Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.with()

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This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.

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The with() method of Temporal.PlainTime instances returns a new Temporal.PlainTime object representing this time with some fields replaced by new values. Because all Temporal objects are designed to be immutable, this method essentially functions as the setter for the time's fields.

Syntax

js
with(info)
with(info, options)

Parameters

info

An object containing at least one of the properties recognized by Temporal.PlainTime.from(): hour, microsecond, millisecond, minute, nanosecond, second. Unspecified properties use the values from the original time.

options Optional

An object containing the following property:

overflow Optional

A string specifying the behavior when a time component is out of range. Possible values are:

"constrain" (default)

The time component is clamped to the valid range.

"reject"

A RangeError is thrown if the time component is out of range.

Return value

A new Temporal.PlainTime 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 time.

Exceptions

TypeError

Thrown in one of the following cases:

  • info is not an object with at least one recognized property or a string.
  • options is not an object or undefined.
RangeError

Thrown if the provided numerical properties are out of range, and options.overflow is set to "reject".

Examples

Using with()

js
const time = Temporal.PlainTime.from("12:34:56.123456789");
const newTime = time.with({ hour: 23 });
console.log(newTime.toString()); // '23:34:56.123456789'

For more examples, see the documentation for the individual properties that can be set using with().

Specifications

Specification
Temporal proposal
# sec-temporal.plaintime.prototype.with

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See also