Why does Momentjs add function not work as I expect?
I think the code below should not result in an infinite loop, but the add is not working as I expect. There are a number of examples in SO and elsewhere, but none have helped.
const minDate = Moment().subtract(3, 'month');
const maxDate = Moment().add(3, 'month');
let iterDate = minDate.clone();
do {
iterDate.add(1, 'days');
} while (maxDate.isAfter(iterDate));
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I think the code below should not result in an infinite loop, but the add is not working as I expect. There are a number of examples in SO and elsewhere, but none have helped.
const minDate = Moment().subtract(3, 'month');
const maxDate = Moment().add(3, 'month');
let iterDate = minDate.clone();
do {
iterDate.add(1, 'days');
} while (maxDate.isAfter(iterDate));
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3
It's working for me. How are you importing Moment?
– Ariel Alvarado
Nov 15 '18 at 15:25
1
@ArielAlvarado same, it's working fine for me.
– kemicofa
Nov 15 '18 at 15:27
@ArielAlvarado Thanks for your comment. The import is not a problem - I am able to perform other operations with Moment (eg format). version : 2.19.2
– Upperstage
Nov 15 '18 at 15:30
@Upperstage set a limit to your do/while. a max limit set to 100, and just leave the loop once that is done and compare the maxDate and iterDate to see how close they are to each other. WIth a 100 loops, it should have definitely passed the maxDate if you use days.
– kemicofa
Nov 15 '18 at 15:32
1
Glad it helped. No need to post an answer though :)
– Ariel Alvarado
Nov 15 '18 at 16:56
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I think the code below should not result in an infinite loop, but the add is not working as I expect. There are a number of examples in SO and elsewhere, but none have helped.
const minDate = Moment().subtract(3, 'month');
const maxDate = Moment().add(3, 'month');
let iterDate = minDate.clone();
do {
iterDate.add(1, 'days');
} while (maxDate.isAfter(iterDate));
javascript momentjs
I think the code below should not result in an infinite loop, but the add is not working as I expect. There are a number of examples in SO and elsewhere, but none have helped.
const minDate = Moment().subtract(3, 'month');
const maxDate = Moment().add(3, 'month');
let iterDate = minDate.clone();
do {
iterDate.add(1, 'days');
} while (maxDate.isAfter(iterDate));
javascript momentjs
javascript momentjs
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It's working for me. How are you importing Moment?
– Ariel Alvarado
Nov 15 '18 at 15:25
1
@ArielAlvarado same, it's working fine for me.
– kemicofa
Nov 15 '18 at 15:27
@ArielAlvarado Thanks for your comment. The import is not a problem - I am able to perform other operations with Moment (eg format). version : 2.19.2
– Upperstage
Nov 15 '18 at 15:30
@Upperstage set a limit to your do/while. a max limit set to 100, and just leave the loop once that is done and compare the maxDate and iterDate to see how close they are to each other. WIth a 100 loops, it should have definitely passed the maxDate if you use days.
– kemicofa
Nov 15 '18 at 15:32
1
Glad it helped. No need to post an answer though :)
– Ariel Alvarado
Nov 15 '18 at 16:56
|
show 3 more comments
3
It's working for me. How are you importing Moment?
– Ariel Alvarado
Nov 15 '18 at 15:25
1
@ArielAlvarado same, it's working fine for me.
– kemicofa
Nov 15 '18 at 15:27
@ArielAlvarado Thanks for your comment. The import is not a problem - I am able to perform other operations with Moment (eg format). version : 2.19.2
– Upperstage
Nov 15 '18 at 15:30
@Upperstage set a limit to your do/while. a max limit set to 100, and just leave the loop once that is done and compare the maxDate and iterDate to see how close they are to each other. WIth a 100 loops, it should have definitely passed the maxDate if you use days.
– kemicofa
Nov 15 '18 at 15:32
1
Glad it helped. No need to post an answer though :)
– Ariel Alvarado
Nov 15 '18 at 16:56
3
3
It's working for me. How are you importing Moment?
– Ariel Alvarado
Nov 15 '18 at 15:25
It's working for me. How are you importing Moment?
– Ariel Alvarado
Nov 15 '18 at 15:25
1
1
@ArielAlvarado same, it's working fine for me.
– kemicofa
Nov 15 '18 at 15:27
@ArielAlvarado same, it's working fine for me.
– kemicofa
Nov 15 '18 at 15:27
@ArielAlvarado Thanks for your comment. The import is not a problem - I am able to perform other operations with Moment (eg format). version : 2.19.2
– Upperstage
Nov 15 '18 at 15:30
@ArielAlvarado Thanks for your comment. The import is not a problem - I am able to perform other operations with Moment (eg format). version : 2.19.2
– Upperstage
Nov 15 '18 at 15:30
@Upperstage set a limit to your do/while. a max limit set to 100, and just leave the loop once that is done and compare the maxDate and iterDate to see how close they are to each other. WIth a 100 loops, it should have definitely passed the maxDate if you use days.
– kemicofa
Nov 15 '18 at 15:32
@Upperstage set a limit to your do/while. a max limit set to 100, and just leave the loop once that is done and compare the maxDate and iterDate to see how close they are to each other. WIth a 100 loops, it should have definitely passed the maxDate if you use days.
– kemicofa
Nov 15 '18 at 15:32
1
1
Glad it helped. No need to post an answer though :)
– Ariel Alvarado
Nov 15 '18 at 16:56
Glad it helped. No need to post an answer though :)
– Ariel Alvarado
Nov 15 '18 at 16:56
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It's working for me. How are you importing Moment?
– Ariel Alvarado
Nov 15 '18 at 15:25
1
@ArielAlvarado same, it's working fine for me.
– kemicofa
Nov 15 '18 at 15:27
@ArielAlvarado Thanks for your comment. The import is not a problem - I am able to perform other operations with Moment (eg format). version : 2.19.2
– Upperstage
Nov 15 '18 at 15:30
@Upperstage set a limit to your do/while. a max limit set to 100, and just leave the loop once that is done and compare the maxDate and iterDate to see how close they are to each other. WIth a 100 loops, it should have definitely passed the maxDate if you use days.
– kemicofa
Nov 15 '18 at 15:32
1
Glad it helped. No need to post an answer though :)
– Ariel Alvarado
Nov 15 '18 at 16:56