I came up with the following function that seems to work for the given handful of test cases I tried:
function weekdaysBetween(d1, d2, isoWeekday) {
// ensure we have valid moment instances
d1 = moment(d1);
d2 = moment(d2);
// figure out how many days to advance to get to the next
// specified weekday (might be 0 if d1 is already the
// specified weekday).
var daysToAdd = ((7 + isoWeekday) - d1.isoWeekday()) % 7;
var nextTuesday = d1.clone().add(daysToAdd, 'days');
// if we are already passed the end date, there must not
// be any of that day in the given period.
if (nextTuesday.isAfter(d2)) {
return 0;
}
// otherwise, just return the whole number of weeks
// difference plus one for the day we already advanced to
var weeksBetween = d2.diff(nextTuesday, 'weeks');
return weeksBetween + 1;
}
You pass in the isoWeekday
value for the day you are trying to count. e.g. for Tuesday, pass in 2
.
Sample invocation:
var d1 = moment('2015-03-01');
var d2 = moment('2015-03-25');
console.log('result:', weekdaysBetween(d1, d2, 2)); // => result: 4
Wolfram Alpha gives the same result.
You should add your own tests before trusting this completely, though.
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