Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global objects/Date/setUTCFullYear

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The setUTCFullYear() method sets the full year for a specified date according to universal time.


Syntax

dateObj.setUTCFullYear(yearValue[, monthValue[, dayValue]])

Parameters

yearValue
An integer specifying the numeric value of the year, for example, 1995.
monthValue
Optional. An integer between 0 and 11 representing the months January through December.
dayValue
Optional. An integer between 1 and 31 representing the day of the month. If you specify the dayValue parameter, you must also specify the monthValue.

Return value

The number of milliseconds between 1 January 1970 00:00:00 UTC and the updated date.

Description

If you do not specify the monthValue and dayValue parameters, the values returned from the getUTCMonth() and getUTCDate() methods are used.

If a parameter you specify is outside of the expected range, setUTCFullYear() attempts to update the other parameters and the date information in the Date object accordingly. For example, if you specify 15 for monthValue, the year is incremented by 1 (yearValue + 1), and 3 is used for the month.

Examples

Using setUTCFullYear()

var theBigDay = new Date();
theBigDay.setUTCFullYear(1997);

Specifications

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

Browser compatibility

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setUTCFullYear 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

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