“milisekund do tej pory JavaScript” Kod odpowiedzi

JS czytaj datę od milisekund

const miliseconds = 1604395966369;

const date = new Date(miliseconds);
Cold Shower Coding

Konwertuj datę na milisekundę w JavaScript

var date = new Date("11/21/1987 16:00:00"); // some mock date
var milliseconds = date.getTime(); 
// This will return you the number of milliseconds
// elapsed from January 1, 1970 
// if your date is less than that date, the value will be negative

console.log(milliseconds);
TNmiko

Jak przekonwertować milisekundy w czas w JavaScript

const milliseconds = 1575909015000

const dateObject = new Date(milliseconds)

const humanDateFormat = dateObject.toLocaleString() //2019-12-9 10:30:15

dateObject.toLocaleString("en-US", {weekday: "long"}) // Monday
dateObject.toLocaleString("en-US", {month: "long"}) // December
dateObject.toLocaleString("en-US", {day: "numeric"}) // 9
dateObject.toLocaleString("en-US", {year: "numeric"}) // 2019
dateObject.toLocaleString("en-US", {hour: "numeric"}) // 10 AM
dateObject.toLocaleString("en-US", {minute: "numeric"}) // 30
dateObject.toLocaleString("en-US", {second: "numeric"}) // 15
dateObject.toLocaleString("en-US", {timeZoneName: "short"}) // 12/9/2019, 10:30:15 AM CST
Yucky Yacare

Datetime do JavaScript

var currentDate = new Date();

var date = currentDate.getDate();
var month = currentDate.getMonth(); //Be careful! January is 0 not 1
var year = currentDate.getFullYear();

var dateString = date + "-" +(month + 1) + "-" + year;
Healthy Hawk

Konwertuj milisekund na czas JavaScript

function msToTime(s) {

  // Pad to 2 or 3 digits, default is 2
  function pad(n, z) {
    z = z || 2;
    return ('00' + n).slice(-z);
  }

  var ms = s % 1000;
  s = (s - ms) / 1000;
  var secs = s % 60;
  s = (s - secs) / 60;
  var mins = s % 60;
  var hrs = (s - mins) / 60;

  return pad(hrs) + ':' + pad(mins) + ':' + pad(secs) + '.' + pad(ms, 3);
}

console.log(msToTime(55018))
Glorious Gorilla

milisekund do tej pory JavaScript

	//Date.now() gives us the current time in milliseconds counted from 1970-01-01
const todaysDate = Date.now();
    //Let's add 1 year of milliseconds. 
    // We know that there is 1000 milliseconds in 1 second. 
    // 60 seconds in 1 minute, 
    // 60 minutes in 1 hour, 
    // 24 hours in 1 day 
    // and 365 days in one year (leap year not included)
const dateInOneYear = new Date(todaysDate+(1000*60*60*24*365)); 
    //To print them out in a readable way
console.log(new Date(todaysDate).toLocaleDateString())
console.log(new Date(dateInOneYear).toLocaleDateString())
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