JS: A simple example of judging whether a date format is legal or not

  • 2021-07-02 23:27:20
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Similar to Checkdate in PHP.


// Function name: CheckDateTime
// Function description: check whether it is date and time 
function CheckDateTime(str){
var reg = /^(\d+)-(\d{1,2})-(\d{1,2}) (\d{1,2}):(\d{1,2}):(\d{1,2})$/;
var r = str.match(reg);
if(r==null)return false;
r[2]=r[2]-1;
var d= new Date(r[1], r[2],r[3], r[4],r[5], r[6]);
if(d.getFullYear()!=r[1])return false;
if(d.getMonth()!=r[2])return false;
if(d.getDate()!=r[3])return false;
if(d.getHours()!=r[4])return false;
if(d.getMinutes()!=r[5])return false;
if(d.getSeconds()!=r[6])return false;
return true;
}



/**
 Determine that the date format entered in the input box is yyyy-mm-dd And the correct date 
*/
function IsDate(sm,mystring) {
var reg = /^(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})$/;
var str = mystring;
var arr = reg.exec(str);
if (str=="") return true;
if (!reg.test(str)&&RegExp.$2<=12&&RegExp.$3<=31){
alert(" Please assure me "+sm+" The date format entered in the yyyy-mm-dd Or the correct date !");
return false;
}
return true;
}



function toDateFromString( strDate )
{
if (strDate.length != 8) {
return null ;
}
var dtDate = null ;
var nYear = parseInt( strDate.substring( 0, 4 ), 10 ) ;
var nMonth = parseInt( strDate.substring( 4, 6 ), 10 ) ;
var nDay = parseInt( strDate.substring( 6, 8 ), 10 ) ;
if( isNaN( nYear ) == true || isNaN( nMonth ) == true || isNaN( nDay ) == true )
{
return null ;
}
dtDate = new Date( nYear, nMonth - 1, nDay ) ;
if( nYear != dtDate.getFullYear() || ( nMonth - 1 ) != dtDate.getMonth() || nDay != dtDate.getDate() )
{
return null ;
}
return dtDate ;
}

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