import type { FormatOptionsWithTZ } from '../index.js'; /** * @name formatInTimeZone * @category Time Zone Helpers * @summary Gets the offset in milliseconds between the time zone and Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) * * @param date the date representing the local time / real UTC time * @param timeZone the time zone this date should be formatted for; can be an offset or IANA time zone * @param formatStr the string of tokens * @param options the object with options. See [Options]{@link https://date-fns.org/docs/Options} * @param {0|1|2} [options.additionalDigits=2] - passed to `toDate`. See [toDate]{@link * https://date-fns.org/docs/toDate} * @param {0|1|2|3|4|5|6} [options.weekStartsOn=0] - the index of the first day of the week (0 - Sunday) * @param {Number} [options.firstWeekContainsDate=1] - the day of January, which is * @param {Locale} [options.locale=defaultLocale] - the locale object. See * [Locale]{@link https://date-fns.org/docs/Locale} * @param {Boolean} [options.awareOfUnicodeTokens=false] - if true, allows usage of Unicode tokens causes confusion: * - Some of the day of year tokens (`D`, `DD`) that are confused with the day of month tokens (`d`, `dd`). * - Some of the local week-numbering year tokens (`YY`, `YYYY`) that are confused with the calendar year tokens * (`yy`, `yyyy`). See: https://git.io/fxCyr * @param {String} [options.timeZone=''] - used to specify the IANA time zone offset of a date String. */ export declare function formatInTimeZone(date: Date | string | number, timeZone: string, formatStr: string, options?: FormatOptionsWithTZ): string;