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JavaScript Date setMilliseconds() methodThe JavaScript date setMilliseconds() method is used to set the milliseconds for a specified date on the basis of local time. Syntax
The setMilliseconds() method is represented by the following syntax: dateObj.setMilliseconds( msValue) Parameter
msValue - It represents an integer value between 0 and 999, specifying the millisecond. If the provided millisecond value is greater than 999, the setMilliseconds() method increments the second value accordingly. JavaScript Date setMilliseconds() method example
Here, we will understand setMilliseconds() method through various examples. Example 1Let's see an example to print current and updated second value.
<script>
var ms=new Date();
document.writeln("Current millisecond : "+ms.getMilliseconds()+"<br>");
ms.setMilliseconds(825);
document.writeln("Updated millisecond : "+ms.getMilliseconds());
</script>
Output: Current millisecond : 750 Updated millisecond : 825 Example 2Let's see an example to update the second value of the given time.
<script>
var ms=new Date("August 15, 1947 20:22:110")
ms.setMilliseconds(825);
document.writeln("Updated millisecond : "+ms.getMilliseconds());
</script>
Output: Updated millisecond : 825
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