12. 2. 1. Create Date object by call the constructor |
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var variable = new Date();
var variable = new Date(milliseconds1);
var variable = new Date(string)
var variable = new Date(year, month, day, hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds2)
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milliseconds1 | The desired date is calculated from the number of milliseconds between midnight January 1, 1970 GMT and the desired date. | string | The desired date is calculated from the string representation. The format of the string should match the parse() method of the Date object. | year | A four digit representation of the year. | month | The month represented as an integer, where 0 represents January and 11 represents December. | day | The day of the month represented as an integer from 1 to 31. Optional argument. | hours | The hour represented as an integer where 0 represents 12 am (midnight) and 23 represents 11 pm. Optional argument. | minutes | The minutes in the hour represented as an integer from 0 to 59. Optional argument. | seconds | The seconds in the minute represented as an integer from 0 to 59. Optional argument. | milliseconds2 | The milliseconds in the second represented as an integer from 0 to 999. Optional argument. |
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If arguments are provided when creating the Date object, the new object will contain the date specified. Otherwise the object will be set to the current date. |
A Date object can also be created by calling Date as a function by excluding the new operator. |
<html>
<head>
<script language="JavaScript" type = "text/javascript">
<!--
current_date = new Date();
document.write(current_date);
//-->
</script>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>
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