Temporal.Duration.prototype.toString()
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The toString() method of Temporal.Duration instances returns a string representing this duration in the ISO 8601 format.
Syntax
toString()
toString(options)
Parameters
optionsOptional-
An object containing some or all of the following properties (in the order they are retrieved and validated):
fractionalSecondDigitsOptional-
Either an integer from 0 to 9, or the string
"auto". The default is"auto". If"auto", then trailing zeros are removed from the fractional seconds. Otherwise, the fractional part of the second component contains this many digits, padded with zeros or rounded as necessary. roundingModeOptional-
A string specifying how to round off fractional second digits beyond
fractionalSecondDigits. SeeIntl.NumberFormat(). Defaults to"trunc". smallestUnitOptional-
A string specifying the smallest unit to include in the output. Possible values are
"second","millisecond","microsecond", and"nanosecond", or their plural forms, which are equivalent tofractionalSecondDigitsvalues of0,3,6,9, respectively. If specified, thenfractionalSecondDigitsis ignored.
Return value
A string representing the given duration in the ISO 8601 format, with subsecond components formatted according to the options. The zero duration is represented as "PT0S".
Exceptions
RangeError-
Thrown if any of the options is invalid.
Examples
>Using toString()
const duration = Temporal.Duration.from({ hours: 1, minutes: 30, seconds: 15 });
console.log(duration.toString()); // 'PT1H30M15S'
// Stringification implicitly calls toString()
console.log(`${duration}`); // 'PT1H30M15S'
Using options
const worldRecord = Temporal.Duration.from({ seconds: 9, milliseconds: 580 });
console.log(worldRecord.toString()); // 'PT9.58S'
console.log(worldRecord.toString({ fractionalSecondDigits: 1 })); // 'PT9.5S'
console.log(worldRecord.toString({ fractionalSecondDigits: 0 })); // 'PT9S'
console.log(worldRecord.toString({ smallestUnit: "millisecond" })); // 'PT9.580S'
console.log(
worldRecord.toString({
fractionalSecondDigits: 1,
roundingMode: "halfExpand",
}),
); // 'PT9.6S'
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| Temporal> # sec-temporal.duration.prototype.tostring> |
Browser compatibility
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