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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// Licensed under the MIT License.
const Recognizers = require('@microsoft/recognizers-text-date-time');
module.exports.dateRange = function () {
// Run the recognizer.
var result = Recognizers.recognizeDateTime('Some time in the next two weeks.', Recognizers.Culture.English);
// We should find a single result in this example.
result.forEach ((result) => {
// The resolution includes a single value because there is no ambiguity.
var distinctTimexExpressions = new Set();
var values = result.resolution["values"];
values.forEach ((value) => {
// We are interested in the distinct set of TIMEX expressions.
var timex = value["timex"];
if (timex != undefined)
{
distinctTimexExpressions.add(timex);
}
});
// The TIMEX expression captures date ambiguity so there will be a single distinct expression for each result.
console.log(`${result.text} ( ${(Array.from(distinctTimexExpressions).join(','))} )`);
});
}
module.exports.timeRange = function () {
// Run the recognizer.
var result = Recognizers.recognizeDateTime('Some time between 6pm and 6:30pm.', Recognizers.Culture.English);
// We should find a single result in this example.
result.forEach ((result) => {
// The resolution includes a single value because there is no ambiguity.
var distinctTimexExpressions = new Set();
var values = result.resolution["values"];
values.forEach ((value) => {
// We are interested in the distinct set of TIMEX expressions.
var timex = value["timex"];
if (timex != undefined)
{
distinctTimexExpressions.add(timex);
}
});
// The TIMEX expression captures date ambiguity so there will be a single distinct expression for each result.
console.log(`${result.text} ( ${(Array.from(distinctTimexExpressions).join(','))} )`);
});
}