Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global objects/Date/getUTCHours
The getUTCHours() method returns the hours in the specified date according to universal time.
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Syntax
dateObj.getUTCHours()
Return value
An integer number, between 0 and 23, representing the hours in the given date according to universal time.
Examples
Using getUTCHours()
The following example assigns the hours portion of the current time to the variable hours.
var today = new Date();
var hours = today.getUTCHours();
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| ECMAScript (ECMA-262)The definition of 'Date.prototype.getUTCHours' in that specification. |
Browser compatibility
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| Desktop | Mobile | Server | |||||||||||
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getUTCHours
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Chrome
Full support 1 |
Edge
Full support 12 |
Firefox
Full support 1 |
IE
Full support 4 |
Opera
Full support 4 |
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 |
Legend
- Full support
- Full support
See also
Date.prototype.getUTCHours() by Mozilla Contributors is licensed under CC-BY-SA 2.5.