how to code the current hour and minutes only?
To display the current hour and minutes only, you can use the built-in Date
object in JavaScript to get the current date and time. You can then use various methods of the Date
object to extract the hour and minutes information. Here's an example code snippet in JavaScript:
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// create a new Date object
let now = new Date();
// get the current hour (from 0 to 23)
let hour = now.getHours();
// get the current minute (from 0 to 59)
let minute = now.getMinutes();
// display the current time in the format "HH:MM"
console.log(hour + ":" + minute);
This code will output the current hour and minute in the format "HH:MM", where HH is the hour and MM is the minute. You can modify the formatting of the output as needed.
π©βπ» how to code the current hour and minutes only using a fuction?
Sure! Here's an example of a JavaScript function that returns the current hour and minute in the "HH:MM" format:
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function getCurrentTime() {
let now = new Date();
let hour = now.getHours();
let minute = now.getMinutes();
return hour + ":" + minute;
}
You can call this function anytime in your code to get the current hour and minute without having to repeat the same code multiple times. For example:
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// call the getCurrentTime() function and store the result in a variable
let currentTime = getCurrentTime();
// display the current time
console.log("The time is now " + currentTime);
This code will output a message like "The time is now 13:22" (depending on the current time).
how to get current hour and min
In JavaScript, you can use the Date
object to get the current hour and minute by using the getHours()
and getMinutes()
methods, respectively.
For example:
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const date = new Date();
const hour = date.getHours();
const min = date.getMinutes();
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