toLocaleTimeString()
method returns a string with a language sensitive representation of the time portion of this date. The new
locales
and
options
arguments let applications specify the language whose formatting conventions should be used and customize the behavior of the function. In older implementations, which ignore the
locales
and
options
arguments, the locale used and the form of the string returned are entirely implementation dependent.
dateObj.toLocaleTimeString([locales[, options]])
locales
and
options
arguments customize the behavior of the function and let applications specify the language whose formatting conventions should be used. In implementations, which ignore the
locales
and
options
arguments, the locale used and the form of the string returned are entirely implementation dependent.
见
Intl.DateTimeFormat()
constructor for details on these parameters and how to use them.
The default value for each date-time component property is
undefined
, but if the
hour
,
minute
,
second
properties are all
undefined
, then
hour
,
minute
,和
second
are assumed to be
"numeric"
.
A string representing the time portion of the given
Date
instance according to language-specific conventions.
When formatting large numbers of dates, it is better to create an
Intl.DateTimeFormat
object and use the function provided by its
format
特性。
In basic use without specifying a locale, a formatted string in the default locale and with default options is returned.
var date = new Date(Date.UTC(2012, 11, 12, 3, 0, 0)); // toLocaleTimeString() without arguments depends on the implementation, // the default locale, and the default time zone console.log(date.toLocaleTimeString()); // → "7:00:00 PM" if run in en-US locale with time zone America/Los_Angeles
locales
and
options
arguments are not supported in all browsers yet. To check whether an implementation supports them already, you can use the requirement that illegal language tags are rejected with a
RangeError
exception:
function toLocaleTimeStringSupportsLocales() {
try {
new Date().toLocaleTimeString('i');
} catch (e) {
return e.name === 'RangeError';
}
return false;
}
This example shows some of the variations in localized time formats. In order to get the format of the language used in the user interface of your application, make sure to specify that language (and possibly some fallback languages) using the
locales
argument:
var date = new Date(Date.UTC(2012, 11, 20, 3, 0, 0));
// formats below assume the local time zone of the locale;
// America/Los_Angeles for the US
// US English uses 12-hour time with AM/PM
console.log(date.toLocaleTimeString('en-US'));
// → "7:00:00 PM"
// British English uses 24-hour time without AM/PM
console.log(date.toLocaleTimeString('en-GB'));
// → "03:00:00"
// Korean uses 12-hour time with AM/PM
console.log(date.toLocaleTimeString('ko-KR'));
// → "오후 12:00:00"
// Arabic in most Arabic speaking countries uses real Arabic digits
console.log(date.toLocaleTimeString('ar-EG'));
// → "٧:٠٠:٠٠ م"
// when requesting a language that may not be supported, such as
// Balinese, include a fallback language, in this case Indonesian
console.log(date.toLocaleTimeString(['ban', 'id']));
// → "11.00.00"
The results provided by
toLocaleTimeString()
can be customized using the
options
argument:
var date = new Date(Date.UTC(2012, 11, 20, 3, 0, 0));
// an application may want to use UTC and make that visible
var options = { timeZone: 'UTC', timeZoneName: 'short' };
console.log(date.toLocaleTimeString('en-US', options));
// → "3:00:00 AM GMT"
// sometimes even the US needs 24-hour time
console.log(date.toLocaleTimeString('en-US', { hour12: false }));
// → "19:00:00"
// show only hours and minutes, use options with the default locale - use an empty array
console.log(date.toLocaleTimeString([], { hour: '2-digit', minute: '2-digit' }));
// → "20:01"
| Desktop | Mobile | Server | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
toLocaleTimeString
|
Chrome 1 | Edge 12 | Firefox 1 | IE 5.5 | Opera 5 | Safari 1 | WebView Android 1 | Chrome Android 18 | Firefox Android 4 | Opera Android 10.1 | Safari iOS 1 | Samsung Internet Android 1.0 | nodejs 0.1.100 |
IANA time zone names in
timeZone
option
|
Chrome 24 | Edge 14 | Firefox 52 | IE No | Opera 15 | Safari 6.1 | WebView Android 4.4 | Chrome Android 25 | Firefox Android No | Opera Android 14 | Safari iOS 7 | Samsung Internet Android 1.5 | nodejs 0.12 |
locales
|
Chrome 24 | Edge 12 | Firefox 29 | IE 11 | Opera 15 | Safari 10 | WebView Android 4.4 | Chrome Android 25 | Firefox Android 56 | Opera Android 14 | Safari iOS 10 | Samsung Internet Android 1.5 |
nodejs
13.0.0
|
options
|
Chrome 24 | Edge 12 | Firefox 29 | IE 11 | Opera 15 | Safari 10 | WebView Android 4.4 | Chrome Android 25 | Firefox Android 56 | Opera Android 14 | Safari iOS 10 | Samsung Internet Android 1.5 | nodejs 0.12 |
完整支持
不支持
见实现注意事项。
Intl.DateTimeFormat
Date.prototype.toLocaleDateString()
Date.prototype.toLocaleString()
Date.prototype.toTimeString()
Date.prototype.toString()
Date
Date.UTC()
Date.now()
Date.parse()
Date.prototype.getDate()
Date.prototype.getDay()
Date.prototype.getFullYear()
Date.prototype.getHours()
Date.prototype.getMilliseconds()
Date.prototype.getMinutes()
Date.prototype.getMonth()
Date.prototype.getSeconds()
Date.prototype.getTime()
Date.prototype.getTimezoneOffset()
Date.prototype.getUTCDate()
Date.prototype.getUTCDay()
Date.prototype.getUTCFullYear()
Date.prototype.getUTCHours()
Date.prototype.getUTCMilliseconds()
Date.prototype.getUTCMinutes()
Date.prototype.getUTCMonth()
Date.prototype.getUTCSeconds()
Date.prototype.getYear()
Date.prototype.setDate()
Date.prototype.setFullYear()
Date.prototype.setHours()
Date.prototype.setMilliseconds()
Date.prototype.setMinutes()
Date.prototype.setMonth()
Date.prototype.setSeconds()
Date.prototype.setTime()
Date.prototype.setUTCDate()
Date.prototype.setUTCFullYear()
Date.prototype.setUTCHours()
Date.prototype.setUTCMilliseconds()
Date.prototype.setUTCMinutes()
Date.prototype.setUTCMonth()
Date.prototype.setUTCSeconds()
Date.prototype.setYear()
Date.prototype.toDateString()
Date.prototype.toGMTString()
Date.prototype.toISOString()
Date.prototype.toJSON()
Date.prototype.toLocaleDateString()
Date.prototype.toLocaleString()
Date.prototype.toLocaleTimeString()
Date.prototype.toSource()
Date.prototype.toString()
Date.prototype.toTimeString()
Date.prototype.toUTCString()
Date.prototype.valueOf()
Date.prototype[@@toPrimitive]
Function
Object
Object.prototype.__defineGetter__()
Object.prototype.__defineSetter__()
Object.prototype.__lookupGetter__()
Object.prototype.__lookupSetter__()
Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty()
Object.prototype.isPrototypeOf()
Object.prototype.propertyIsEnumerable()
Object.prototype.toLocaleString()
Object.prototype.toSource()
Object.prototype.toString()
Object.prototype.valueOf()
Object.setPrototypeOf()