Reputation: 28627
How do you round up/ round down a momentjs moment to nearest minute?
I have checked the docs, but there doesn't appear to be a method for this.
Note that I do not want a string rounded to the nearest minute, I want a moment
returned (or modified in place, either is fine). I prefer not to have to convert to a string, and the convert back too.
Thanks.
As requested, here is some code:
var now = new moment(new Date());
if (now.seconds() > 0) {
now.add('minutes', -1);
}
now.seconds(0);
as you can see, I have managed to manually round down the moment here, but it seems rather hacky. Just after a more elegant way of accomplishing this.
Upvotes: 80
Views: 93748
Reputation: 10263
Just another possibility:
const now = moment();
// -> Wed Sep 30 2015 11:57:20 GMT+0200 (CEST)
now.add(1, 'm').startOf('minute');
// -> Wed Sep 30 2015 11:58:00 GMT+0200 (CEST)
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 1155
Easy. As stated by many others, just use Moment.startOf:
var roundDown = moment('2015-02-17 12:59:59').startOf('hour');
roundDown.format('HH:mm:SS'); // 12:00:00
Importantly, this also works as expected:
var roundDown = moment('2015-02-17 12:00:00').startOf('hour');
roundDown.format('HH:mm:SS'); // 12:00:00
Slightly trickier, if we want to round up with a proper ceiling function: for example, when rounding up by hour, we want 12:00:00
to round up to 12:00:00
.
var roundUp = moment('2015-02-17 12:00:00').add(1, 'hour').startOf('hour');
roundUp.format('HH:mm:SS'); // ERROR: 13:00:00
function roundUp(momentObj, roundBy){
return momentObj.add(1, roundBy).startOf(roundBy);
}
var caseA = moment('2015-02-17 12:00:00');
roundUp(caseA, 'minute').format('HH:mm:SS'); // 12:00:00
var caseB = moment('2015-02-17 12:00:00.001');
roundUp(caseB, 'minute').format('HH:mm:SS'); // 12:01:00
var caseC = moment('2015-02-17 12:00:59');
roundUp(caseC, 'minute').format('HH:mm:SS'); // 12:01:00
Upvotes: 15
Reputation: 10811
The simplest solution so far:
function floor(time, floorBy = 'minute') {
return time.startOf(floorBy);
}
function ceil(time, ceilBy = 'minute') {
return time.subtract(1, 'millisecond').add(1, ceilBy).startOf(ceilBy);
}
// The solution is above. The code below is an optional test:
console.log(
floor(moment('2019-01-01 12:00:00.000')).format('H:mm:ss.SSS') === '12:00:00.000',
ceil(moment('2019-01-01 12:00:00.000')).format('H:mm:ss.SSS') === '12:00:00.000',
floor(moment('2019-01-01 12:00:00.001')).format('H:mm:ss.SSS') === '12:00:00.000',
ceil(moment('2019-01-01 12:00:00.001')).format('H:mm:ss.SSS') === '12:01:00.000',
floor(moment('2019-01-01 12:15:16.876'), 'hour' ).format('H:mm:ss.SSS') === '12:00:00.000',
ceil(moment('2019-01-01 12:15:16.876'), 'hour' ).format('H:mm:ss.SSS') === '13:00:00.000',
floor(moment('2019-01-01 12:59:59.999'), 'second').format('H:mm:ss.SSS') === '12:59:59.000',
ceil(moment('2019-01-01 12:59:59.999'), 'second').format('H:mm:ss.SSS') === '13:00:00.000',
floor(moment('2019-01-01 12:00:00.025'), 'ms' ).format('H:mm:ss.SSS') === '12:00:00.025',
ceil(moment('2019-01-01 12:00:00.025'), 'ms' ).format('H:mm:ss.SSS') === '12:00:00.025'
);
<script src="//cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]/min/moment.min.js"></script>
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 231
I was searching for this same question and found a better solution:
Use the third parameter in diff()
function:
moment("2019-05-02 17:10:20").diff("2019-05-02 17:09:30","minutes",true)
By setting third parameter to true, you get the raw value as response that you can round by yourself using Math.round()
See JSFiddle: https://jsfiddle.net/2wqs4o0v/3/
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 1353
This solution worked for me;
function round_up_to_nearest_hour(date = new Date()) {
return moment(date).add(59, 'minutes').startOf('hour').toDate();
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 28627
Partial answer:
To round down to nearest moment minute:
var m = moment();
m.startOf('minute');
However, the equivalent for rounding up, endOf
, doesn't quite give the expected result.
Upvotes: 27
Reputation: 166
A more precise answer:
t.add(30, 'seconds').startOf('minute')
Case1: Rounding down if seconds < 30
t = moment(); //12:00:05
t.add(30, 'seconds').startOf('minute') //12:00:00
Case2: Rounding up if seconds >= 30
t = moment(); //12:00:33
t.add(30, 'seconds').startOf('minute') //12:01:00
Upvotes: 10
Reputation: 5825
Rounding to the nearest hour can be achieved by adding half an hour and then run .startOf('hour'). This is the same for any time measurement.
var now = moment();
// -> Wed Sep 30 2015 11:01:00
now.add(30, 'minutes').startOf('hour'); // -> Wed Sep 30 2015 11:31:00
// -> Wed Sep 30 2015 11:00:00
var now = moment();
// -> Wed Sep 30 2015 11:31:00
now.add(30, 'minutes').startOf('hour'); // -> Wed Sep 30 2015 12:01:00
// -> Wed Sep 30 2015 12:00:00
Upvotes: 24
Reputation: 5693
To round up, you need to add a minute and then round it down. To round down, just use the startOf
method.
Note the use of a ternary operator to check if the time should be rounded (for instance, 13:00:00 on the dot doesn't need to be rounded).
var m = moment('2017-02-17 12:01:01');
var roundDown = m.startOf('minute');
console.log(roundDown.toString()); // outputs Tue Feb 17 2017 12:01:00 GMT+0000
var m = moment('2017-02-17 12:01:01');
var roundUp = m.second() || m.millisecond() ? m.add(1, 'minute').startOf('minute') : m.startOf('minute');
console.log(roundUp.toString()); // outputs Tue Feb 17 2017 12:02:00 GMT+0000
var m = moment('2017-02-17 12:59:59');
var roundDown = m.startOf('hour');
console.log(roundDown.toString()); // outputs Tue Feb 17 2017 12:00:00 GMT+0000
var m = moment('2017-02-17 12:59:59');
var roundUp = m.minute() || m.second() || m.millisecond() ? m.add(1, 'hour').startOf('hour') : m.startOf('hour');
console.log(roundUp.toString()); // outputs Tue Feb 17 2017 13:00:00 GMT+0000
Upvotes: 122
Reputation: 5690
The roundTo feature could make it into a future release.
Examples:
moment().roundTo('minute', 15); // output: 12:45
moment().roundTo('minute', 15, 'down'); // output: 12:30
Upvotes: 15