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JavaScript date.setYear() method is used to set the year of a particular date object. This method is different from other date methods as it accepts any two-digit number. It will accept the number as a number of years after 1900. It is a legacy method and has been deprecated in some newer browsers. Syntax: date.setYear(year) Parameter: This method accepts only a single parameter.
Return value: It returns the number of milliseconds between the new updated date and 1 January 1970 Example 1: In this example., we will implement the method Javascript
Output: The set year method returns the milliseconds and we check the value is updated using getYear() method 827575140539 96 Example 2: In this example, we will pass 2 digit integer and check if the date is updated. Javascript
Output: Using the toLocaleString() method we can easily confirm that the year has been updated. 764417075239 3/23/1994, 3:34:35 PM Supported Browsers:
We have a complete list of Javascript Date methods, to check those please go through the Javascript Date Object Complete Reference article. |
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