JavaScript - Help With Clock Time Format In Script.
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I want to change time format from 12 to 24 hours and remove AM and PM in this script. Anybody can help me? Code: <style type="text/css"> /*<![CDATA[*/ #clock { font-family: "Trebuchet MS", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:16px; color:#030; padding-top: 24px; text-align:center; } /*//]]>*/ </style> <script type='text/javascript'> //<![CDATA[ var dayarray=new Array('Svē','Pir','Otr','Tre','Cet','Pie','Ses'); var montharray=new Array('01','02','03','04','05','06','07','08','09','10','11','12'); function getthedate(){ mydate=new Date(); year=mydate.getUTCFullYear(); day=mydate.getDay(); month=mydate.getMonth(); daym=mydate.getDate(); if(daym<10) { daym='0'+daym; } hours=mydate.getHours(); minutes=mydate.getMinutes(); seconds=mydate.getSeconds(); dn='AM'; if(hours>=12) { dn='PM'; } dn='AM'; if(hours>=12) { dn='PM'; } if(hours>12){ hours=hours-12; } if(hours==0){ hours=12; } if(minutes<=9) { minutes='0'+minutes; } if(seconds<=9) { seconds='0'+seconds; } cdate=dayarray[day]+', '+daym+'-'+montharray[month]+'-'+year+', '+hours+':'+minutes+':'+seconds+' '+dn; document.getElementById('clock').firstChild.nodeValue=cdate; setTimeout('getthedate()',1000); } window.onload=function() { getthedate(); } //]]> </script> Thanks. Similar TutorialsSorry, I'm new to javascript... . I want to make a switch statement that will display something different depending on the time of day. Once I saw something like getTime (?), but it relied on the user's clock. I know that you would expect me to at least research getTime so that I'm asking about something more specific, but I don't think it's what I need because I want mine to give the same result regardless of the viewer's time zone or how off thier clock is. How can I do this? I only need to know how to get the time; I know how I'm going to do the switch statement. I just wanted to give you some idea of what I meant to to... =)
How can I draw a cookie where number of chocolate chips represents the number of seconds and the number of bites represents the number of minutes. I want to show the passage of time on a clock that looks like items are being added to the display according to the number of seconds and minutes. Maybe using a mouse input aswell! Please guide.:confused: I use the Processing Software hello all, this is my first time on this site and i can usally find all the information i need on google. However iv run into a problem while coding a countdown timer for students in my school i will be hosting it as a mobile website. what im having problems with is getting not the system time, but 1 syncronized time source ex. The official U.S.time or any other single time source if that one will not be the best. any suggestions? ps. i am completely new to js so make any suggestions and please explain throughly. Thanks! Can someone help me modify this script be set to a specific Time Zone rather than picking up the time from the local machine? I want it to countdown to 6:00 am EST. http://javascript.internet.com/time-...countdown.html Can anyone tell me what to add where if it is possible? Thank you in advance. Hi everyone, i made this clock and for me in the UK it displays my time, however for people everywhere else in the world it displays their current time, i would like it to display GMTdate only regardless of where you live. any help would be great. below is my code: Code: <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- function updateClock ( ) { var currentTime = new Date ( ); var currentHours = currentTime.getHours ( ); var currentMinutes = currentTime.getMinutes ( ); var currentSeconds = currentTime.getSeconds ( ); // Pad the minutes and seconds with leading zeros, if required currentMinutes = ( currentMinutes < 10 ? "0" : "" ) + currentMinutes; currentSeconds = ( currentSeconds < 10 ? "0" : "" ) + currentSeconds; // Choose either "AM" or "PM" as appropriate var timeOfDay = ( currentHours < 12 ) ? "AM" : "PM"; // Convert the hours component to 12-hour format if needed currentHours = ( currentHours > 12 ) ? currentHours - 12 : currentHours; // Convert an hours component of "0" to "12" currentHours = ( currentHours == 0 ) ? 12 : currentHours; // Compose the string for display var currentTimeString = currentHours + ":" + currentMinutes + ":" + currentSeconds + " " + timeOfDay; // Update the time display document.getElementById("clock").firstChild.nodeValue = currentTimeString; } // --> </script> thanks My bad if this was answered somewhere else. I did search the forums but was unable to locate an answer (It is kind of a specific question) I have an odd problem. I have the following clock script: Code: function Clock() { var today=new Date(); var h=today.getHours(); var m=today.getMinutes(); var s=today.getSeconds(); // add lead zeros to numbers less than 10 h=checkTime(h); m=checkTime(m); s=checkTime(s); document.getElementById('Clock').innerHTML=h+":"+m+":"+s; t=setTimeout('Clock'), 500); } function checkTime(i) { if (i<10) { i="0" + i; } return i; } Loaded at the page load and assigned to a div: Code: <body onLoad = "Clock();"> <!--the clock--> <div align = "right" id = "Clock"></div> With this style applied: Code: #Clock {font-size: 30pt; position: fixed; top: 0px; right: 0px; background: #ffffff; z-index: 3; } The problem I've run into is this: In Chrome, whenever I scroll down, even by just one tap/click of the down arrow, the clock stops updating the time in, pardon the pun, real-time. But the second I scroll completely to the top of the page, it goes back to counting. I tested in the current (as of Nov 20th 2010) versions of FireFox, Opera and IE9 and the only browser that seems to produce this problem is Chrome. Any ideas? How would I get the local time of a pc using JavaScript in dd-mm-yyyy format ?
Hello, I would like to learn if there is way to change a different format every time the user want as example is Code: London 12:00:33 - Friday 18/03/2011 Thanks 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.
For the sample code: Code: <form name=form> <ul> <li><input type="text" onkeyUp="calc1();" name=x ></li> <li><input type="text" onkeyUp="calc2();" name=y ></li> </ul> </form> <script> function calc1() { document.form.y.value = (10 * document.form.x.value).toPrecision(5); } function calc2() { document.form.x.value = (0.1 * document.form.y.value).toPrecision(5); } </script> How can I use a checkbox to : (1) Upon check, change the current values to toExponential(5) format (2) Use a different script and/or function that would then calculate with toExponential(5) [as opposed to the hard coded toPrecision(5) in the current functions. (3) Upon unchecking, the result should should go back to Precision and change the function and/or script back to the original. I have the following code on my site. I use this in the header of mysite Code: <script type="text/javascript"> var weekdaystxt=["Sun", "Mon", "Tues", "Wed", "Thurs", "Fri", "Sat"] var montharray=("January","February","March","April","May","June","July","August","September","October","November","December") function showLocalgetthedate(){ var mydate=new Date() var year=mydate.getYear() if (year < 1000) year+=1900 var day=mydate.getDay() var month=mydate.getMonth() var daym=mydate.getDate() if (daym<10) daym="0"+daym function showLocalTime(container, servermode, offsetMinutes, displayversion){ if (!document.getElementById || !document.getElementById(container)) return this.container=document.getElementById(container) this.displayversion=displayversion var servertimestring=(servermode=="server-php")? '<? print date("F d, Y H:i:s", time())?>' : (servermode=="server-ssi")? '<!--#config timefmt="%B %d, %Y %H:%M:%S"--><!--#echo var="DATE_LOCAL" -->' : '<%= Now() %>' this.localtime=this.serverdate=new Date(servertimestring) this.localtime.setTime(this.serverdate.getTime()+offsetMinutes*60*1000) //add user offset to server time this.updateTime() this.updateContainer() } showLocalTime.prototype.updateTime=function(){ var thisobj=this this.localtime.setSeconds(this.localtime.getSeconds()+1) setTimeout(function(){thisobj.updateTime()}, 1000) //update time every second } showLocalTime.prototype.updateContainer=function(){ var thisobj=this if (this.displayversion=="long") this.container.innerHTML=this.localtime.toLocaleString() else{ var hour=this.localtime.getHours() var minutes=this.localtime.getMinutes() var seconds=this.localtime.getSeconds() var ampm=(hour>=12)? "PM" : "AM" var dayofweek=weekdaystxt[this.localtime.getDay()] this.container.innerHTML=formatField(hour, 1)+":"+formatField(minutes)+":"+formatField(seconds)+" "+ampm+ " "+montharray(month)+" ("+dayofweek+")" } setTimeout(function(){thisobj.updateContainer()}, 1000) //update container every second } function formatField(num, isHour){ </script> I use this to display the information. Code: <script type="text/javascript"> new showLocalTime("timecontainer", "server-php", 0, "short") new showLocalTime("timecontainer2", "server-php", +300, "short") new showLocalTime("timecontainer3", "server-php", +360, "short") new showLocalTime("timecontainer4", "server-php", +600, "short") </script> This gives me 4 clocks which i set at different time zones Can someone assist me in showing me a way to accelerate the time for this clock. I would like the minutes to be only 5 seconds long versus the normal 60 seconds per minute. I fly a flight sim and the in game world clock is accelerated at this pace and my squad would like to be able to see the time it would currently be in the game so we can avoid launching the game at certain in game times. If this can't be done, does anyone know of a separate java script that can accomplish this? Thank you in advance, any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Suppose I have some function ... myFunction(); And I want it to be executed from 3am - 11pm but not at any other time So far what i had done is along the line of Code: for(i=0;i<99999;i++) { var time = new Date(); var hours = time.getHours(); if (hours>=3 && hours<=23){ myFunction(); } } What happens so far is that: If it is the right time it loops over and over and continually executes the function (which is what I want) If it's the wrong time (not 3am-11pm) it loops once, doesn't execute the functoin and then the script finishes (whereas I want it to continue looping until the right time comes along) If its the right time and then it moves to the wrong time it stops looping, whereas i want it to not execute the function but continue looping until the right time comes around again. So the overall affect is that at the given times of day the script plays and when its not the correct time it doesnt and then when it is the right time again it starts playing again, seemlessly and continually Quote: <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.2"> <!-- Begin var days=new Array(8); days[1]="Monday"; days[2]="Tuesday"; days[3]="Wednesday"; days[4]="Thursday"; days[5]="Friday"; days[6]="Saturday"; days[7]="Sunday"; var months=new Array(13); months[1]="January"; months[2]="February"; months[3]="March"; months[4]="April"; months[5]="May"; months[6]="June"; months[7]="July"; months[8]="August"; months[9]="September"; months[10]="October"; months[11]="November"; months[12]="December"; var time=new Date(); var lmonth=months[time.getMonth() + 1]; var ldays=days[time.getDay() + 1]; var date=time.getDate(); var year=time.getYear(); var hour=time.getHours(); var min=time.getMinutes() if (year < 2000) year = year + 1900; if (hour > 15) { date = date + 1; } document.write("<center>" + lmonth +" "); document.write(date + ", " + year + "</center>"); // End --> </SCRIPT> </CENTER> Can anyone help me edit this so that on Saturday at 10am the date displays mondays date. Thanks Hi, I am trying to implement a script which redirects visitors to one of 24 html pages based on the hour it is when they visit. I have tried a number of other script I could find and nothing even close to working has been achieved. The pages are named: 0.html, 1.html, 2.html.....up to....22.html & 23.html I already have a simple script in use for the day of the week and am sure there must be something similar I can do for the hour of day. Any help that can be offered will be greatly appreciated as this is driving me mad. Hello everybody I am new here and my English is not very good, sorry. I hope this post is in the correct forum.Thank you in advance for helping me out. I am from the netherlands and we are having a problem with a script. I will explain a few things so everything is clear for you. We are a member from a website: www.onderdelenzoeker.nl Through this website customers can ask for used carparts. If we have these parts in stock we can send the customers an email trough this website. (we are loggin in at leden.onderdelenzoeker.nl) We don't have a regular stock and price so every email we send is unique. That is why we are using this script. When we are sending a customer an email, this script will put the parts in our webshop with the prices. The customer will get an email with a unique link and can order the parts and pay trough the internet. But now the problem , this script won't work the first time. If we fill in a form and send it the first time the script won't work (the customer is getting an email but without the link and the parts are not in the webshop). If we fill in the same form a second time and send it the script is working and the customer is getting an email with a link and the parts are in the shop. Now the script is working in IE and we are using Trixie (is the same like greasemonkey is for FF) I hope I have written down all the information you need. And I hope there is somebody who can help me out. Thank you for your time and effort. Nicole This is the script: PHP Code: // ==UserScript== // @name onderdelenzoeker.nl Extractor for ie // @namespace http://www.autodemontage-wlubbers.nl // @description Adds products to the autodemontage-wlubbers.nl webshop width the information form the onderdelenzoeker.nl website when a users request a product. // @date 09.05.2011 // @version 1.0.2 // @require http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.5.1/jquery.min.js // @include http://leden.onderdelenzoeker.nl/* // ==/UserScript== var merk; var model; var bouwjaar; var base_url = 'http://www.autodemontage-wlubbers.nl/shop/admin/services.php?action='; $(document).ready(function(){ setTimeout('replace_button()',500); }); replace_button = function(){ if($('.info').find('td:eq(7)').length!=0){ merk = $('.info').find('td:eq(7)').html().split(' ')[0]; model = $('.info').find('td:eq(10)').html(); bouwjaar = $('.info').find('td:eq(13)').html().replace(/[^A-Za-z0-9 .]/,''); $('.info:eq(4)').find('button').after('<input type="button" class="button" onclick="addProjectToShop();" style="width:100%" value="Verstuur gegevens naar aanvrager" />'); $('.info:eq(4)').find('button:eq(0)').remove(); $('body').after('<iframe style="display:none;" id="sendFrame" />'); $('#sendFrame').attr('src',base_url+'login&pass=q6pk4mcn5kzy5hppg0bcq'); } setTimeout('replace_button()',1000); } addProjectToShop = function (){ $('body').after('<div style="position:fixed;top:'+(window.innerHeight/2-100)+';left:'+(window.innerWidth/2-200)+';width:400px;height:200px;border:1px solid black;background:white;" id="loadingFrame" ><h1>Sending...</h1></div>'); var length = 10; var sPassword = ""; for (i=0; i < length; i++) { numI = getRandomNum(); while (checkPunc(numI)) { numI = getRandomNum(); } sPassword = sPassword + String.fromCharCode(numI); } var int_ = 200; $('.info:eq(4)').find('label').each(function(){ var parent = $(this).parent().parent().parent(); if(parent.find('input:eq(0)').attr('checked')) { setTimeout('$(\'#sendFrame\').attr(\'src\',\''+base_url+'addProduct&pass=q6pk4mcn5kzy5hppg0bcq&code='+sPassword+'&merk='+merk+'&model='+model+'&bouwjaar='+bouwjaar+'&item='+$(this).html()+'&prijs='+parent.find('input:eq(1)').val()+'&statiegeld='+parent.find('input:eq(2)').val()+'&verzendkosten='+$('#verzendkosten').val()+'&garantie='+parent.find('select option:selected').text()+'\');',int_); int_ = int_ + 200; } }); setTimeout('$(\'#sendFrame\').attr(\'src\',\''+base_url+'logout\');',int_); $('textarea').val($('textarea').val()+"\nU kunt de producten via onze webshop bestellen.\nKlik of kopieer de onderstaande link in uw browser.\nhttp://www.autodemontage-wlubbers.nl/shop/index.php?route=product/product/refcode&refcode="+sPassword); setTimeout('$(\'#loadingFrame\').remove();$(\'#sendFrame\').remove();validate_and_submit();',4000); return false; } getRandomNum = function () { var rndNum = Math.random() rndNum = parseInt(rndNum * 1000); rndNum = (rndNum % 94) + 33; return rndNum; } checkPunc = function (num) { if ((num >=33) && (num <=47)) { return true; } if ((num >=58) && (num <=64)) { return true; } if ((num >=91) && (num <=96)) { return true; } if ((num >=123) && (num <=126)) { return true; } return false; } I don't know if this is possible, so I figured I'd ask a few gurus. I know it is possible to have an image change at a certain time of day, and it's also possible to have an image change by day, but is there a script to do both? What I want to do is have the first image show from 8am cst to 6pm cst mon-fri, it's our open sign for live chat. The the rest of the time have the second image. Is this possible with any type of script? Any help you can give is greatly appreciated! Hi there, I saw this on the website for the new blackberry playbook and want to do something similar to that. http://us.blackberry.com/playbook-tablet/ Does anyone know of a script that will let me have 5 pictures or so and it will automatically go through them all but you can fastforward to the picture you like by clicking on a dot at the bottom like on the blackberry website? Hope I explained that well enough I am developing a web page which contains a java script file. Java script file is created using excel tool. My problem is that the execution time of a java script function is very high,mainly in chrome browser. what will be solution to overcome this?
** edit so i managed to find a thread that removed the time stamp, all i need now is to change the date format and i'll be finished. thanks to Phillip_M for his post on that thread.** ========= hello i found this script for a datetime picker for a class project, which you can see he http://www.javascriptkit.com/script/...imestamp.shtml I want the date to be displayed as MMDDYYY instead of day-month-year this is the script below- Quote: function show_calendar(str_target, str_datetime) { var arr_months = ["January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December"]; var week_days = ["Su", "Mo", "Tu", "We", "Th", "Fr", "Sa"]; var n_weekstart = 1; // day week starts from (normally 0 or 1) var dt_datetime = (str_datetime == null || str_datetime =="" ? new Date() : str2dt(str_datetime)); var dt_prev_month = new Date(dt_datetime); dt_prev_month.setMonth(dt_datetime.getMonth()-1); var dt_next_month = new Date(dt_datetime); dt_next_month.setMonth(dt_datetime.getMonth()+1); var dt_firstday = new Date(dt_datetime); dt_firstday.setDate(1); dt_firstday.setDate(1-(7+dt_firstday.getDay()-n_weekstart)%7); var dt_lastday = new Date(dt_next_month); dt_lastday.setDate(0); // html generation (feel free to tune it for your particular application) // print calendar header var str_buffer = new String ( "<html>\n"+ "<head>\n"+ " <title>Calendar</title>\n"+ "</head>\n"+ "<body bgcolor=\"White\">\n"+ "<table class=\"clsOTable\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\" width=\"100%\">\n"+ "<tr><td bgcolor=\"#4682B4\">\n"+ "<table cellspacing=\"1\" cellpadding=\"3\" border=\"0\" width=\"100%\">\n"+ "<tr>\n <td bgcolor=\"#4682B4\"><a href=\"javascript:window.opener.show_calendar('"+ str_target+"', '"+ dt2dtstr(dt_prev_month)+"'+document.cal.time.value);\">"+ "<img src=\"prev.gif\" width=\"16\" height=\"16\" border=\"0\""+ " alt=\"previous month\"></a></td>\n"+ " <td bgcolor=\"#4682B4\" colspan=\"5\">"+ "<font color=\"white\" face=\"tahoma, verdana\" size=\"2\">" +arr_months[dt_datetime.getMonth()]+" "+dt_datetime.getFullYear()+"</font></td>\n"+ " <td bgcolor=\"#4682B4\" align=\"right\"><a href=\"javascript:window.opener.show_calendar('" +str_target+"', '"+dt2dtstr(dt_next_month)+"'+document.cal.time.value);\">"+ "<img src=\"next.gif\" width=\"16\" height=\"16\" border=\"0\""+ " alt=\"next month\"></a></td>\n</tr>\n" ); var dt_current_day = new Date(dt_firstday); // print weekdays titles str_buffer += "<tr>\n"; for (var n=0; n<7; n++) str_buffer += " <td bgcolor=\"#87CEFA\">"+ "<font color=\"white\" face=\"tahoma, verdana\" size=\"2\">"+ week_days[(n_weekstart+n)%7]+"</font></td>\n"; // print calendar table str_buffer += "</tr>\n"; while (dt_current_day.getMonth() == dt_datetime.getMonth() || dt_current_day.getMonth() == dt_firstday.getMonth()) { // print row heder str_buffer += "<tr>\n"; for (var n_current_wday=0; n_current_wday<7; n_current_wday++) { if (dt_current_day.getDate() == dt_datetime.getDate() && dt_current_day.getMonth() == dt_datetime.getMonth()) // print current date str_buffer += " <td bgcolor=\"#FFB6C1\" align=\"right\">"; else if (dt_current_day.getDay() == 0 || dt_current_day.getDay() == 6) // weekend days str_buffer += " <td bgcolor=\"#DBEAF5\" align=\"right\">"; else // print working days of current month str_buffer += " <td bgcolor=\"white\" align=\"right\">"; if (dt_current_day.getMonth() == dt_datetime.getMonth()) // print days of current month str_buffer += "<a href=\"javascript:window.opener."+str_target+ ".value='"+dt2dtstr(dt_current_day)+"'+document.cal.time.value; window.close();\">"+ "<font color=\"black\" face=\"tahoma, verdana\" size=\"2\">"; else // print days of other months str_buffer += "<a href=\"javascript:window.opener."+str_target+ ".value='"+dt2dtstr(dt_current_day)+"'+document.cal.time.value; window.close();\">"+ "<font color=\"gray\" face=\"tahoma, verdana\" size=\"2\">"; str_buffer += dt_current_day.getDate()+"</font></a></td>\n"; dt_current_day.setDate(dt_current_day.getDate()+1); } // print row footer str_buffer += "</tr>\n"; } // print calendar footer str_buffer += "<form name=\"cal\">\n<tr><td colspan=\"7\" bgcolor=\"#87CEFA\">"+ "<font color=\"White\" face=\"tahoma, verdana\" size=\"2\">"+ "Time: <input type=\"text\" name=\"time\" value=\""+dt2tmstr(dt_datetime)+ "\" size=\"8\" maxlength=\"8\"></font></td></tr>\n</form>\n" + "</table>\n" + "</tr>\n</td>\n</table>\n" + "</body>\n" + "</html>\n"; var vWinCal = window.open("", "Calendar", "width=200,height=250,status=no,resizable=yes,top=200,left=200"); vWinCal.opener = self; var calc_doc = vWinCal.document; calc_doc.write (str_buffer); calc_doc.close(); } // datetime parsing and formatting routimes. modify them if you wish other datetime format function str2dt (str_datetime) { var re_date = /^(\d+)\-(\d+)\-(\d+)\s+(\d+)\\d+)\\d+)$/; if (!re_date.exec(str_datetime)) return alert("Invalid Datetime format: "+ str_datetime); return (new Date (RegExp.$3, RegExp.$2-1, RegExp.$1, RegExp.$4, RegExp.$5, RegExp.$6)); } function dt2dtstr (dt_datetime) { return (new String ( dt_datetime.getDate()+"-"+(dt_datetime.getMonth()+1)+"-"+dt_datetime.getFullYear()+" ")); } function dt2tmstr (dt_datetime) { return (new String ( dt_datetime.getHours()+":"+dt_datetime.getMinutes()+":"+dt_datetime.getSeconds())); } any help is appreciated ive been at this for two days with no result. thank you |