Last Updated : 11 Jul, 2025
The date.setMilliseconds() method is used to set milliseconds into a date object which is created using the date() constructor.
Syntax:
dateObj.setMilliseconds(milliseconds_Value);
Parameter: This method accepts a single parameter as mentioned above and described below:
Return Values:It returns the new i.e. updated millisecond which is set by the setMilliseconds() method.
Note: The DateObjis a valid Date object created using the Date() constructor in which we want to set the millisecond. The value of milliseconds is from 0 to 999.
Example 1: Below is the example of the Date setMilliseconds()method.
JavaScript
// Here a date has been assigned
// while creating Date object
let dateobj =
new Date('October 13, 1996 05:35:32:77');
// New millisecond of 52 is being set in above Date
// Object with the help of setMilliseconds() method
dateobj.setMilliseconds(52);
// New millisecond from above Date Object is
// being extracted using getMilliseconds()
let B = dateobj.getMilliseconds();
// Printing new millisecond
console.log(B);
Output:
52
Example 2:If in the Date() constructor we do not give any millisecond, still setMilliseconds() method set a new millisecond which is given as its parameter.
JavaScript
// Here millisecond has not been assigned
// while creating Date object
let dateobj = new Date('October 13, 1996');
// New millisecond of 51 is being set in above Date
// Object with the help of setMilliseconds() method
dateobj.setMilliseconds(51);
// New millisecond from above Date Object is
// being extracted using getMilliseconds()
let B = dateobj.getMilliseconds();
// Printing new millisecond
console.log(B);
Output:
51
Program 3:If nothing as a parameter is given in the Date() constructor, still setMilliseconds() method set milliseconds but a month, year, date, etc become current ones. Here 42 is the new milliseconds, 4 is the current month i.e. April, 1 is the current date and 2018 is the current year.
JavaScript
// Here nothing has been assigned
// while creating Date object
let dateobj = new Date();
// new millisecond of 42 is being set in
// above Date Object with the help of
// setMilliseconds() method
dateobj.setMilliseconds(42);
// Milliseconds from above Date Object is
// being extracted using getMilliseconds()
let B = dateobj.getMilliseconds();
// Month from above Date Object is
// being extracted using getMonth()
let C = dateobj.getMonth();
// Date from above Date Object is
// being extracted using getDate()
let D = dateobj.getDate();
// Year from above Date Object is
// being extracted using getFullYear()
let E = dateobj.getFullYear();
// Printing new milliseconds
console.log(B);
// Printing current month
console.log(C);
// Printing current date
console.log(D);
// Printing current year
console.log(E);
Output:
42 4 1 2018
Example 4:If the value of millisecond 1006 is given as the parameter of the setMilliseconds() method, It will set 6 as the millisecond because the millisecond range is from 0 to 999, and hence , here 1000 is subtracted because 0 to 999 is 1000.
Here 6 is the new millisecond and the second becomes 33 from 32 because the millisecond range is from 0 to 999 i.e, total 1000 and we set the new millisecond as 1006 which increases second by one to 33 from 32 and the millisecond becomes 6.
JavaScript
// Here date has been assigned
// while creating Date object
let dateobj =
new Date('October 13, 1996 05:35:32:45');
// new millisecond of 1006 is being set
// in above Date Object with the help of
// setMilliseconds() method
dateobj.setMilliseconds(1006);
// milliseconds from above Date Object is
// being extracted using getMilliseconds()
let B = dateobj.getMilliseconds();
// Second from above Date Object is
// being extracted using getSeconds()
let C = dateobj.getSeconds();
// Printing new Milliseconds
console.log(B);
// Printing second
console.log(C);
Output:
6 33
We have a complete list of Javascript Javascript Date methods, to check those please go through the Javascript Date Object Complete Reference article.
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by the JavaScript Date setMilliseconds() method are listed below:
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