Sets the hours value in the Date object using Universal Coordinated Time (UTC).
dateObj.setUTCHours(numHours[, numMin[, numSec[, numMilli]]]) |
Arguments
- dateObj
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Required. Any Date object.
- numHours
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Required. A numeric value equal to the hours value.
- numMin
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Optional. A numeric value equal to the minutes value. Must be supplied if either numSec or numMilli are used.
- numSec
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Optional. A numeric value equal to the seconds value. Must be supplied if numMilli argument is used.
- numMilli
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Optional. A numeric value equal to the milliseconds value.
Remarks
All set methods taking optional arguments use the value returned from corresponding get methods, if you do not specify an optional argument. For example, if the numMin argument is optional, but not specified, JScript uses the value returned from the getUTCMinutes method.
To set the hours value using local time, use the setHours method.
If the value of an argument is greater than its range, or is a negative number, other stored values are modified accordingly. For example, if the stored date is "Jan 5, 1996 00:00:00.00", and setUTCHours(30) is called, the date is changed to "Jan 6, 1996 06:00:00.00."
Example
The following example illustrates the use of the setUTCHours method.
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function SetUTCHoursDemo(nhr, nmin, nsec){ var d, s; //Declare variables. d = new Date(); //Create Date object. d.setUTCHours(nhr, nmin, nsec); //Set UTC hours, minutes, seconds. s = "Current setting is " + d.toUTCString() return(s); //Return new setting. } |
Requirements
Applies To: Date Object (JScript 5.6)