Comparing time in angular 5












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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
}









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  • You can use moment js. momentjs.com/docs/#/durations/diffing
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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
}









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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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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
}









share|improve this question















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
}






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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




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:




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    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.








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