Using a countdown plugin but I think I'm setting the date and time wrong.
Code:
var clock;
$(document).ready(function() {
// Grab the current date
var currentDate = new Date();
// Set some date in the future. In this case, it's always Jan 1
var futureDate = new Date(2016,10,27, 10,00,00);
// Calculate the difference in seconds between the future and current date
var diff = futureDate.getTime() / 1000 - currentDate.getTime() / 1000;
// Instantiate a coutdown FlipClock
clock = $('.clock').FlipClock(diff, {
clockFace: 'DailyCounter',
countdown: true
});
});
I'm attempting this:
var futureDate = new Date(2016,10,27, 10,00,00);
Which is 27th October 2016 at 10am
Coding up 52 days though so I must be doing something wrong
Using a countdown plugin but I think I'm setting the date and time wrong.
Code:
var clock;
$(document).ready(function() {
// Grab the current date
var currentDate = new Date();
// Set some date in the future. In this case, it's always Jan 1
var futureDate = new Date(2016,10,27, 10,00,00);
// Calculate the difference in seconds between the future and current date
var diff = futureDate.getTime() / 1000 - currentDate.getTime() / 1000;
// Instantiate a coutdown FlipClock
clock = $('.clock').FlipClock(diff, {
clockFace: 'DailyCounter',
countdown: true
});
});
I'm attempting this:
var futureDate = new Date(2016,10,27, 10,00,00);
Which is 27th October 2016 at 10am
Coding up 52 days though so I must be doing something wrong
Share Improve this question edited Oct 5, 2016 at 14:02 StephenTG 2,6676 gold badges28 silver badges37 bronze badges asked Oct 5, 2016 at 13:42 JamesJames 1,7061 gold badge21 silver badges54 bronze badges 1-
In JavaScript while using
Date
constructor month starts from0
, So to set October you need to pass10-1
. – Satpal Commented Oct 5, 2016 at 13:45
1 Answer
Reset to default 7Which is 27th October 2016 at 10am
That's where you're going wrong. Months in JavaScript are 0-indexed (January is 0, December is 11), the 10th month is actually November.
var futureDate = new Date(2016,9,27,10,00,00);