I would like to compare dates in the format used in twitter, which is this: Wed Apr 08 14:30:10 +0000 2009 How do I do this? Do I need to convert to a timestamp first, and if so, how do I do this?
Im having to create an html page that displays the current date that i need to extract from a .JS file eg: daysOfTheWeek: [Content.dates.sunday] I have to convert this into a string to work on my HTLM page...So far i have managed to get this far
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I am trying to convert data from one format to another. Starting with
Code: X:1 T:Speed the Plow M:4/4 C:Trad.
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I am assuming I will have two textareas in a form, the data are copied from a clipboard to one of them and split into an array on newline characters. On the last few lines the letters A-G or a-g may or may not be preceded by _, =, or ^ and may or may not be followed by a comma or apostrophe then a (or not) number. The lack of a space after a letter indicates a grouping (beaming).
Does anyone have an example of some parsing code? Just something that looks at the input byte by byte building a token, putting a character back if it belongs to the next token and handling the end of the line and end of data. If someone has a parser for anything, I think I could adapt it.
Does JavaScript have an easy of converting an ordinary integer like 135 into a time format like 02:15? I'm working on a timer that handles the backend with just a plain integer that counts down every second but it needs to output looking like a clock.
I modified a function I got from someone from this forum. It looks for date in the format "2011-09-15" and should convert it to "Sep 15 2011".It is not working. It is displaying the input itself.[code]
i am passing oracle time stamp dates to javascript array element. the problem is i am unable to convert them to standard format: here is the date format i am getting from Oracle to javascript array: {ts '2011-03-15 00:00:00'} and here is what i want to get : 03/15/2011
teaching myself javascript. my current self-challenge is to write a countdown clock that will tick off the days, hours, minutes, seconds until a certain date.i'm thinking that this should be what's happening in the javascript:
get current date/time (using new Date())
get future date/time counting down to (using new Date(2009,7,7))
subtract current from future (Math.ceil(movie.getTime - today.getTime))
convert resulting milliseconds to back to time format (not sure how to do that yet)write result back to html page (not sure how to do that yet, either)loop the whole thing every 1000 milliseconds.is this a workable idea? it seems the most straightforward way of doing it, but other scripts i've found on the web seem much more complicated.
My question is.. I have one text box there user types the date as follows (d-m-yy) 5-4-09 or 15-3-94 how can i convert them into exact (dd-mm-yyyy) 05-04-2009 or 15-03-1994 is there any 'javascript' code to convert the given date into my desired formt...
Iam using JQuery DatePicker Plugin , created by Kelvin Luck [url]. Plugins default format is d/m/Y. how to change its default format to US Date format (m/d/Y).
I would like to create a program which converts some letters into different ones.
1) I want 2 text areas (input and output) + "convert" button
2) if I type in the input area the letters "ea" I would like it to be converted into "a", so that If I type "cambrea" and press "submit" the output text will have "cambra".
3) if I type "e " which is (e+space) I want it to be converted into " " which is "space" example: if I type the word "spine " it should be converted into "spin , note that there is a space after "spin ".
4) If I type any vowel before "o" it should render "o", example: gambuo becomes gambo. would this be possible? I'm not very familiar with Javascript even though I can modify it.
This problem seems to occur dependant on the computer system settings. I have no issues when the system date is set as M/d/yyyy but I do have a problem with the system date set as d/M/yyyy.
I have a text box on a web page that holds the date ie) document.frmTimesheet.tWeekFrom.value = 19/12/2004
theDate = new Date(document.frmTimesheet.tWeekFrom.value);
// split into day, month, year iDay = theDate.getDate(); iMonth = theDate.getMonth()+1; iYear = theDate.getFullYear();
I am currently using a function to validate a form on the client side (see code below). At the end of the function, I would like it to also compare a startDate against an endDate to ensure that the endDate is greater than (comes after) the startDate. The date format I'm using is MM/DD/YYYY and it's writing to an MS SQL Server 2000 database table via ASP. Code:
I have a successful script for determining today's date. Does anyone have anything for determining tomorrow and the next day since it would have to look at the day of month and month of year?
A HTML Form has 2 sets of 3 dropdown select lists. The 1st set is for users to enter the start time & the 2nd set is for users to enter the end time. The 1st dropdown select list in both the sets is where users will select hours, the 2nd dropdown select list in both the sets is where users will select minutes (the 2nd dropdown select list in both the sets have 4 options - 00, 15, 30 & 45). The 3rd dropdown select list in both the sets is where users will select either AM or PM.
Now it's quite obvious that the start time can come after the end time (on the same date). For e.g. you can't let users select the start time as 9:00 AM & the end time as 6:00 AM.
How do I validate that the end time always comes after the start time & vice-versa?
Here is my problem, I am trying to get the difference of two different date. I want to get how much hour and second is their different. My problem is the 1st date is using a different format this is the example:2010-05-01 13:46:04 the second one is I am trying to get the today's time and date by using this code: "currentTime.getTime()". Here is my whole code
I would like to know how to achieve this. I want to know the difference between two dates in months, how much days left over, and how much hours left over. I do not need days or hours equivalent to the months remaining. The problem is I also want it to consider February's less than 30 days and 29 days in leap year. I spend my entire week trying to figure out how to do it.
In the end I want values in variable months_left, days_left, and hours_left. I tried modifying several date deference scripts but I couldn't get them to work as intended.
I'd like to add an automatically updating date field to a webpage. I found the below example on the internet which works brilliantly except I'd like an ordinal date (e.g. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th) instead of a cardinal date (e.g. 1, 2, 3, 4).
How could I do that with this small bit of javascript code?
<script language = "JavaScript"> var now = new Date(); var monNames = new Array("January","February","March","April","May","June","July","August","September","October","November","December"); document.write("Last updated: " + now.getDate() + " " + monNames[now.getMonth()] + " " + now.getFullYear()); </script>
I've written several scripts that have "while" blocks which increment a date by one day if the date does not match one of a group of dates. However, sometimes it apparently steps out out the while loop even though my condition isn't met. Will work for a few loops then steps out often.
Are there javascript "date" issues? I have also noticed different results between Firefox and Internet Explorer.