Reputation: 105
I am working on a requirement where I have 12 ion slides and the names of the slides are month names starting from the current month. For ex: If the current month is June, then the name of the first slide should start from June 2020 and go on till May 2021. Well I tried it but not able to achieve. Even if I handle the month, then I am not able to dynamically change the year after December. Here is my code:
my html file
<ion-toolbar class="toolbars" #ionDragFooter>
<ion-title class="ion-text-center">{{currValue}}</ion-title>
</ion-toolbar>
My .ts file
ngOnInit() {
swipeNext()
}
var monthNames = ["January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June",
"July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December"];
var d = new Date();
if(index == 1){
var curMn=monthNames[d.getMonth()]+ d.getFullYear();
console.log(curMn)
this.currValue=curMn;
}
else if(index == 2){
var curMn=monthNames[d.getMonth()+1]+ d.getFullYear();
this.currValue=curMn;
}
else if(index == 3){
var curMn=monthNames[d.getMonth()+2]+ d.getFullYear();
this.currValue=curMn;
}
and so on for all other month. I need to completely automate the month and year starting from the current month. May I know where I went wrong?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1566
Reputation: 147403
You can create a date, then increment the month by 1 eleven times to get 12 months of dates. The month name can be found using toLocaleString with appropriate options.
You need to be careful when incrementing months, e.g.
let d = new Date(2020,0,31); // 31 Jan 2020
d.setMonth(d.getMonth() + 1) // 31 Feb 2020 -> 2 Mar 2020
d.toDateString(); // Mon Mar 02 2020
So best to set the date to the 1st of the month initially:
// Optionally provide a date for the starting month
function getMonthNames(date = new Date()) {
// Copy input date so don't modify it
let d = new Date(+date);
// Set to 1st of month
d.setDate(1);
let result = [];
// Get 12 month names, starting with current month
for (let i=0; i<12; i++) {
result.push(d.toLocaleString('default',{month:'long'}));
d.setMonth(d.getMonth() + 1);
}
return result;
}
console.log(getMonthNames());
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 3726
To properly change the date you have to increase the date by the amount of months in the date object (in your case d
):
var d = new Date();
//REM: This will print out the next month, yet d still is unchanged
console.log(d.getMonth()+1);
console.log(d);
console.log('Month did not increase: ', d.getMonth());
//REM: You have to increase your date by one month in the date object
d.setMonth(d.getMonth() + 1);
console.log(d);
console.log('Month did increase: ', d.getMonth());
//REM: By which it will change the year for you, once it is time for it.
d.setMonth(d.getMonth() + 11); //REM: +1 from before
console.log(d);
console.log('Year did increase: ', d.getFullYear());
In your case that would be:
var monthNames = ["January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June", "July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December"];
var d = new Date();
d.setDate(1); //REM: To prevent month skipping.
for(var i=0; i<12; i++){
d.setMonth(d.getMonth() + 1);
console.log(monthNames[d.getMonth()], d.getFullYear())
};
Some further reading on the issue
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 2966
This is what I came up with:
const monthNames = ["January", "February", "March", "April", "May", "June",
"July", "August", "September", "October", "November", "December"];
const today = new Date();
//gives you year
const year = today.getFullYear();
//gives you month as number/index;
const month = today.getMonth();
//stores sequenced month names
const sequencedNames = [];
//creates June 2020 through December 2020
for(let i = month; i < monthNames.length; i++) {
let monthName = monthNames[i];
sequencedNames.push(monthName + " " + year)
}
//creates January 2021 through May 2021
for(let i = 0; i < month; i++) {
let monthName = monthNames[i];
sequencedNames.push(monthName + " " + (year + 1))
}
console.log(sequencedNames)
Essentially 2 for loops, the first iterating from the current month to the end of the year, and then the second from the start of the year to the current month -- though adding 1 year.
Upvotes: 1