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gethhmmss

v6.0.0

Published

Convert seconds or Data object to "hh:mm:ss" format.

Downloads

607

Readme

gethhmmss

Convert seconds or Data object to "hh:mm:ss" format.

Install

  npm i --save gethhmmss

Usage

Convert number of seconds to "hh:mm:ss". The number of seconds is an interval, not a date. It can be greater than 23:59:59.

  import gethhmmss from 'gethhmmss'

  console.log(gethhmmss(71))    /* 00:01:11 */
  console.log(gethhmmss(86400)) /* 24:00:00 */
  console.log(gethhmmss(90080)) /* 25:01:20 */

  /* Negative number of seconds is also valid. */

  console.log(gethhmmss(-71))    /* -00:01:11 */
  console.log(gethhmmss(-86400)) /* -24:00:00 */
  console.log(gethhmmss(-90080)) /* -25:01:20 */

Convert given Date object to "hh:mm:ss"

  import gethhmmss from 'gethhmmss'

  /* Sep 03 2007 04:20:02 */
  let date = new Date(2007, 8, 3, 4, 20, 1)

  let hhmmss = gethhmmss(date)

  console.log(hhmmss) /* 04:20:02 */

Get current date in "hh:mm:ss" format

  import gethhmmss from 'gethhmmss'

  let hhmmss = gethhmmss()

Contribute

What is in TODO list:

  • flow typings
  • ts typings
  • options for function:
    • always show sign (+00:00:00)
    • custom separator (00:00:00)

Versioning

Every version is major. You can always see the changelog and be aware of the recent changes.

See Also

Convert seconds to HH:MM:SS, that's it. https://www.npmjs.com/package/tohhmmss