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The dayOfWeek
accessor property of Temporal.PlainDate
instances returns a positive integer representing the 1-based day index in the week of this date. Days in a week are numbered sequentially from 1
to daysInWeek
, with each number mapping to its name. It is calendar-dependent. 1 usually represents Monday in the calendar, even when locales using the calendar may consider a different day as the first day of the week (see Intl.Locale.prototype.getWeekInfo()
).
All commonly supported calendars use 7-day weeks, and you could generally expect this property to return the same value for the same date across different calendars.
The set accessor of dayOfWeek
is undefined
. You cannot change this property directly. To create a new Temporal.PlainDate
object with the desired new dayOfWeek
value, use the add()
or subtract()
method with the appropriate number of days
.