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I am using the open weather map API and I'm trying to figure out how to convert the date format which is by default "yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss".

I would like to simply display the day such as "Tuesday" rather than the long output.

This is my first time working with an API and I'm just trying to learn. I have researched other topics on how to do this however I can't find any sources. Maybe I just don't know what exactly I should be looking for.

My code right now looks like this...

The final forecast function is where I am outputting the date with dt_txt.

    function forecastRequest() {

        //MAKE THE AJAX REQUEST

            $.ajax( {
                //DISPLAY WITH ZIPCODE API CALL
                url:'http://api.openweathermap.org/data/2.5/forecast?zip=49009' + ",us&units=imperial" +
                "&APPID=d9347e4e650b022f26f0990856107ac1",
                type: "GET",
                dataType: "jsonp",
                success: function(data){
                    //LOG THE SUCCESS FUNTION TO LET US KNOW IF WE ARE GETTING THE API CALL
                    console.log(data);

                    //SHOW THE DATA RESULTS FROM THE SHOW FUNCTION
                    var widget2 = forecast(data);

                    $("#forecast").html(widget2);


                }
            });
    } // End ajaxRequest Function

}); // End Document.Ready

//DISLAY THE RESULTS
function show(data){
    return   "<h1 class='temp'>" + data.main.temp + "&#176;</h1>" ; 

}

function forecast(data) {
    return   "<p class='temp'>" + data.list[0].main.temp + "&#176; " + data.list[0].dt_txt + "</p>" +
             "<p class='temp'>" + data.list[1].main.temp + "&#176; " + data.list[1].dt_txt + "</p>";
}
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There is no specific method to get a day for a particular date. You can use momentjs library for it and can get the date format.

    moment().format('dddd')

This would give you the day.

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  • Re: "There is no specific method to get a day for a particular date". There is the getDay method which returns the day number in the week, and also toLocaleString with the weekday option set to ether long or short (which can also return the day name in the browser default language).
    – RobG
    Feb 8, 2018 at 4:52
  • Yes. my bad. It would give date but for weekday, we could use moment().day(). This would give a number 1-7 for that particular day. Feb 22, 2018 at 17:16

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