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setSeconds Method (Windows Scripting - JScript)

 

Sets the seconds value in the Date object using local time.

Syntax

dateObj.setSeconds(numSeconds[, numMilli]) 

Arguments

  • dateObj
    Required. Any Date object.

  • numSeconds
    Required. A numeric value equal to the seconds value.

  • numMilli
    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 numMilli argument is not specified, JScript uses the value returned from the getMilliseconds method.

To set the seconds value using Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), use the setUTCSeconds 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" and setSeconds(150) is called, the date is changed to "Jan 5, 1996 00:02:30."

The setHours method can be used to set the hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds.

The following example illustrates the use of the setSeconds method.

function SetSecondsDemo(nsec){
   var d = new Date();         //Create Date object.
   d.setSeconds(nsec);         //Set seconds.
   var s = "Current setting is ";
   s += d.toLocaleString();
   return(s);                  //Return new setting.
}

Requirements

Version 1

Applies To: Date Object (Windows Scripting - JScript)

Change History

Date

History

Reason

March 2009

Added information to remarks and modified example.

Information enhancement.

See Also

getSeconds Method (Windows Scripting - JScript)
getUTCSeconds Method (Windows Scripting - JScript)
setUTCSeconds Method (Windows Scripting - JScript)