Date.prototype.getUTCMinutes()
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
La méthode getUTCMinutes()
renvoie les minutes de la date renseignée, d'après UTC.
Exemple interactif
const date1 = new Date("1 January 2000 03:15:30 GMT+07:00");
const date2 = new Date("1 January 2000 03:15:30 GMT+03:30");
console.log(date1.getUTCMinutes()); // 31 Dec 1999 20:15:30 GMT
// Expected output: 15
console.log(date2.getUTCMinutes()); // 31 Dec 1999 23:45:30 GMT
// Expected output: 45
Syntaxe
js
dateObj.getUTCMinutes();
Valeur de retour
Un entier entre 0 et 59 correspondant au nombre de minutes pour la date indiquée selon le temps universel.
Exemples
Utiliser getUTCMinutes
L'exemple suivant assigne les minutes de la date actuelle à la variable minutes
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js
var aujourdhui = new Date();
var minutes = aujourdhui.getUTCMinutes();
Spécifications
Specification |
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ECMAScript® 2025 Language Specification # sec-date.prototype.getutcminutes |
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