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Courses Plus Student 3,418 Pointsno timezone needed here?
In our Day Class we also used timezone,
what is use of timezone?
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Rex Wang
2,089 PointsTime zone is used to retrieve the correct time. The time we get from the forecast api has the following description:
The UNIX time (that is, seconds since midnight GMT on 1 Jan 1970) at which this data point occurs
Since this is GMT time, we want to convert the time received to the one that matches the region with longitude/latitude we supplied to the API call. If you did the extra challenge of the first part of this course, then the time you will see in the app should match the current time on your machine
J A
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 4,646 PointsJ A
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 4,646 PointsIf that is true, then why (using the exact same API response data) do we apply a time zone when getting the formatted of a
Day
object, but not of anHour
object? It seems inconsistent to me.