Temporal.Duration.prototype.with() - JavaScript | MDN
Syntax
Parameters
info-
An object containing at least one of the properties recognized by
Temporal.Duration.from():years,months,weeks,days,hours,minutes,seconds,milliseconds,microseconds,nanoseconds. Unspecified properties use the values from the original duration.
Return value
A new Temporal.Duration object, where the fields specified in info that are not undefined are replaced by the corresponding values, and the rest of the fields are copied from the original duration.
Exceptions
RangeError-
Thrown in one of the following cases:
- Any of the recognized properties in the
infoobject is not an integer (including non-finite values). - A calendar unit (years, months, weeks) has an absolute value ≥ 232.
- The non-calendar part of the duration (days and below), when expressed in seconds, has an absolute value ≥ 253.
- Any of the recognized properties in the
TypeError-
Thrown in one of the following cases:
- The
infoobject is not an object. - All of the recognized properties in the
infoobject areundefined.
- The
Examples
Using with()
You can use with() to achieve fine-grained control over the fields of a Temporal.Duration object. For example, you can manually balance a duration only on one unit, which round() does not offer:
js
function balanceMinutes(duration) {
const { hours, minutes } = duration;
const totalMinutes = hours * 60 + minutes;
const balancedMinutes = totalMinutes % 60;
const balancedHours = (totalMinutes - balancedMinutes) / 60;
return duration.with({ hours: balancedHours, minutes: balancedMinutes });
}
const d1 = Temporal.Duration.from({ hours: 100, minutes: 100, seconds: 100 });
const d2 = balanceMinutes(d1);
console.log(d2.hours); // 101
console.log(d2.minutes); // 40
console.log(d2.seconds); // 100; remains unbalanced
Specifications
| Specification |
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| Temporal # sec-temporal.duration.prototype.with |