Show date in specific format date from code?
I have an angular2 v4 app and I have to show a date in a specific format.
I have this in my component:
currentDate: Date = new Date();
And in my HTML I have this.
<mat-form-field>
<input matInput [(ngModel)]="currentReport.fromDate" type="text"/>
</mat-form-field>
But In running time, the input look like this:
Sat Nov 17 2018 17:35:26 GMT-0600 (hora estándar central)
How to show the date in format dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm
using ngModel?
angular typescript datetime date-format
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I have an angular2 v4 app and I have to show a date in a specific format.
I have this in my component:
currentDate: Date = new Date();
And in my HTML I have this.
<mat-form-field>
<input matInput [(ngModel)]="currentReport.fromDate" type="text"/>
</mat-form-field>
But In running time, the input look like this:
Sat Nov 17 2018 17:35:26 GMT-0600 (hora estándar central)
How to show the date in format dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm
using ngModel?
angular typescript datetime date-format
add a comment |
I have an angular2 v4 app and I have to show a date in a specific format.
I have this in my component:
currentDate: Date = new Date();
And in my HTML I have this.
<mat-form-field>
<input matInput [(ngModel)]="currentReport.fromDate" type="text"/>
</mat-form-field>
But In running time, the input look like this:
Sat Nov 17 2018 17:35:26 GMT-0600 (hora estándar central)
How to show the date in format dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm
using ngModel?
angular typescript datetime date-format
I have an angular2 v4 app and I have to show a date in a specific format.
I have this in my component:
currentDate: Date = new Date();
And in my HTML I have this.
<mat-form-field>
<input matInput [(ngModel)]="currentReport.fromDate" type="text"/>
</mat-form-field>
But In running time, the input look like this:
Sat Nov 17 2018 17:35:26 GMT-0600 (hora estándar central)
How to show the date in format dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm
using ngModel?
angular typescript datetime date-format
angular typescript datetime date-format
asked Nov 17 '18 at 23:40
Sergio MendezSergio Mendez
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You need to format the Date
object to a string
. One way to do that is with moment .format
(https://momentjs.com/docs/#/displaying/)
currentDate: Date = moment(new Date()).format('DD/MM/YYYY HH:mm')
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If this is the only thing you need then initialize it like this in your ts file currentDate: string = new Date().toLocaleString();
if you need other date formats too then use a library like moment
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You need to format the Date
object to a string
. One way to do that is with moment .format
(https://momentjs.com/docs/#/displaying/)
currentDate: Date = moment(new Date()).format('DD/MM/YYYY HH:mm')
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You need to format the Date
object to a string
. One way to do that is with moment .format
(https://momentjs.com/docs/#/displaying/)
currentDate: Date = moment(new Date()).format('DD/MM/YYYY HH:mm')
add a comment |
You need to format the Date
object to a string
. One way to do that is with moment .format
(https://momentjs.com/docs/#/displaying/)
currentDate: Date = moment(new Date()).format('DD/MM/YYYY HH:mm')
You need to format the Date
object to a string
. One way to do that is with moment .format
(https://momentjs.com/docs/#/displaying/)
currentDate: Date = moment(new Date()).format('DD/MM/YYYY HH:mm')
answered Nov 18 '18 at 0:03
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If this is the only thing you need then initialize it like this in your ts file currentDate: string = new Date().toLocaleString();
if you need other date formats too then use a library like moment
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If this is the only thing you need then initialize it like this in your ts file currentDate: string = new Date().toLocaleString();
if you need other date formats too then use a library like moment
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If this is the only thing you need then initialize it like this in your ts file currentDate: string = new Date().toLocaleString();
if you need other date formats too then use a library like moment
If this is the only thing you need then initialize it like this in your ts file currentDate: string = new Date().toLocaleString();
if you need other date formats too then use a library like moment
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answered Nov 18 '18 at 2:27
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