Date.prototype.getMinutes()
The getMinutes()
method returns the minutes in the
specified date according to local time.
Syntax
getMinutes()
Return value
An integer number, between 0 and 59, representing the minutes in the given date according to local time.
Examples
Using getMinutes()
The second statement below assigns the value 15 to the variable minutes
,
based on the value of the Date
object
Xmas95
.
var Xmas95 = new Date('December 25, 1995 23:15:30');
var minutes = Xmas95.getMinutes();
console.log(minutes); // 15
Specifications
Specification |
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ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-date.prototype.getminutes |
Browser compatibility
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getMinutes | ChromeFull support1 | EdgeFull support12 | FirefoxFull support1 | Internet ExplorerFull support4 | OperaFull support3 | SafariFull support1 | WebView AndroidFull support1 | Chrome AndroidFull support18 | Firefox for AndroidFull support4 | Opera AndroidFull support10.1 | Safari on iOSFull support1 | Samsung InternetFull support1.0 | DenoFull support1.0 | Node.jsFull support0.10.0 |
Legend
- Full support
- Full support
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