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Convert a UNIX timestamp to user's local time via JavaScript
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function convertTimestamp(timestamp) { | |
var d = new Date(timestamp * 1000), // Convert the passed timestamp to milliseconds | |
yyyy = d.getFullYear(), | |
mm = ('0' + (d.getMonth() + 1)).slice(-2), // Months are zero based. Add leading 0. | |
dd = ('0' + d.getDate()).slice(-2), // Add leading 0. | |
hh = d.getHours(), | |
h = hh, | |
s = ('0' + d.getSeconds()).slice(-2), // Add leading 0. | |
min = ('0' + d.getMinutes()).slice(-2), // Add leading 0. | |
ampm = 'AM', | |
time; | |
if (hh > 12) { | |
h = hh - 12; | |
ampm = 'PM'; | |
} else if (hh === 12) { | |
h = 12; | |
ampm = 'PM'; | |
} else if (hh == 0) { | |
h = 12; | |
} | |
// ie: 2013-02-18, 8:35:01 AM | |
time = yyyy + '-' + mm + '-' + dd + ', ' + h + ':' + min + ':' + s + ' ' + ampm; | |
return time; | |
} |
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