JavaScript Intl Complete Reference
Last Updated :
25 May, 2023
Intl in JavaScript is an object which is used for ECMAScript Internationalization API namespace.
Intl.function()
Example 1: Below examples illustrate the IntlDateTimeFormatprototyperesolvedOptions() method in JavaScript:
Javascript
<script>
const geeks = new Intl.DateTimeFormat( 'zh-CN' , { timeZone: 'UTC' });
const result = geeks.resolvedOptions();
console.log(result.locale);
console.log(result.calendar);
console.log(result.timeZone);
const geeks1 = new Intl.DateTimeFormat( 'LT' );
const result1 = geeks1.resolvedOptions();
console.log(result1.locale);
console.log(result1.calendar);
</script>
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Output:
zh-CN
gregory
UTC
lt
gregory
JavaScript Intl Methods: The complete list of JavaScript Intl methods are listed below:
Method
|
Description |
Example |
resolvedOptions() |
The locale and collation options are computed during the initialization of this Collator object. |
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supportedLocalesOf() |
It can be collated without resorting to the runtime’s default locale. |
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getCanonicalLocales() |
Returns an array containing the canonical locale names. |
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format() |
Returns a string with a language-specific representation of the list. |
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resolvedOptions() |
The location and style formatting choices were made when the current IntlListFormat object was built. |
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formatToParts() |
Format a list of values in a locale-aware fashion. |
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supportedLocalesOf() |
The provided locales are supported in list formatting. |
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supportedLocalesOf() |
The provided locales are supported in date and time formatting. |
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resolvedOptions() |
The locale, date, and time formatting options are computed during the initialization of this DateTimeFormat object. |
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formatRangeToParts() |
The formatted date range is produced by DateTimeFormat formatters. |
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format() |
The locale and formatting options of this IntlDateTimeFormat object. |
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formatRange() |
The locale and options provided when instantiating IntlDateTimeFormat object. |
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formatToParts() |
Allows locale-aware formatting of strings produced by DateTimeFormat formatters. |
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