Using the users inputed date when finding the difference between times












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I have searched and seen how to find the difference between times but how do I use the date inputed by the user when I'm doing it? Any help is appreciated. Thank you.



const activity = $('#activity').val();
const startValue = $('#start-time').val();
const endValue = $('#end-time').val();
const date = $('#date').val();
const timeStart = new Date("date" + startValue).getHours();
const timeEnd = new Date("date" + endValue).getHours();
const inBetween = timeEnd - timeStart;









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    Possible duplicate of How do I get the number of days between two dates in JavaScript?

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    Nov 26 '18 at 3:56
















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I have searched and seen how to find the difference between times but how do I use the date inputed by the user when I'm doing it? Any help is appreciated. Thank you.



const activity = $('#activity').val();
const startValue = $('#start-time').val();
const endValue = $('#end-time').val();
const date = $('#date').val();
const timeStart = new Date("date" + startValue).getHours();
const timeEnd = new Date("date" + endValue).getHours();
const inBetween = timeEnd - timeStart;









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  • 2





    Possible duplicate of How do I get the number of days between two dates in JavaScript?

    – Johannes H.
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:56














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I have searched and seen how to find the difference between times but how do I use the date inputed by the user when I'm doing it? Any help is appreciated. Thank you.



const activity = $('#activity').val();
const startValue = $('#start-time').val();
const endValue = $('#end-time').val();
const date = $('#date').val();
const timeStart = new Date("date" + startValue).getHours();
const timeEnd = new Date("date" + endValue).getHours();
const inBetween = timeEnd - timeStart;









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I have searched and seen how to find the difference between times but how do I use the date inputed by the user when I'm doing it? Any help is appreciated. Thank you.



const activity = $('#activity').val();
const startValue = $('#start-time').val();
const endValue = $('#end-time').val();
const date = $('#date').val();
const timeStart = new Date("date" + startValue).getHours();
const timeEnd = new Date("date" + endValue).getHours();
const inBetween = timeEnd - timeStart;






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    Possible duplicate of How do I get the number of days between two dates in JavaScript?

    – Johannes H.
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:56














  • 2





    Possible duplicate of How do I get the number of days between two dates in JavaScript?

    – Johannes H.
    Nov 26 '18 at 3:56








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Possible duplicate of How do I get the number of days between two dates in JavaScript?

– Johannes H.
Nov 26 '18 at 3:56





Possible duplicate of How do I get the number of days between two dates in JavaScript?

– Johannes H.
Nov 26 '18 at 3:56












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var startDate = new Date(startValue); // start time
var endDate = new Date(endValue); //end tme

var diff = endDate - startDate;


Here you can find more detailed answer.






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    You can do like this...



    var startDate = new Date(startValue); // start time
    var endDate = new Date(endValue); //end tme

    var diff = endDate - startDate;


    Here you can find more detailed answer.






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      You can do like this...



      var startDate = new Date(startValue); // start time
      var endDate = new Date(endValue); //end tme

      var diff = endDate - startDate;


      Here you can find more detailed answer.






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        You can do like this...



        var startDate = new Date(startValue); // start time
        var endDate = new Date(endValue); //end tme

        var diff = endDate - startDate;


        Here you can find more detailed answer.






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        You can do like this...



        var startDate = new Date(startValue); // start time
        var endDate = new Date(endValue); //end tme

        var diff = endDate - startDate;


        Here you can find more detailed answer.







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