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Modifiers Signature Description<br />

getMonth() : Number Returns the month (0 for January, 1 for February,<br />

<strong>and</strong> so on) of the specified Date object, according<br />

to local time.<br />

getSeconds() :<br />

Number<br />

Returns the seconds (an integer from 0 to 59) of<br />

the specified Date object, according to local time.<br />

getTime() : Number Returns the number of milliseconds since midnight<br />

January 1, 1970, universal time, for the specified<br />

Date object.<br />

getTimezoneOffset()<br />

: Number<br />

getUTCDate() :<br />

Number<br />

Returns the difference, in minutes, between the<br />

computer's local time <strong>and</strong> universal time.<br />

Returns the day of the month (an integer from 1 to<br />

31) in the specified Date object, according to<br />

universal time.<br />

getUTCDay() : Number Returns the day of the week (0 for Sunday, 1 for<br />

Monday, <strong>and</strong> so on) of the specified Date object,<br />

according to universal time.<br />

getUTCFullYear() :<br />

Number<br />

getUTCHours() :<br />

Number<br />

getUTCMilliseconds()<br />

: Number<br />

getUTCMinutes() :<br />

Number<br />

getUTCMonth() :<br />

Number<br />

getUTCSeconds() :<br />

Number<br />

getUTCYear() :<br />

Number<br />

Returns the four-digit year of the specified Date<br />

object, according to universal time.<br />

Returns the hour (an integer from 0 to 23) of the<br />

specified Date object, according to universal time.<br />

Returns the milliseconds (an integer from 0 to<br />

999) of the specified Date object, according to<br />

universal time.<br />

Returns the minutes (an integer from 0 to 59) of<br />

the specified Date object, according to universal<br />

time.<br />

Returns the month (0 [January] to 11 [December])<br />

of the specified Date object, according to universal<br />

time.<br />

Returns the seconds (an integer from 0 to 59) of<br />

the specified Date object, according to universal<br />

time.<br />

Returns the year of this Date according to<br />

universal time (UTC).<br />

getYear() : Number Returns the year of the specified Date object,<br />

according to local time.<br />

Date 305

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