I know this has already been answered, but i stumbled across this question and went down the path of using format, which works, but it returns them as strings when i wanted. Format('e') stands for day of week. Change the language of moment.js by using the locale method to set or get the desired language.
You probably don't need moment.js anymore moment is great time manipulation library but it's considered as a legacy project, and the team is recommending to use other. I'm assuming you want a relative date parsing and the maximum should be yesterday. I'm using moment.js to format my date time, here i have two date values, and i want to achieve a particular function when one date is greater than the other.
Using moment.js i can't transform a correct moment object to a date object with timezones. Thus your diff is being computed on which day of the week, which has to be between 1 and 7. Var olddate = new date (), momentobj =. I can't get the correct date.
Moment (end.diff (starttime)).format (m [m] s [s]) however, i also want to display the hour when applicable. I'm able to get the difference between two dates using momentjs as follows: