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Date
Provide bindings to JS date. (See Date
on MDN.) JavaScript stores dates as the number of milliseconds since
the UNIX epoch, midnight 1 January 1970, UTC.
In these examples, we will be using this date:
RElet exampleDate = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0);
which is Thu, 29 Nov 1973 21:30:54 GMT. There is no particular significance to this date.
The code used to access this date is running in the Europe/Austria time zone with the en_US.utf8
locale.
In all of these functions, month values are in the range 0-11, where January is month zero.
t
REtype t;
valueOf
RElet valueOf: t => float;
Returns the primitive value of this date, equivalent to getTime()
. (See Date.valueOf
on MDN.)
REJs.Date.valueOf(exampleDate) == 123456654321.0;
make
RElet make: unit => t;
Returns a date representing the current time. See Date()
Constructor on MDN.
RElet now = Js.Date.make();
fromFloat
RElet fromFloat: float => t;
Returns a date representing the given argument, which is a number of milliseconds since the epoch. See Date()
Constructor on MDN.
REJs.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0) == exampleDate;
fromString
RElet fromString: string => t;
Returns a Js.Date.t
represented by the given string. The string can be in “IETF-compliant RFC 2822 timestamps, and also strings in a version of ISO8601.” Returns NaN
if given an invalid date string. According to the Date()
Constructor documentation on MDN, its use is discouraged.
REJs.Date.fromString("Thu, 29 Nov 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT") == exampleDate
Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T21:30:54.321Z00:00") == exampleDate
Js.Date.fromString("Thor, 32 Lok -19 60:70:80 XYZ"); // returns NaN
makeWithYM
RElet makeWithYM: (~year: float, ~month: float, unit) => t;
Returns a date representing midnight of the first day of the given month and year in the current time zone. Fractional parts of arguments are ignored. See Date()
Constructor on MDN.
RElet november1 = Js.Date.makeWithYM(~year=2020.0, ~month=10.0, ());
makeWithYMD
RElet makeWithYMD: (~year: float, ~month: float, ~date: float, unit) => t;
Returns a date representing midnight of the given date of the given month and year in the current time zone. Fractional parts of arguments are ignored. See Date()
Constructor on MDN.
makeWithYMDH
RElet makeWithYMDH: (~year: float, ~month: float, ~date: float, ~hours: float, unit) => t;
Returns a date representing the given date of the given month and year, at zero minutes and zero seconds past the given hours
, in the current time zone. Fractional parts of arguments are ignored. See Date()
Constructor on MDN. Fractional parts of the arguments are ignored.
makeWithYMDHM
RElet makeWithYMDHM: (~year: float, ~month: float, ~date: float, ~hours: float, ~minutes: float, unit) => t;
Returns a date representing the given date of the given month and year, at zero seconds past the given time in hours and minutes in the current time zone. Fractional parts of arguments are ignored. See Date()
Constructor on MDN.
makeWithYMDHMS
RElet makeWithYMDHMS: (~year: float, ~month: float, ~date: float, ~hours: float, ~minutes: float, ~seconds: float, unit) => t;
Returns a date representing the given date of the given month and year, at the given time in hours, minutes, and seconds in the current time zone. Fractional parts of arguments are ignored. See Date()
Constructor on MDN.
REJs.Date.makeWithYMDHMS(~year=1973.0, ~month=11.0, ~date=29.0,
~hours=21.0, ~minutes=30.0, ~seconds=54.321, ()) == exampleDate;
utcWithYM
RElet utcWithYM: (~year: float, ~month: float, unit) => float;
Returns a float representing the number of milliseconds past the epoch for midnight of the first day of the given month and year in UTC. Fractional parts of arguments are ignored. See Date.UTC
on MDN.
RElet november1 = Js.Date.utcWithYM(~year=2020.0, ~month=10.0, ());
utcWithYMD
RElet utcWithYMD: (~year: float, ~month: float, ~date: float, unit) => float;
Returns a float representing the number of milliseconds past the epoch for midnight of the given date of the given month and year in UTC. Fractional parts of arguments are ignored. See Date.UTC
on MDN.
utcWithYMDH
RElet utcWithYMDH: (~year: float, ~month: float, ~date: float, ~hours: float, unit) => float;
Returns a float representing the number of milliseconds past the epoch for midnight of the given date of the given month and year, at zero minutes and seconds past the given hours in UTC. Fractional parts of arguments are ignored. See Date.UTC
on MDN.
utcWithYMDHM
RElet utcWithYMDHM: (~year: float, ~month: float, ~date: float, ~hours: float, ~minutes: float, unit) => float;
Returns a float representing the number of milliseconds past the epoch for midnight of the given date of the given month and year, at zero seconds past the given number of minutes past the given hours in UTC. Fractional parts of arguments are ignored. See Date.UTC
on MDN.
utcWithYMDHMS
RElet utcWithYMDHMS: (~year: float, ~month: float, ~date: float, ~hours: float, ~minutes: float, ~seconds: float, unit) => float;
Returns a float representing the number of milliseconds past the epoch for midnight of the given date of the given month and year, at the given time in hours, minutes and seconds in UTC. Fractional parts of arguments are ignored. See Date.UTC
on MDN.
now
RElet now: unit => float;
Returns the current time as number of milliseconds since Unix epoch.
parse
RElet parse: string => t;
Deprecated. Use fromString()
.
parseAsFloat
RElet parseAsFloat: string => float;
Returns a float with the number of milliseconds past the epoch represented by the given string. The string can be in “IETF-compliant RFC 2822 timestamps, and also strings in a version of ISO8601.” Returns NaN
if given an invalid date string. According to the Date.parse
documentation on MDN, its use is discouraged. Returns NaN
if passed invalid date string.
getDate
RElet getDate: t => float;
Returns the day of the month for its argument. The argument is evaluated in the current time zone. See Date.getDate
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getDate(exampleDate) == 29.0;
getDay
RElet getDay: t => float;
Returns the day of the week (0.0-6.0) for its argument, where 0.0 represents Sunday. The argument is evaluated in the current time zone. See Date.getDay
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getDay(exampleDate) == 4.0;
getFullYear
RElet getFullYear: t => float;
Returns the full year (as opposed to the range 0-99) for its argument. The argument is evaluated in the current time zone. See Date.getFullYear
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getFullYear(exampleDate) == 1973.0;
getHours
RElet getHours: t => float;
Returns the hours for its argument, evaluated in the current time zone. See Date.getHours
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getHours(exampleDate) == 22.0; // Vienna is in GMT+01:00
getMilliseconds
RElet getMilliseconds: t => float;
Returns the number of milliseconds for its argument, evaluated in the current time zone. See Date.getMilliseconds
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getMilliseconds(exampleDate) == 321.0;
getMinutes
RElet getMinutes: t => float;
Returns the number of minutes for its argument, evaluated in the current time zone. See Date.getMinutes
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getMinutes(exampleDate) == 30.0;
getMonth
RElet getMonth: t => float;
Returns the month (0.0-11.0) for its argument, evaluated in the current time zone. January is month zero. See Date.getMonth
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getMonth(exampleDate) == 10.0;
getSeconds
RElet getSeconds: t => float;
Returns the seconds for its argument, evaluated in the current time zone. See Date.getSeconds
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getSeconds(exampleDate) == 54.0;
getTime
RElet getTime: t => float;
Returns the number of milliseconds since Unix epoch, evaluated in UTC. See Date.getTime
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getTime(exampleDate) == 123456654321.0
getTimezoneOffset
RElet getTimezoneOffset: t => float;
Returns the time zone offset in minutes from the current time zone to UTC. See Date.getTimezoneOffset
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getTimezoneOffset(exampleDate) == -60.0;
getUTCDate
RElet getUTCDate: t => float;
Returns the day of the month of the argument, evaluated in UTC. See Date.getUTCDate
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getUTCDate(exampleDate) == 29.0;
getUTCDay
RElet getUTCDay: t => float;
Returns the day of the week of the argument, evaluated in UTC. The range of the return value is 0.0-6.0, where Sunday is zero. See Date.getUTCDay
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getUTCDay(exampleDate) == 4.0;
getUTCFullYear
RElet getUTCFullYear: t => float;
Returns the full year (as opposed to the range 0-99) for its argument. The argument is evaluated in UTC. See Date.getUTCFullYear
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getUTCFullYear(exampleDate) == 1973.0;
getUTCHours
RElet getUTCHours: t => float;
Returns the hours for its argument, evaluated in the current time zone. See Date.getUTCHours
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getUTCHours(exampleDate) == 21.0;
getUTCMilliseconds
RElet getUTCMilliseconds: t => float;
Returns the number of milliseconds for its argument, evaluated in UTC. See Date.getUTCMilliseconds
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getUTCMilliseconds(exampleDate) == 321.0;
getUTCMinutes
RElet getUTCMinutes: t => float;
Returns the number of minutes for its argument, evaluated in UTC. See Date.getUTCMinutes
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getUTCMinutes(exampleDate) == 30.0;
getUTCMonth
RElet getUTCMonth: t => float;
Returns the month (0.0-11.0) for its argument, evaluated in UTC. January is month zero. See Date.getUTCMonth
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getUTCMonth(exampleDate) == 10.0;
getUTCSeconds
RElet getUTCSeconds: t => float;
Returns the seconds for its argument, evaluated in UTC. See Date.getUTCSeconds
on MDN.
REJs.Date.getUTCSeconds(exampleDate) == 54.0;
getYear
RElet getYear: t => float;
Deprecated. Use getFullYear()
instead.
setDate
RElet setDate: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s day of month to the value in the second argument according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setDate
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let twoWeeksBefore = Js.Date.setDate(date1, 15.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-15T21:30:54.321Z00:00");
twoWeeksBefore == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setFullYear
RElet setFullYear: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s year to the value in the second argument according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setFullYear
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let nextYear = Js.Date.setFullYear(date1, 1974.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1974-11-15T21:30:54.321Z00:00");
nextYear == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setFullYearM
RElet setFullYearM: (t, ~year: float, ~month: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s year and month to the values in the labeled arguments according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setFullYear
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let future = Js.Date.setFullYearM(date1, ~year=1974.0, ~month=0.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1974-01-22T21:30:54.321Z00:00");
future == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setFullYearMD
RElet setFullYearMD: (t, ~year: float, ~month: float, ~date: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s year, month, and day of month to the values in the labeled arguments according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setFullYear
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let future = Js.Date.setFullYearMD(date1, ~year=1974.0, ~month=0.0, ~date=7.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1974-01-07T21:30:54.321Z00:00");
future == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setHours
RElet setHours: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s hours to the value in the second argument according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setHours
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let nextHour = Js.Date.setHours(date1, 22.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T22:30:54.321Z00:00");
nextHour == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setHoursM
RElet setHoursM: (t, ~hours: float, ~minutes: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s hours and minutes to the values in the labeled arguments according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setHours
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setHoursM(date1, ~hours=22.0, ~minutes=46.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T22:46:54.321Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setHoursMS
RElet setHoursMS: (t, ~hours: float, ~minutes: float, ~seconds: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s hours, minutes, and seconds to the values in the labeled arguments according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setHours
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setHoursMS(date1, ~hours=22.0, ~minutes=46.0,
~seconds=37.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T22:46:37.321Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setHoursMSMs
RElet setHoursMSMs: (t, ~hours: float, ~minutes: float, ~seconds: float, ~milliseconds: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds to the values in the labeled arguments according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setHours
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setHoursMSMs(date1, ~hours=22.0, ~minutes=46.0,
~seconds=37.0, ~milliseconds=494.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T22:46:37.494Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setMilliseconds
RElet setMilliseconds: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s milliseconds to the value in the second argument according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setMilliseconds
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setMilliseconds(date1, 494.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T21:30:54.494Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setMinutes
RElet setMinutes: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s minutes to the value in the second argument according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setMinutes
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setMinutes(date1, 34.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T21:34:54.494Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setMinutesS
RElet setMinutesS: (t, ~minutes: float, ~seconds: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s minutes and seconds to the values in the labeled arguments according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setMinutes
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setMinutesS(date1, ~minutes=34.0, ~seconds=56.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T21:34:56.494Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setMinutesSMs
RElet setMinutesSMs: (t, ~minutes: float, ~seconds: float, ~milliseconds: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s minutes, seconds, and milliseconds to the values in the labeled arguments according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setMinutes
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setMinutesSMs(date1, ~minutes=34.0, ~seconds=56.0,
~milliseconds=789.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T21:34:56.789Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setMonth
RElet setMonth: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s month to the value in the second argument according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setMonth
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setMonth(date1, 11.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-12-29T21:34:56.789Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setMonthD
RElet setMonthD: (t, ~month: float, ~date: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s month and day of month to the values in the labeled arguments according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setMonth
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setMonthD(date1, ~month=11.0, ~date=8.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-12-08T21:34:56.789Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setSeconds
RElet setSeconds: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s seconds to the value in the second argument according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setSeconds
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setSeconds(date1, 56.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-12-29T21:30:56.321Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setSecondsMs
RElet setSecondsMs: (t, ~seconds: float, ~milliseconds: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s seconds and milliseconds to the values in the labeled arguments according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setSeconds
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setSecondsMs(date1, ~seconds=56.0,
~milliseconds=789.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-12-29T21:30:56.789Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setTime
RElet setTime: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s value in terms of milliseconds since the epoch. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setTime
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setTime(date1, 198765432101.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1976-04-19T12:37:12.101Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCDate
RElet setUTCDate: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s day of month to the value in the second argument according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCDate
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let twoWeeksBefore = Js.Date.setUTCDate(date1, 15.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-15T21:30:54.321Z00:00");
twoWeeksBefore == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCFullYear
RElet setUTCFullYear: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s year to the value in the second argument according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCFullYear
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let nextYear = Js.Date.setUTCFullYear(date1, 1974.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1974-11-15T21:30:54.321Z00:00");
nextYear == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCFullYearM
RElet setUTCFullYearM: (t, ~year: float, ~month: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s year and month to the values in the labeled arguments according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCFullYear
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let future = Js.Date.setUTCFullYearM(date1, ~year=1974.0, ~month=0.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1974-01-22T21:30:54.321Z00:00");
future == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCFullYearMD
RElet setUTCFullYearMD: (t, ~year: float, ~month: float, ~date: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s year, month, and day of month to the values in the labeled arguments according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCFullYear
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let future = Js.Date.setUTCFullYearMD(date1, ~year=1974.0, ~month=0.0, ~date=7.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1974-01-07T21:30:54.321Z00:00");
future == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCHours
RElet setUTCHours: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s hours to the value in the second argument according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCHours
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let nextHour = Js.Date.setUTCHours(date1, 22.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T22:30:54.321Z00:00");
nextHour == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCHoursM
RElet setUTCHoursM: (t, ~hours: float, ~minutes: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s hours and minutes to the values in the labeled arguments according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCHours
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setUTCHoursM(date1, ~hours=22.0, ~minutes=46.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T22:46:54.321Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCHoursMS
RElet setUTCHoursMS: (t, ~hours: float, ~minutes: float, ~seconds: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s hours, minutes, and seconds to the values in the labeled arguments according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCHours
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setUTCHoursMS(date1, ~hours=22.0, ~minutes=46.0,
~seconds=37.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T22:46:37.321Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCHoursMSMs
RElet setUTCHoursMSMs: (t, ~hours: float, ~minutes: float, ~seconds: float, ~milliseconds: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds to the values in the labeled arguments according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCHours
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setUTCHoursMSMs(date1, ~hours=22.0, ~minutes=46.0,
~seconds=37.0, ~milliseconds=494.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T22:46:37.494Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCMilliseconds
RElet setUTCMilliseconds: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s milliseconds to the value in the second argument according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCMilliseconds
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setUTCMilliseconds(date1, 494.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T21:30:54.494Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCMinutes
RElet setUTCMinutes: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s minutes to the value in the second argument according to the current time zone. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCMinutes
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setUTCMinutes(date1, 34.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T21:34:54.494Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCMinutesS
RElet setUTCMinutesS: (t, ~minutes: float, ~seconds: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s minutes and seconds to the values in the labeled arguments according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCMinutes
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setUTCMinutesS(date1, ~minutes=34.0, ~seconds=56.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T21:34:56.494Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCMinutesSMs
RElet setUTCMinutesSMs: (t, ~minutes: float, ~seconds: float, ~milliseconds: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s minutes, seconds, and milliseconds to the values in the labeled arguments according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCMinutes
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setUTCMinutesSMs(date1, ~minutes=34.0, ~seconds=56.0,
~milliseconds=789.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-11-29T21:34:56.789Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCMonth
RElet setUTCMonth: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s month to the value in the second argument according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCMonth
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setUTCMonth(date1, 11.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-12-29T21:34:56.789Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCMonthD
RElet setUTCMonthD: (t, ~month: float, ~date: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s month and day of month to the values in the labeled arguments according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCMonth
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setUTCMonthD(date1, ~month=11.0, ~date=8.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-12-08T21:34:56.789Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCSeconds
RElet setUTCSeconds: (t, float) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s seconds to the value in the second argument according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCSeconds
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setUTCSeconds(date1, 56.0);
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-12-29T21:30:56.321Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCSecondsMs
RElet setUTCSecondsMs: (t, ~seconds: float, ~milliseconds: float, unit) => float;
Sets the given Date
’s seconds and milliseconds to the values in the labeled arguments according to UTC. Returns the number of milliseconds since the epoch of the updated Date
. This function modifies the original Date
. See Date.setUTCSeconds
on MDN.
RElet date1 = Js.Date.fromFloat(123456654321.0); // 29 November 1973 21:30:54.321 GMT
let futureTime = Js.Date.setUTCSecondsMs(date1, ~seconds=56.0,
~milliseconds=789.0, ());
date1 == Js.Date.fromString("1973-12-29T21:30:56.789Z00:00");
futureTime == Js.Date.getTime(date1);
setUTCTime
RElet setUTCTime: (t, float) => float;
Same as setTime()
.
setYear
RElet setYear: (t, float) => float;
Deprecated. Use setFullYear()
instead.
toDateString
RElet toDateString: t => string;
Returns the date (day of week, year, month, and day of month) portion of a Date
in English. See Date.toDateString
on MDN.
REJs.Date.toDateString(exampleDate) == "Thu Nov 29 1973";
toGMTString
RElet toGMTString: t => string;
Deprecated. Use toUTCString()
instead.
toISOString
RElet toISOString: t => string;
Returns a simplified version of the ISO 8601 format for the date. See Date.toISOString
on MDN.
REJs.Date.toISOString(exampleDate) == "1973-11-29T21:30:54.321Z";
toJSON
RElet toJSON: t => string;
Deprecated. This method is unsafe. It will be changed to return option
in a future release. Please use toJSONUnsafe()
instead.
toJSONUnsafe
RElet toJSONUnsafe: t => string;
Returns a string representation of the given date. See Date.toJSON
on MDN.
REJs.Date.toJSONUnsafe(exampleDate) == "1973-11-29T21:30:54.321Z";
toLocaleDateString
RElet toLocaleDateString: t => string;
Returns the year, month, and day for the given Date
in the current locale format. See Date.toLocaleDateString
on MDN.
REJs.Date.toLocaleDateString(exampleDate) == "11/29/1973"; // for en_US.utf8
Js.Date.toLocaleDateString(exampleDate) == "29.11.73"; // for de_DE.utf8
toLocaleString
RElet toLocaleString: t => string;
Returns the time and date for the given Date
in the current locale format. See Date.toLocaleString
on MDN.
REJs.Date.toLocaleString(exampleDate) == "11/29/1973, 10:30:54 PM"; // for en_US.utf8
Js.Date.toLocaleString(exampleDate) == "29.11.1973, 22:30:54"; // for de_DE.utf8
toLocaleTimeString
RElet toLocaleTimeString: t => string;
Returns the time of day for the given Date
in the current locale format. See Date.toLocaleTimeString
on MDN.
REJs.Date.toLocaleTimeString(exampleDate) == "10:30:54 PM"; // for en_US.utf8
Js.Date.toLocaleTimeString(exampleDate) == "22:30:54"; // for de_DE.utf8
toString
RElet toString: t => string;
Returns a string representing the date and time of day for the given Date
in the current locale and time zone. See Date.toString
on MDN.
REJs.Date.toString(exampleDate) == "Thu Nov 29 1973 22:30:54 GMT+0100 (Central European Standard Time)";
toTimeString
RElet toTimeString: t => string;
Returns a string representing the time of day for the given Date
in the current locale and time zone. See Date.toTimeString
on MDN.
REJs.Date.toTimeString(exampleDate) == "22:30:54 GMT+0100 (Central European Standard Time)";
toUTCString
RElet toUTCString: t => string;
Returns a string representing the date and time of day for the given Date
in the current locale and UTC (GMT time zone). See Date.toUTCString
on MDN.
REJs.Date.toUTCString(exampleDate) == "Thu, 29 Nov 1973 21:30:54 GMT";