ES6 - toLocaleTimeString() Method



JavaScript date toLocaleTimeString() method converts a date to a string, returning the "date" portion using the current locale's conventions.

The toLocaleTimeString method relies on the underlying operating system in formatting dates. It converts the date to a string using the formatting convention of the operating system where the script is running. For example, in the United States, the month appears before the date (04/15/98), whereas in Germany, the date appears before the month (15.04.98).

Syntax

Date.toLocaleTimeString () 

Return Value

Returns the formatted date in a string format.

Example

var dt = new Date(1993, 6, 28, 14, 39, 7); 
console.log( "Formated Date : " + dt.toLocaleTimeString());        

Output

Formated Date : 2:39:07 PM          
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