.

console.log(solverjs.miToMs(1))
// The output is: 60000

Minute to Second => miToSc(mi)

The method converts minute to second.

The miToSc method takes a time in minute and returns the corresponding amount of time in second.

console.log(solverjs.miToSc(1))
// The output is: 60

Minute to Hour => miToHr(mi)

The method converts minute to hour.

The miToHr method takes a time in minute and returns the corresponding amount of time in hour.

console.log(solverjs.miToHr(1))
// The output is: 0.016666666666666666

Minute to Day => miToDd(mi)

The method converts minute to day.

The miToDd method takes a time in minute and returns the corresponding amount of time in day.

console.log(solverjs.miToDd(1))
// The output is: 0.0006944444444444445

Minute to Week => miToWk(mi)

The method converts minute to week.

The miToWk method takes a time in minute and returns the corresponding amount of time in week.

console.log(solverjs.miToWk(1))
// The output is: 0.0000992063492063492

Minute to Month => miToMm(mi)

The method converts minute to month.

The miToMm method takes a time in minute and returns the corresponding amount of time in month.

console.log(solverjs.miToMm(1))
// The output is: 0.000022831050228310503

Minute to Year => miToYy(mi)

The method converts minute to year.

The miToYy method takes a time in minute and returns the corresponding amount of time in year.

console.log(solverjs.miToYy(1))
// The output is: 0.000001901285268841737

Hour to Nanosecond => hrToNs(hr)

The method converts hour to nanosecond.

The hrToNs method takes a time in hour and returns the corresponding amount of time in nanosecond.

console.log(solverjs.hrToNs(1))
// The output is: 3600000000000

Hour to Microsecond => hrToUs(hr)

The method converts hour to microsecond.

The hrToUs method takes a time in hour and returns the corresponding amount of time in microsecond.

console.log(solverjs.hrToUs(1))
// The output is: 3600000000

Hour to Millisecond => hrToMs(hr)

The method converts hour to millisecond.

The hrToMs method takes a time in hour and returns the corresponding amount of time in millisecond.

console.log(solverjs.hrToMs(1))
// The output is: 3600000

Hour to Second => hrToSc(hr)

The method converts hour to second.

The hrToSc method takes a time in hour and returns the corresponding amount of time in second.

console.log(solverjs.hrToSc(1))
// The output is: 3600

Hour to Minute => hrToMi(hr)

The method converts hour to minute.

The hrToMi method takes a time in hour and returns the corresponding amount of time in minute.

console.log(solverjs.hrToMi(1))
// The output is: 60

Hour to Day => hrToDd(hr)

The method converts hour to day.

The hrToDd method takes a time in hour and returns the corresponding amount of time in day.

console.log(solverjs.hrToDd(1))
// The output is: 0.041666666666666664

Hour to Week => hrToWk(hr)

The method converts hour to week.

The hrToWk method takes a time in hour and returns the corresponding amount of time in week.

console.log(solverjs.hrToWk(1))
// The output is: 0.005952380952380952

Hour to Month => hrToMm(hr)

The method converts hour to month.

The hrToMm method takes a time in hour and returns the corresponding amount of time in month.

console.log(solverjs.hrToMm(1))
// The output is: 0.0013698611371765245

Hour to Year => hrToYy(hr)

The method converts hour to year.

The hrToYy method takes a time in hour and returns the corresponding amount of time in year.

console.log(solverjs.hrToYy(1))
// The output is: 0.00011407711613050422

Day to Nanosecond => ddToNs(dd)

The method converts day to nanosecond.

The ddToNs method takes a time in day and returns the corresponding amount of time in nanosecond.

console.log(solverjs.ddToNs(1))
// The output is: 86400000000000

Day to Microsecond => ddToUs(dd)

The method converts day to microsecond.

The ddToUs method takes a time in day and returns the corresponding amount of time in microsecond.

console.log(solverjs.ddToUs(1))
// The output is: 86400000000

Day to Millisecond => ddToMs(dd)

The method converts day to millisecond.

The ddToMs method takes a time in day and returns the corresponding amount of time in millisecond.

console.log(solverjs.ddToMs(1))
// The output is: 86400000

Day to Second => ddToSc(dd)

The method converts day to second.

The ddToSc method takes a time in day and returns the corresponding amount of time in second.

console.log(solverjs.ddToSc(1))
// The output is: 86400

Day to Minute => ddToMi(dd)

The method converts day to minute.

The ddToMi method takes a time in day and returns the corresponding amount of time in minute.

console.log(solverjs.ddToMi(1))
// The output is: 1440

Day to Hour => ddToHr(dd)

The method converts day to hour.

The ddToHr method takes a time in day and returns the corresponding amount of time in hour.

console.log(solverjs.ddToHr(1))
// The output is: 24

Day to Week => ddToWk(dd)

The method converts day to week.

The ddToWk method takes a time in day and returns the corresponding amount of time in week.

console.log(solverjs.ddToWk(1))
// The output is: 0.14285714285714285

Day to Month => ddToMm(dd)

The method converts day to month.

The ddToMm method takes a time in day and returns the corresponding amount of time in month.

console.log(solverjs.ddToMm(1))
// The output is: 0.03285488408386209

Day to Year => ddToYy(dd)

The method converts day to year.

The ddToYy method takes a time in day and returns the corresponding amount of time in year.

console.log(solverjs.ddToYy(1))
// The output is: 0.002737907006988508

Week to Nanosecond => wkToNs(wk)

The method converts week to nanosecond.

The wkToNs method takes a time in week and returns the corresponding amount of time in nanosecond.

console.log(solverjs.wkToNs(1))
// The output is: 604800000000000

Week to Microsecond => wkToUs(wk)

The method converts week to microsecond.

The wkToUs method takes a time in week and returns the corresponding amount of time in microsecond.

console.log(solverjs.wkToUs(1))
// The output is: 604800000000

Week to Millisecond => wkToMs(wk)

The method converts week to millisecond.

The wkToMs method takes a time in week and returns the corresponding amount of time in millisecond.

console.log(solverjs.wkToMs(1))
// The output is: 604800000

Week to Second => wkToSc(wk)

The method converts week to second.

The wkToSc method takes a time in week and returns the corresponding amount of time in second.

console.log(solverjs.wkToSc(1))
// The output is: 604800

Week to Minute => wkToMi(wk)

The method converts week to minute.

The wkToMi method takes a time in week and returns the corresponding amount of time in minute.

console.log(solverjs.wkToMi(1))
// The output is: 10080

Week to Hour => wkToHr(wk)

The method converts week to hour.

The wkToHr method takes a time in week and returns the corresponding amount of time in hour.

console.log(solverjs.wkToHr(1))
// The output is: 168

Week to Day => wkToDd(wk)

The method converts week to day.

The wkToDd method takes a time in week and returns the corresponding amount of time in day.

console.log(solverjs.wkToDd(1))
// The output is: 7

Week to Month => wkToMm(wk)

The method converts week to month.

The wkToMm method takes a time in week and returns the corresponding amount of time in month.

console.log(solverjs.wkToMm(1))
// The output is: 0.22998418858703468

Week to Year => wkToYy(wk)

The method converts week to year.

The wkToYy method takes a time in week and returns the corresponding amount of time in year.

console.log(solverjs.wkToYy(1))
// The output is: 0.01916536484328855

Month to Nanosecond => mmToNs(mm)

The method converts month to nanosecond.

The mmToNs method takes a time in month and returns the corresponding amount of time in nanosecond.

console.log(solverjs.mmToNs(1))
// The output is: 2628000000000000

Month to Microsecond => mmToUs(mm)

The method converts month to microsecond.

The mmToUs method takes a time in month and returns the corresponding amount of time in microsecond.

console.log(solverjs.mmToUs(1))
// The output is: 2628000000000

Month to Millisecond => mmToMs(mm)

The method converts month to millisecond.

The mmToMs method takes a time in month and returns the corresponding amount of time in millisecond.

console.log(solverjs.mmToMs(1))
// The output is: 2628000000

Month to Second => mmToSc(mm)

The method converts month to second.

The mmToSc method takes a time in month and returns the corresponding amount of time in second.

console.log(solverjs.mmToSc(1))
// The output is: 2628000

Month to Minute => mmToMi(mm)

The method converts month to minute.

The mmToMi method takes a time in month and returns the corresponding amount of time in minute.

console.log(solverjs.mmToMi(1))
// The output is: 43800

Month to Hour => mmToHr(mm)

The method converts month to hour.

The mmToHr method takes a time in month and returns the corresponding amount of time in hour.

console.log(solverjs.mmToHr(1))
// The output is: 730.001

Month to Day => mmToDd(mm)

The method converts month to day.

The mmToDd method takes a time in month and returns the corresponding amount of time in day.

console.log(solverjs.mmToDd(1))
// The output is: 30.436875

Month to Week => mmToWk(mm)

The method converts month to week.

The mmToWk method takes a time in month and returns the corresponding amount of time in week.

console.log(solverjs.mmToWk(1))
// The output is: 4.348125

Month to Year => mmToYy(mm)

The method converts month to year.

The mmToYy method takes a time in month and returns the corresponding amount of time in year.

console.log(solverjs.mmToYy(1))
// The output is: 0.08333333333333333

Year to Nanosecond => yyToNs(yy)

The method converts year to nanosecond.

The yyToNs method takes a time in year and returns the corresponding amount of time in nanosecond.

console.log(solverjs.yyToNs(1))
// The output is: 31540000000000000

Year to Microsecond => yyToUs(yy)

The method converts year to microsecond.

The yyToUs method takes a time in year and returns the corresponding amount of time in microsecond.

console.log(solverjs.yyToUs(1))
// The output is: 31540000000000

Year to Millisecond => yyToMs(yy)

The method converts year to millisecond.

The yyToMs method takes a time in year and returns the corresponding amount of time in millisecond.

console.log(solverjs.yyToMs(1))
// The output is: 31540000000

Year to Second => yyToSc(yy)

The method converts year to second.

The yyToSc method takes a time in year and returns the corresponding amount of time in second.

console.log(solverjs.yyToSc(1))
// The output is: 31540000

Year to Minute => yyToMi(yy)

The method converts year to minute.

The yyToMi method takes a time in year and returns the corresponding amount of time in minute.

console.log(solverjs.yyToMi(1))
// The output is: 525960

Year to Hour => yyToHr(yy)

The method converts year to hour.

The yyToHr method takes a time in year and returns the corresponding amount of time in hour.

console.log(solverjs.yyToHr(1))
// The output is: 8766

Year to Day => yyToDd(yy)

The method converts year to day.

The yyToDd method takes a time in year and returns the corresponding amount of time in day.

console.log(solverjs.yyToDd(1))
// The output is: 365.2425

Year to Week => yyToWk(yy)

The method converts year to week.

The yyToWk method takes a time in year and returns the corresponding amount of time in week.

console.log(solverjs.yyToWk(1))
// The output is: 52.177457

Year to Month => yyToMm(yy)

The method converts year to month.

The yyToMm method takes a time in year and returns the corresponding amount of time in month.

console.log(solverjs.yyToMm(1))
// The output is: 12

License

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