Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global objects/Date/getDay

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The getDay() method returns the day of the week for the specified date according to local time, where 0 represents Sunday. For the day of the month, see Date.prototype.getDate().


Syntax

dateObj.getDay()

Return value

An integer number, between 0 and 6, corresponding to the day of the week for the given date, according to local time: 0 for Sunday, 1 for Monday, 2 for Tuesday, and so on.

Examples

Using getDay()

The second statement below assigns the value 1 to weekday, based on the value of the Date object Xmas95. December 25, 1995, is a Monday.

var Xmas95 = new Date('December 25, 1995 23:15:30');
var weekday = Xmas95.getDay();

console.log(weekday); // 1

Note: If needed, the full name of a day ("Monday" for example) can be obtained by using Intl.DateTimeFormat with an options parameter. Using this method, the internationalization is made easier:

var options = { weekday: 'long'};
console.log(new Intl.DateTimeFormat('en-US', options).format(Xmas95));
// Monday
console.log(new Intl.DateTimeFormat('de-DE', options).format(Xmas95));
// Montag

Specifications

Specification
ECMAScript (ECMA-262)The definition of 'Date.prototype.getDay' in that specification.

Browser compatibility

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getDay Chrome

Full support 1

Edge

Full support 12

Firefox

Full support 1

IE

Full support 3

Opera

Full support 3

Safari

Full support 1

WebView Android

Full support 1

Chrome Android

Full support 18

Firefox Android

Full support 4

Opera Android

Full support 10.1

Safari iOS

Full support 1

Samsung Internet Android

Full support 1.0

nodejs

Full support 0.1.100

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