How to get time new date () in JS
Get Time:
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var mydate =
new date ();
//获取系统当前时间
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Get time for a specific format:
1 mydate.getyear (); //Gets the current year (2-bit) 2 mydate.getfullyear (); //get the full year (4-bit, 1970-????) 3 mydate.getmonth (); //Gets the current month (0-11, 0 for January) 4 mydate.getdate (); //Gets the current day (1-31) 5 mydate.getday (); //gets the current week x (0-6, 0 for Sunday) 6 mydate.gettime (); //Gets the current time ( The number of milliseconds since 1970.1.1) 7 mydate.gethours (); //gets the current number of hours (0-23) 8 mydate.getminutes (); // Gets the current number of minutes (0-59) 9 mydate.getseconds (); //gets the current number of seconds (0-59) 10 mydate.getmilliseconds (); // Gets the current number of milliseconds (0-999) 11 mydate.tolocaledatestring (); //gets the current date 12 var mytime= Mydate.tolocaletimestring (); //gets the current time 13 mydate.tolocalestring ( ); //gets the date and time
JS Gets the current timestamp method
JavaScript gets the current timestamp:
The first method:
1 var timestamp =date.parse (New Date ());
Results found: 1280977330000 Note: The results obtained here convert the latter three bits (milliseconds) to 000 display, which may cause problems when used. For example, when adding the page element ID dynamically, it is not recommended.
The second method:
1 var timestamp = (new Date ()). ValueOf ();
Results: 1280977330748
The third method:
var timestamp=new Date (). GetTime ();
Results: 1280977330748
JS, call the new date () Separately, for example document.write (new Date ());
Displaying the result: Mar 10:10:43 utc+0800 2012 time in this format
But participating in the calculation with the new Date () is automatically converted to the number of milliseconds starting from 1970.1.1
JS to get the time of the new date () use?