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JavaScript Temporal PlainTime

A Temporal.PlainTime represents a time without a date or time zone.

It is useful for opening hours, alarms, and any time-only values.

Create a PlainTime

You can create a PlainTime from a string.

Example

const time = Temporal.PlainTime.from("14:30");
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You can also create a PlainTime using numeric values.

Example

const time = new Temporal.PlainTime(14, 30);
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Note

The parameters are: hour, minute, second, millisecond, microsecond, nanosecond.


Get the Current Time

You can get the current local time using Temporal.Now.plainTimeISO().

Example

const now = Temporal.Now.plainTimeISO();
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Get Time Parts

You can read the different parts of a PlainTime value.

Example

const time = Temporal.PlainTime.from("14:30:15.123");
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Add and Subtract Time

Use add() and subtract() to do time math.

PlainTime is immutable, so the original value is not changed.

Example

const time = Temporal.PlainTime.from("14:30");

const later = time.add({ minutes: 45 });
const earlier = time.subtract({ hours: 2 });
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If the time passes midnight, it wraps around:

Example

const time = Temporal.PlainTime.from("23:30");

const result = time.add({ minutes: 90 });
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Compare PlainTime Values

Use Temporal.PlainTime.compare() to compare times.

Example

const a = Temporal.PlainTime.from("08:30");
const b = Temporal.PlainTime.from("14:30");

result = Temporal.PlainTime.compare(a, b));

The result is:

  • -1 if the first time is earlier
  • 0 if they are equal
  • 1 if the first time is later

Use equals() to check if two times are the same.

Example

const a = Temporal.PlainTime.from("14:30");
const b = Temporal.PlainTime.from("14:30");

result = a.equals(b);

Calculate the Difference Between Two Times

Use until() or since() to calculate differences.

Example

const start = Temporal.PlainTime.from("09:00");
const end = Temporal.PlainTime.from("17:30");

const diff = start.until(end);

This returns a Temporal.Duration.


Combine Date and Time

You can combine PlainDate and PlainTime to create a PlainDateTime.

Example

const date = Temporal.PlainDate.from("2026-05-17");
const time = Temporal.PlainTime.from("14:30");

const dateTime = date.toPlainDateTime(time);

When to Use PlainTime

  • Opening hours (for example: 09:00 to 17:00).

  • Alarm clock times.

  • Recurring daily schedules.

  • Time input fields (without date and time zone).

Note

If you need time zone support, use ZonedDateTime.


Summary

Temporal.PlainTime represents a time without date and time zone.

It is immutable, easy to compare, and useful for daily time values.

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