Javascript Date: Ensure getMinutes(), getHours(), getSeconds() puts 0 in front if necessary

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Looking for a creative way to be sure values that come from the getHours, getMinutes, and getSeconds() method for the javascript Date object return \"06\" inste

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  •  猫巷女王i
    2020-12-08 08:09

    Update: ECMAScript 2017 (ECMA-262)

    padStart has been added to pad the beginning of a string with another string, where the first value is the length it should be and the second value being what to pad it with.

    For example:

    let d = new Date()
    let h = `${d.getHours()}`.padStart(2, '0')
    let m = `${d.getMinutes()}`.padStart(2, '0')
    let s = `${d.getSeconds()}`.padStart(2, '0')
    
    let displayDate = h + ":" + m + ":" + s
    // Possible Output: 09:01:34
    

    Pre-ECMAScript 2017

    As far as I know, there's not. And I do this all the time for converting dates to the XML dateTime format.

    It's also important to note that those methods you list return a number, not a string.

    You can, of course, add these yourself by modifying Date.prototype.

    Date.prototype.getHoursTwoDigits = function()
    {
        var retval = this.getHours();
        if (retval < 10)
        {
            return ("0" + retval.toString());
        }
        else
        {
            return retval.toString();
        }
    }
    
    var date = new Date();
    date.getHoursTwoDigits();
    

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