Answers for "time function js"

45

javascript get time

// these are the most useful ones IMO
var time = new Date();
time.getDate(); // returns value 1-31 for day of the month
time.getDay(); //returns value 0-6 for day of the week
time.getFullYear(); //returns a 4 digit value for the current year
time.getHours(); //returns value 0-23 for the current hour
time.getMinutes(); //returns value 0-59 for the current minute of the hour
time.getSeconds(); //returns value 0-59 for current second of the minute
time.getMilliseconds(); //returns value 0-999 for current ms of the second
time.getTime(); //returns date as ms since Jan 1, 1970
time.toDateString(); //returns a string (e.g. "Fri May 9 2020")
time.toLocaleString(); //returns date and time (e.g. "9/12/2015, 6:08:25 PM")
time.toLocaleTimeString(); //returns time (e.g. "6:08:25 PM")
time.toLocaleDateString(); //returns date (e.g. "9/12/2015")
Posted by: Guest on May-15-2020
5

javascript count time

// The getTime() method returns the number of milliseconds since midnight of January 1, 1970.


var start = new Date().getTime();

for (i = 0; i < 50000; ++i) {
// do something
}

var end = new Date().getTime();
var time = end - start;
alert('Execution time: ' + time);
Posted by: Guest on May-22-2020
15

timer in javascript

//single event i.e. alarm, time in milliseconds
var timeout = setTimeout(function(){yourFunction()},10000);
//repeated events, gap in milliseconds
var interval = setInterval(function(){yourFunction()},1000);
Posted by: Guest on February-21-2020
2

javascript count time

var start = new Date().getTime();

for (i = 0; i < 50000; ++i) {
// do something
}

var end = new Date().getTime();
var time = end - start;
alert('Execution time: ' + time);
Posted by: Guest on May-22-2020
3

JavaScript Time

<html>
   <head>
      <title>JavaScript setHours Method</title>
   </head>
   <body>
      <script>
         var dt = new Date();
         dt.setHours( dt.getHours() + 2 );
         document.write( dt );
      </script>
   </body>
</html>
Posted by: Guest on April-17-2020
4

javascript get Time

var d=new Date();
d.getTime();//I'm in milliseconds, divide by 1000 for seconds
Posted by: Guest on June-28-2019

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