Get the current year in JavaScript
Here is another method to get date
new Date().getDate() // Get the day as a number (1-31)
new Date().getDay() // Get the weekday as a number (0-6)
new Date().getFullYear() // Get the four digit year (yyyy)
new Date().getHours() // Get the hour (0-23)
new Date().getMilliseconds() // Get the milliseconds (0-999)
new Date().getMinutes() // Get the minutes (0-59)
new Date().getMonth() // Get the month (0-11)
new Date().getSeconds() // Get the seconds (0-59)
new Date().getTime() // Get the time (milliseconds since January 1, 1970)
Such is how I have it embedded and outputted to my HTML web page:
<div class="container">
<p class="text-center">Copyright ©
<script>
var CurrentYear = new Date().getFullYear()
document.write(CurrentYear)
</script>
</p>
</div>
Output to HTML page is as follows:
Copyright © 2018
Create a new Date()
object and call getFullYear()
:
new Date().getFullYear() // returns the current year
Example usage: a page footer that always shows the current year:
document.getElementById("year").innerHTML = new Date().getFullYear();
footer {
text-align: center;
font-family: sans-serif;
}
<footer>
©<span id="year"></span> by Donald Duck
</footer>
See also, the Date()
constructor's full list of methods.
// Return today's date and time
var currentTime = new Date()
// returns the month (from 0 to 11)
var month = currentTime.getMonth() + 1
// returns the day of the month (from 1 to 31)
var day = currentTime.getDate()
// returns the year (four digits)
var year = currentTime.getFullYear()
// write output MM/dd/yyyy
document.write(month + "/" + day + "/" + year)