Gets the seconds of a Date object, using local time.
SyntaxdateObj.getSeconds()
Return Value
Returns an integer between 0 and 59. Zero is returned when the time is less than one second into the current minute. If a Date object was created without specifying the time, by default the seconds value is 0.
ExamplesThe following example shows how to use the getSeconds method.
var date = new Date("1/1/2001");
document.write(date.getSeconds());
document.write("<br/>");
date.setSeconds(5);
document.write(date.getSeconds());
Remarks
The required dateObj reference is a Date object. To get the seconds value using Universal Coordinated Time (UTC), use the getUTCSeconds method.
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