JavaScript date and time. Object Time Date
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JavaScript Object Date - work with date and time
Description of the lesson:
? Date of commencement of the era of UNIX.
? Creating a new object date and time during the execution, by the hour local time computer user.
? Creation of a specific date.
? Output of the date object directly and automatically convert to a string.
? Create an object from the date of recording the date of different options, as well as of the date of past and future time.
? Method Date.parse ().
? Getting timestamp in milliseconds from the date.
? Getting the date of presentation time stamps in milliseconds.
? Creating a timestamp without creating a date object.
? The difference Date.parse () from the new Date ().
? Comparison of Date.parse (new Date ()) and a new Date (). GetTime ().
? Comparison of new Date () and new Date (). SetTime ().
? Examples.
? Methods for conversion to a single line of several values \u200b\u200bfrom the object date / time.
? Getting immediately executed line consisting of several date and time settings.
? Conversion in accordance with the regional and language settings of the user.
? methods for individual component values \u200b\u200bin the form of time.
? Getting the number of milliseconds since epoch of unix, the creation timestamp of a date object in milliseconds.
? Getting a timestamp, the number of seconds since the epoch unix.
? Year 2014 in the format of the object a specific date.
? Month number from 0 to 11 of the object a specific date.
? The number of the month from 1 to 31 of the object a specific date.
? Number of the day of the week from 0 (Sunday) to 6 (Saturday) from an specific date.
? Example: Preparation day of the week, which will be January 1, 2012.
? Watch, a number from 0 to 23 from the object specific date.
? Minutes of from 0 to 59 from the object specific date.
? Second, a number from 0 to 59 from the object specific date.
? Milliseconds, a number from 0 to 999 from the object of a specific date.
? The method allows to change in the previously created Date object individual components.
? Changing the date of an existing object of the timestamp given in milliseconds.
? The total (across) the date of milliseconds.
? Changing the subject, in particular date.
? Changing the number of the month from 0 to 11.
? Changing the day of the month from 1 to 31 in the object specific date.
? Changing the number of hours from 0 to 23 in the object specific date.
? Automatic recalculation date to a new date.
? Changing the number of minutes from 0 to 59 in the object specific date.
? Changing the number of seconds from 0 to 59 in the object specific date.
? Changing the number of milliseconds from 0 to 999 in the object specific date.
? UTC-options practices.
? The date and time for local time zone and UTC-variants of these methods.
? If your local time is shifted relative to UTC.
? The clock in your area for the date.
? The clock in the zone GMT + 0 for the date.
? The difference between the local and UTC-time.
Description of the lesson:
? Date of commencement of the era of UNIX.
? Creating a new object date and time during the execution, by the hour local time computer user.
? Creation of a specific date.
? Output of the date object directly and automatically convert to a string.
? Create an object from the date of recording the date of different options, as well as of the date of past and future time.
? Method Date.parse ().
? Getting timestamp in milliseconds from the date.
? Getting the date of presentation time stamps in milliseconds.
? Creating a timestamp without creating a date object.
? The difference Date.parse () from the new Date ().
? Comparison of Date.parse (new Date ()) and a new Date (). GetTime ().
? Comparison of new Date () and new Date (). SetTime ().
? Examples.
? Methods for conversion to a single line of several values \u200b\u200bfrom the object date / time.
? Getting immediately executed line consisting of several date and time settings.
? Conversion in accordance with the regional and language settings of the user.
? methods for individual component values \u200b\u200bin the form of time.
? Getting the number of milliseconds since epoch of unix, the creation timestamp of a date object in milliseconds.
? Getting a timestamp, the number of seconds since the epoch unix.
? Year 2014 in the format of the object a specific date.
? Month number from 0 to 11 of the object a specific date.
? The number of the month from 1 to 31 of the object a specific date.
? Number of the day of the week from 0 (Sunday) to 6 (Saturday) from an specific date.
? Example: Preparation day of the week, which will be January 1, 2012.
? Watch, a number from 0 to 23 from the object specific date.
? Minutes of from 0 to 59 from the object specific date.
? Second, a number from 0 to 59 from the object specific date.
? Milliseconds, a number from 0 to 999 from the object of a specific date.
? The method allows to change in the previously created Date object individual components.
? Changing the date of an existing object of the timestamp given in milliseconds.
? The total (across) the date of milliseconds.
? Changing the subject, in particular date.
? Changing the number of the month from 0 to 11.
? Changing the day of the month from 1 to 31 in the object specific date.
? Changing the number of hours from 0 to 23 in the object specific date.
? Automatic recalculation date to a new date.
? Changing the number of minutes from 0 to 59 in the object specific date.
? Changing the number of seconds from 0 to 59 in the object specific date.
? Changing the number of milliseconds from 0 to 999 in the object specific date.
? UTC-options practices.
? The date and time for local time zone and UTC-variants of these methods.
? If your local time is shifted relative to UTC.
? The clock in your area for the date.
? The clock in the zone GMT + 0 for the date.
? The difference between the local and UTC-time.