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How to Get Day, Month and Year from a Date Object in JavaScript

Topic: JavaScript / jQueryPrev|Next

Answer: Use the Date Object Methods

You can use the Date object methods getDate(), getMonth(), and getFullYear() to get the date, month and full-year from a Date object. Let's check out an example:

<script>
var d = new Date();
    
var date = d.getDate();
var month = d.getMonth() + 1; // Since getMonth() returns month from 0-11 not 1-12
var year = d.getFullYear();
    
var dateStr = date + "/" + month + "/" + year;
document.write(dateStr);
</script>

The getDate(), getMonth(), and getFullYear() methods returns the date and time in the local timezone of the computer that the script is running on. If you want to get the date and time in the universal timezone just replace these methods with the getUTCDate(), getUTCMonth(), and getUTCFullYear() respectivley, as shown in the following example:

<script>
var d = new Date();
    
var date = d.getUTCDate();
var month = d.getUTCMonth() + 1; // Since getUTCMonth() returns month from 0-11 not 1-12
var year = d.getUTCFullYear();
    
var dateStr = date + "/" + month + "/" + year;
document.write(dateStr);
</script>

Please check out the tutorial on JavaScript Date and Time to learn more about date and time.


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