Hi Friends,
Today we discuss one important topic related to ajax like calculate the time difference from current time using ajax in php. In the previous article How to get current Time using JavaScript In here there is little bit changes for solving this problem.
Ajax method is helps to solve this problem. Fetch the time difference from action page to the current page using ajax. This is very useful for finding the time difference between database clockin time or any time related field from the live time or current time. Refresh the div within the time limit using javascript time set for reload or
refresh the particular div within the given limit.
Hi Guys,
Today we discuss one useful topic related to javascript like How to get current time or live time using javascript. Here I explain how to display Current Time in 12 hour format (AM / PM) and 24 hour format with Hours Minutes, Seconds (hh:mm:ss) using JavaScript. The 12 hour time will be displayed in hh:mm:ss tt format with AM / PM and the 24 hour time will be displayed in hh:mm:ss format using JavaScript.
var today = new Date();
var h = today.getHours();
var m = today.getMinutes();
var s = today.getSeconds();
m = checkTime(m);
s = checkTime(s);
document.getElementById('txt').innerHTML =h + ":" + m + ":" + s;
From the above code, we get the output like “21:01:26”. First we store the todays date to a variable in javascript using new Date(). The getHours() method is helps to get the hour for a given date, according to local time. The value returned by getHours() is an integer between 0 and 23. The getMinutes() method helps to get the minutes in the specified date according to local time. The value returned by getMinutes() is an integer between 0 and 59. The getSeconds() method helps to get the seconds in the specified date according to local time. The value returned by getSeconds() is an integer between 0 and 59.
Now we got the current time. But here is one problem, basically this code is correct. But I modified the code like AM and PM based. AM and PM : AM stands for ‘ante meridiem’, which means ‘before noon’ in Latin, while PM stands for ‘post meridiem’, which means ‘after noon’ in Latin. This is very simple method in javascript. h >= 12 ? ‘PM’ : ‘AM’;
Full code
getTimestamp();
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The output like:Current Time: 9:24:04 PM
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