The JavaScript date.sethours () method sets the hour at the specified date according to the local time.
Grammar
Date.sethours (hoursvalue[, minutesvalue[,
secondsvalue[, Msvalue]])
Note: The parameters in parentheses are optional
The following are the details of the parameters:
- An integer hoursvalue:0 to 23, representing the hour
- An integer minutesvalue:0 to 59, representing the minute
- An integer secondsvalue:0 to 59, representing the second. If you specify the Secondsvalue parameter, you must also specify the Minutesvalue
- Msvalue: A number between 0 and 999, representing milliseconds. If you specify the Msvalue parameter, you must also specify Minutesvalue and Secondsvalue
If you do not specify Minutesvalue,secondsvalue and Msvalue parameters, the values returned using the Getutcminutes,getutcseconds and Getmilliseconds methods
return Value:
Example:
This will produce the following results:
Thu Aug 02:30:00 utc+0530 2008