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I have a variable that receives the current date and I need to subtract hours from that date.
var data = new Date();
Like subtraction of hours of that date?
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I have a variable that receives the current date and I need to subtract hours from that date.
var data = new Date();
Like subtraction of hours of that date?
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make a combination of setHours
with getHours
.
Date.prototype.addHours = function (value) {
this.setHours(this.getHours() + value);
}
var data = new Date();
console.log(data);
data.addHours(-30);
console.log(data);
@Samirbraga, added the function.
Now it’s more than flexible, I like it.
Just what I needed!
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You can get it using getTime().
Then subtract in milliseconds when you want to return.
// Defina o quanto quer voltar:
var Dia = 0;
Dia = Dia*60*60*24
var Hora = 1;
Hora = Hora*60*60;
var Minuto = 30;
Minuto = Minuto*60
var Segundos = 0;
Segundos = Segundos*1;
unix = new Date().getTime() - ((Dia+Hora+Minuto+Segundos)*1000);
resultado = new Date(unix);
Demonstration:
$('input').on('keydown, keyup', function(){
var Dia = $('[name=Dia]').val() !== '' ? parseInt($('[name=Dia]').val())*60*60*24 : 0;
var Hora = $('[name=Hora]').val() !== '' ? parseInt($('[name=Hora]').val())*60*60 : 0;
var Minuto = $('[name=Minutos]').val() !== '' ? parseInt($('[name=Minutos]').val())*60 : 0;
var Segundos = $('[name=Segundos]').val() !== '' ? parseInt($('[name=Segundos]').val())*1 : 0;
unix = new Date().getTime() - ((Dia+Hora+Minuto+Segundos)*1000);
$('x').text(new Date(unix));
});
$('x').text(new Date());
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<label>Dias: <input type="number" name="Dia" value="0"></label> <br><label>Hora: <input type="number" name="Hora" value="0"></label> <br><label>Minutos: <input type="number" name="Minutos" value="0"></label> <br><label>Segundos: <input type="number" name="Segundos" value="0"></label> <br><x></x>
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how many hours exactly?
– durtto
any quantity. Can be 5, 6, whatever
– DiChrist
you don’t want to format the date first?
– durtto
That I already did. I just wasn’t getting the subtraction of the hours rs
– DiChrist