Date.prototype.setUTCMinutes()
The setUTCMinutes()
method sets the minutes for a
specified date according to universal time.
Syntax
setUTCMinutes(minutesValue)
setUTCMinutes(minutesValue, secondsValue)
setUTCMinutes(minutesValue, secondsValue, msValue)
Parameters
minutesValue
-
An integer between 0 and 59, representing the minutes.
secondsValue
-
Optional. An integer between 0 and 59, representing the seconds. If you specify the
secondsValue
parameter, you must also specify theminutesValue
. msValue
-
Optional. A number between 0 and 999, representing the milliseconds. If you specify the
msValue
parameter, you must also specify theminutesValue
andsecondsValue
.
Return value
The number of milliseconds between 1 January 1970 00:00:00 UTC and the updated date.
Description
If you do not specify the secondsValue
and
msValue
parameters, the values returned from
getUTCSeconds()
and
getUTCMilliseconds()
methods are
used.
If a parameter you specify is outside of the expected range,
setUTCMinutes()
attempts to update the date information in the
Date
object accordingly. For example, if you use 100 for
secondsValue
, the minutes will be incremented by 1
(minutesValue + 1
), and 40 will be used for seconds.
Examples
Using setUTCMinutes()
var theBigDay = new Date();
theBigDay.setUTCMinutes(43);
Specifications
Specification |
---|
ECMAScript Language Specification # sec-date.prototype.setutcminutes |
Browser compatibility
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setUTCMinutes | ChromeFull support1 | EdgeFull support12 | FirefoxFull support1 | Internet ExplorerFull support4 | OperaFull support4 | 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 |
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- Full support
- Full support