JavaScript getUTCMinutes() Method
Complete Date Object Reference
Definition and Usage
The getUTCMinutes() method returns the minutes of a time according to the Universal
Coordinated Time (UTC).
Syntax
dateObject.getUTCMinutes()
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Tips and Notes
Note: The value returned by getUTCMinutes() is a two digit number. However, the
return value is not
always two digits, if the value is less than 10 it only returns one
digit.
Note: This method is always used in conjunction with a Date object.
Tip: The Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) is the time set by the World
Time Standard.
Example
In this example we get the UTC minutes of the current time:
<script type="text/javascript">
var d = new Date();
document.write(d.getUTCMinutes());
</script>
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The output of the code above will be:
Example 2
Here we will extract the UTC minutes from the specific date and time:
<script type="text/javascript">
var born = new Date("July 21, 1983 01:15:00");
document.write(born.getUTCMinutes());
</script>
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The output of the code above will be:
Try-It-Yourself Demos
Display
the current UTC time
How to use getUTCHours(), getUTCMinutes(), and getUTCSeconds() to display the current
UTC time.
Display
the current UTC time with a function that checks for numbers less than 10
How to use getUTCHours(), getUTCMinutes(), and getUTCSeconds() to display the current
time.
Complete Date Object Reference
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