Date.prototype.getMilliseconds() - JavaScript | MDN
Try it
const moonLanding = new Date("July 20, 69 00:20:18");
moonLanding.setMilliseconds(123);
console.log(moonLanding.getMilliseconds());
// Expected output: 123
Syntax
Parameters
None.
Return value
An integer, between 0 and 999, representing the milliseconds for the given date according to local time. Returns NaN if the date is invalid.
Examples
Using getMilliseconds()
The milliseconds variable has value 0, based on the value of the Date object xmas95, which doesn't specify the milliseconds component, so it defaults to 0.
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const xmas95 = new Date("1995-12-25T23:15:30");
const milliseconds = xmas95.getMilliseconds();
console.log(milliseconds); // 0
Specifications
| Specification |
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| ECMAScript® 2027 Language Specification # sec-date.prototype.getmilliseconds |