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Date Object

The Date object is used to work with dates and times.

Syntax

var myDate=new Date()

Note: The Date object will automatically hold the current date and time as its initial value!

Date Object Properties

F: Firefox, IE: Internet Explorer

Property Description F IE 
constructor Returns a reference to the Date function that created the object 1 4
prototype Allows you to add properties and methods to the object 1 4

Date Object Methods

Method Description F IE
Date() Returns today's date and time 1 3
getDate() Returns the day of the month from a Date object (from 1-31) 1 3
getDay() Returns the day of the week from a Date object (from 0-6) 1 3
getFullYear() Returns the year, as a four-digit number, from a Date object 1 4
getHours() Returns the hour of a Date object (from 0-23) 1 3
getMilliseconds() Returns the milliseconds of a Date object (from 0-999) 1 4
getMinutes() Returns the minutes of a Date object (from 0-59) 1 3
getMonth() Returns the month from a Date object (from 0-11) 1 3
getSeconds() Returns the seconds of a Date object (from 0-59) 1 3
getTime() Returns the number of milliseconds since midnight Jan 1, 1970 1 3
getTimezoneOffset() Returns the difference in minutes between local time and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) 1 3
getUTCDate() Returns the day of the month from a Date object according to universal time (from 1-31) 1 4
getUTCDay() Returns the day of the week from a Date object according to universal time (from 0-6) 1 4
getUTCMonth() Returns the month from a Date object according to universal time (from 0-11) 1 4
getUTCFullYear() Returns the four-digit year from a Date object according to universal time 1 4
getUTCHours() Returns the hour of a Date object according to universal time (from 0-23) 1 4
getUTCMinutes() Returns the minutes of a Date object according to universal time (from 0-59) 1 4
getUTCSeconds() Returns the seconds of a Date object according to universal time (from 0-59) 1 4
getUTCMilliseconds() Returns the milliseconds of a Date object according to universal time (from 0-999) 1 4
getYear() Returns the year, as a two/three/four digit number, depending on the browser. Use the getFullYear() method instead! 1 3
parse() Takes a date string and returns the number of milliseconds since midnight of January 1, 1970 1 3
setDate() Sets the day of the month in a Date object (from 1-31) 1 3
setFullYear() Sets the year in a Date object (four digits) 1 4
setHours() Sets the hour in a Date object (from 0-23) 1 3
setMilliseconds() Sets the milliseconds in a Date object (from 0-999) 1 4
setMinutes() Set the minutes in a Date object (from 0-59) 1 3
setMonth() Sets the month in a Date object (from 0-11) 1 3
setSeconds() Sets the seconds in a Date object (from 0-59) 1 3
setTime() Calculates a date and time by adding or subtracting a specified number of milliseconds to/from midnight January 1, 1970 1 3
setUTCDate() Sets the day of the month in a Date object according to universal time (from 1-31) 1 4
setUTCMonth() Sets the month in a Date object according to universal time (from 0-11) 1 4
setUTCFullYear() Sets the year in a Date object according to universal time (four digits) 1 4
setUTCHours() Sets the hour in a Date object according to universal time (from 0-23) 1 4
setUTCMinutes() Set the minutes in a Date object according to universal time (from 0-59) 1 4
setUTCSeconds() Set the seconds in a Date object according to universal time (from 0-59) 1 4
setUTCMilliseconds() Sets the milliseconds in a Date object according to universal time (from 0-999) 1 4
setYear() Sets the year in the Date object (two or four digits). Use the setFullYear() method instead! 1 3
toDateString() Converts the date portion of a Date object into a readable string    
toGMTString() Converts a date to a string (according to Greenwich time). Use the toUTCString() method instead! 1 3
toLocaleDateString() Converts a date to a string (according to local time) 1 4
toLocaleTimeString() Converts a time to a string (according to local time) 1 4
toLocaleString() Converts a Date object to a string (according to local time) 1 3
toSource() Represents the source code of an object 1 -
toString() Converts a Date object to a string 1 4
toTimeString() Converts the time portion of a Date object into a readable string    
toUTCString() Converts a date to a string (according to universal time) 1 4
UTC() Converts a date and returns the number of milliseconds since midnight of January 1, 1970 according to universal time 1 3
valueOf() Returns the primitive value of a Date object 1 4

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