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TimeInterval | API Reference | ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.33

ESM: import TimeInterval from "@arcgis/core/time/TimeInterval.js";

CDN: const TimeInterval = await $arcgis.import("@arcgis/core/time/TimeInterval.js");

Class: @arcgis/core/time/TimeInterval

Since: ArcGIS Maps SDK for JavaScript 4.31

TimeInterval is a class that describes a length of time in one of ten temporal units such as seconds, days, or years. TimeInterval is referenced by many classes, such as TimeInfo, which is referenced by time-aware layers and the TimeSlider widget.

See also
Constructors
TimeInterval Constructor new TimeInterval(properties)

Parameter

optional

See the properties for a list of all the properties that may be passed into the constructor.

Property Overview Any properties can be set, retrieved or listened to. See the Watch for changes topic.

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Property Details
declaredClass

Inherited

Property declaredClass Stringreadonly

The name of the class. The declared class name is formatted as esri.folder.className.

Temporal units.

Possible Values:"milliseconds" |"seconds" |"minutes" |"hours" |"days" |"weeks" |"months" |"years" |"decades" |"centuries"

Default Value:"milliseconds"

Example

const featureLayer = new FeatureLayer({
  url: "https://sampleserver6.arcgisonline.com/arcgis/rest/services/Earthquakes_Since1970/MapServer/0"
});
featureLayer.load().then(function(){
  const interval = featureLayer.timeInfo.interval;
  console.log("The layer's time interval is ", interval.value, interval.unit);
});

The numerical value of the time extent. The fraction part of a number (if any) will be ignored.

Example

const featureLayer = new FeatureLayer({
  url: "https://sampleserver6.arcgisonline.com/arcgis/rest/services/Earthquakes_Since1970/MapServer/0"
});
featureLayer.load().then(function(){
  const interval = featureLayer.timeInfo.interval;
  console.log("The layer's time interval is ", interval.value, " ", interval.unit);
});
Method Overview

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Method Details
addHandles

Inherited

Method addHandles(handleOrHandles, groupKey)

Adds one or more handles which are to be tied to the lifecycle of the object. The handles will be removed when the object is destroyed.

// Manually manage handles
const handle = reactiveUtils.when(
  () => !view.updating,
  () => {
    wkidSelect.disabled = false;
  },
  { once: true }
);

this.addHandles(handle);

// Destroy the object
this.destroy();

Parameters

Handles marked for removal once the object is destroyed.

groupKey *

optional

Key identifying the group to which the handles should be added. All the handles in the group can later be removed with Accessor.removeHandles(). If no key is provided the handles are added to a default group.

clone Method clone(){this}

Creates a deep clone of this object. Any properties that store values by reference will be assigned copies of the referenced values on the cloned instance.

Returns

Type Description this A deep clone of the class instance that invoked this method.

Creates a new instance of this class and initializes it with values from a JSON object generated from an ArcGIS product. The object passed into the input json parameter often comes from a response to a query operation in the REST API or a toJSON() method from another ArcGIS product. See the Using fromJSON() topic in the Guide for details and examples of when and how to use this function.

Returns

Type Description * | null | undefined Returns a new instance of this class.
hasHandles

Inherited

Method hasHandles(groupKey){Boolean}

Returns true if a named group of handles exist.

Parameter

groupKey *

optional

A group key.

Returns

Type Description Boolean Returns true if a named group of handles exist.

Example

// Remove a named group of handles if they exist.
if (obj.hasHandles("watch-view-updates")) {
  obj.removeHandles("watch-view-updates");
}
removeHandles

Inherited

Method removeHandles(groupKey)

Removes a group of handles owned by the object.

Parameter

groupKey *

optional

A group key or an array or collection of group keys to remove.

Example

obj.removeHandles(); // removes handles from default group

obj.removeHandles("handle-group");
obj.removeHandles("other-handle-group");

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