How to get am pm from the date time string using moment js
Convert the string to date using Date
object
var myDate = new Date('Mon 03-Jul-2017, 06:00 PM');
working solution:
var myDate= new Date('Mon 03-Jul-2017, 06:00 PM');
var now = new Date();
console.log(moment(myDate).format('HH:mm')); // 24 hour format
console.log(moment(myDate).format('hh:mm')); // 12 hour format
console.log(moment(myDate).format('hh:mm A'));
console.log(moment(myDate).format('hh:mm a'));
console.log("Now: " + moment(now).format('hh:mm A'));
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The previously mentioned answers are perfect. But there are some other ways also
console.log( moment('Mon 03-Jul-2017, 11:00 PM', 'ddd DD-MMM-YYYY, hh:mm A').format('LT') );
11:00 PM
moment().format('LT'); // 5:50 PM
moment().format('LTS'); // 5:50:35 PM
moment().format('L'); // 18/02/2022
moment().format('l'); // 18/2/2022
moment().format('LL'); // 18 February 2022
moment().format('ll'); // 18 Feb 2022
moment().format('LLL'); // 18 February 2022 5:50 PM
moment().format('lll'); // 18 Feb 2022 5:50 PM
moment().format('LLLL'); // Friday, 18 February 2022 5:50 PM
moment().format('llll');
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You are using the wrong format tokens when parsing your input. You should use ddd
for an abbreviation of the name of day of the week, DD
for day of the month, MMM
for an abbreviation of the month's name, YYYY
for the year, hh
for the 1-12
hour, mm
for minutes and A
for AM/PM
. See moment(String, String)
docs.
Here is a working live sample:
console.log( moment('Mon 03-Jul-2017, 11:00 AM', 'ddd DD-MMM-YYYY, hh:mm A').format('hh:mm A') );
console.log( moment('Mon 03-Jul-2017, 11:00 PM', 'ddd DD-MMM-YYYY, hh:mm A').format('hh:mm A') );
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