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clock-time

v3.0.3

Published

Formats milliseconds or minutes and seconds as clock time

Downloads

370

Readme

Clock Time

Build Status

Formats milliseconds or minutes and seconds as clock time

Installation

npm install clock-time

Usage

Import or require the package and pass milliseconds as a single argument to get nicely formatted clock time.

import clockTime from 'clock-time'; // es6
const clockTime = require('clock-time'); // cjs

clockTime(60 * 1000); // 1:00

Or, pass the number of minutes as the first argument and the number of seconds as the second argument instead.

clockTime(4, 20); // 4:20

toClockParts

Use the named export toClockParts to convert milliseconds to an object of minutes, zero-padded seconds, and total seconds. This can be useful when you want to use the parts of a clock time separately or in addition to the formatted string.

If the second argument to toClockParts is true, zero-padding on the returned seconds property will be disabled and seconds will be a number.

import {toClockParts} from 'clock-time';

const {
  minutes, // 4
  seconds, // 20
  total // 260
} = toClockParts(260000);

const formatted = `${minutes}:${seconds}`; // or clockTime(minutes, seconds)

License

MIT