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Date.prototype.getMonth() - JavaScript | MDN

Date.prototype.getMonth()

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The getMonth() method of Date instances returns the month for this date according to local time, as a zero-based value (where zero indicates the first month of the year).

Try it
const moonLanding = new Date("July 20, 69 00:20:18");

console.log(moonLanding.getMonth()); // (January gives 0)
// Expected output: 6
Syntax Parameters

None.

Return value

An integer, between 0 and 11, representing the month for the given date according to local time: 0 for January, 1 for February, and so on. Returns NaN if the date is invalid.

Description

The return value of getMonth() is zero-based, which is useful for indexing into arrays of months, for example:

const valentines = new Date("1995-02-14");
const month = valentines.getMonth();
const monthNames = ["January", "February", "March" /* , … */];

console.log(monthNames[month]); // "February"

However, for the purpose of internationalization, you should prefer using Intl.DateTimeFormat with the options parameter instead.

const options = { month: "long" };
console.log(new Intl.DateTimeFormat("en-US", options).format(valentines));
// "February"
console.log(new Intl.DateTimeFormat("de-DE", options).format(valentines));
// "Februar"
Examples Using getMonth()

The month variable has value 11, based on the value of the Date object xmas95.

const xmas95 = new Date("1995-12-25T23:15:30");
const month = xmas95.getMonth();

console.log(month); // 11
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