Comparing time in angular 5
I am trying to compare current time with certain given time. For e.g I need to check if the current time is in between 8 pm to 8 am then how do i do using angular 5? Specially, how do i compare the constant time i.e 8pm and 8 am.
I tried in this way but still not able to specify am and pm:
let cutOffStartTime = new Date();
cutOffStartTime.setHours(10);
cutOffStartTime.setMinutes(15);
let cutOffEndTime = new Date();
cutOffEndTime.setHours(10);
cutOffEndTime.setMinutes(18);
if(this._datePipe.transform(new Date(),'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US') >= this._datePipe.transform(cutOffStartTime,'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US') &&
this._datePipe.transform(new Date(),'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US') <= this._datePipe.transform(cutOffEndTime,'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US')){
sometext
}
typescript angular5
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I am trying to compare current time with certain given time. For e.g I need to check if the current time is in between 8 pm to 8 am then how do i do using angular 5? Specially, how do i compare the constant time i.e 8pm and 8 am.
I tried in this way but still not able to specify am and pm:
let cutOffStartTime = new Date();
cutOffStartTime.setHours(10);
cutOffStartTime.setMinutes(15);
let cutOffEndTime = new Date();
cutOffEndTime.setHours(10);
cutOffEndTime.setMinutes(18);
if(this._datePipe.transform(new Date(),'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US') >= this._datePipe.transform(cutOffStartTime,'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US') &&
this._datePipe.transform(new Date(),'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US') <= this._datePipe.transform(cutOffEndTime,'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US')){
sometext
}
typescript angular5
You can use moment js. momentjs.com/docs/#/durations/diffing
– Krishna
Dec 26 '18 at 21:37
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I am trying to compare current time with certain given time. For e.g I need to check if the current time is in between 8 pm to 8 am then how do i do using angular 5? Specially, how do i compare the constant time i.e 8pm and 8 am.
I tried in this way but still not able to specify am and pm:
let cutOffStartTime = new Date();
cutOffStartTime.setHours(10);
cutOffStartTime.setMinutes(15);
let cutOffEndTime = new Date();
cutOffEndTime.setHours(10);
cutOffEndTime.setMinutes(18);
if(this._datePipe.transform(new Date(),'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US') >= this._datePipe.transform(cutOffStartTime,'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US') &&
this._datePipe.transform(new Date(),'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US') <= this._datePipe.transform(cutOffEndTime,'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US')){
sometext
}
typescript angular5
I am trying to compare current time with certain given time. For e.g I need to check if the current time is in between 8 pm to 8 am then how do i do using angular 5? Specially, how do i compare the constant time i.e 8pm and 8 am.
I tried in this way but still not able to specify am and pm:
let cutOffStartTime = new Date();
cutOffStartTime.setHours(10);
cutOffStartTime.setMinutes(15);
let cutOffEndTime = new Date();
cutOffEndTime.setHours(10);
cutOffEndTime.setMinutes(18);
if(this._datePipe.transform(new Date(),'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US') >= this._datePipe.transform(cutOffStartTime,'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US') &&
this._datePipe.transform(new Date(),'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US') <= this._datePipe.transform(cutOffEndTime,'hh:mm a','GMT-5','en-US')){
sometext
}
typescript angular5
typescript angular5
edited Dec 27 '18 at 16:07
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You can use moment js. momentjs.com/docs/#/durations/diffing
– Krishna
Dec 26 '18 at 21:37
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You can use moment js. momentjs.com/docs/#/durations/diffing
– Krishna
Dec 26 '18 at 21:37
You can use moment js. momentjs.com/docs/#/durations/diffing
– Krishna
Dec 26 '18 at 21:37
You can use moment js. momentjs.com/docs/#/durations/diffing
– Krishna
Dec 26 '18 at 21:37
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You're nearly there, just use setHours(22) for 10 pm, or as the MDN docs puts it:
Parameters
hoursValue: Ideally, an integer between 0 and 23, representing the hour. If a value greater than 23 is provided, the datetime will be incremented by the extra hours.
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You're nearly there, just use setHours(22) for 10 pm, or as the MDN docs puts it:
Parameters
hoursValue: Ideally, an integer between 0 and 23, representing the hour. If a value greater than 23 is provided, the datetime will be incremented by the extra hours.
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You're nearly there, just use setHours(22) for 10 pm, or as the MDN docs puts it:
Parameters
hoursValue: Ideally, an integer between 0 and 23, representing the hour. If a value greater than 23 is provided, the datetime will be incremented by the extra hours.
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You're nearly there, just use setHours(22) for 10 pm, or as the MDN docs puts it:
Parameters
hoursValue: Ideally, an integer between 0 and 23, representing the hour. If a value greater than 23 is provided, the datetime will be incremented by the extra hours.
You're nearly there, just use setHours(22) for 10 pm, or as the MDN docs puts it:
Parameters
hoursValue: Ideally, an integer between 0 and 23, representing the hour. If a value greater than 23 is provided, the datetime will be incremented by the extra hours.
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You can use moment js. momentjs.com/docs/#/durations/diffing
– Krishna
Dec 26 '18 at 21:37