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javascript - How do I use .toLocaleTimeString() without displaying seconds?

I'm currently attempting to display the user's time without displaying the seconds. Is there a way I can do this using Javascript's .toLocaleTimeString()?

Doing something like this:

var date = new Date();
var string = date.toLocaleTimeString();

will display the user's time with every unit, e.g. currently it displays 3:39:15 PM. Am I able to display that same string, just without the seconds? (e.g. 3:39 PM)

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You can always set the options, based on this page you can set, to get rid of the seconds, something like this

var dateWithouthSecond = new Date();
dateWithouthSecond.toLocaleTimeString([], {hour: '2-digit', minute:'2-digit'});

Supported by Firefox, Chrome, IE9+ and Opera. Try it on your web browser console.


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