Temporal.ZonedDateTime.prototype.millisecond

Limited availability

This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.

Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.

The millisecond accessor property of Temporal.ZonedDateTime instances returns a integer from 0 to 999 representing the millisecond (10-3 second) component of this time.

The set accessor of millisecond is undefined. You cannot change this property directly. Use the with() method to create a new Temporal.ZonedDateTime object with the desired new value.

For general information and more examples, see Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.millisecond.

Examples

Using millisecond

js
const dt = Temporal.ZonedDateTime.from(
  "2021-07-01T12:34:56.123456789-04:00[America/New_York]",
);
console.log(dt.millisecond); // 123

Specifications

Specification
Temporal proposal
# sec-get-temporal.zoneddatetime.prototype.millisecond

Browser compatibility

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Chrome
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Opera Android
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Samsung Internet
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Deno
Node.js
millisecond
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No support
Experimental. Expect behavior to change in the future.
See implementation notes.
User must explicitly enable this feature.

See also