Temporal.PlainTime.prototype.millisecond

Limited availability

This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.

Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.

The millisecond accessor property of Temporal.PlainTime instances returns a integer from 0 to 999 representing the millisecond (10-3 second) component of this time.

The set accessor of millisecond is undefined. You cannot change this property directly. Use the with() method to create a new Temporal.PlainTime object with the desired new value.

Examples

Using millisecond

const time = Temporal.PlainTime.from("12:34:56");
console.log(time.millisecond); // 0

const time2 = Temporal.PlainTime.from("12:34:56.123456789");
console.log(time2.millisecond); // 123

Changing millisecond

const time = Temporal.PlainTime.from("12:34:56");
const newTime = time.with({ millisecond: 100 });
console.log(newTime.toString()); // 12:34:56.1

You can also use add() or subtract() to move a certain number of milliseconds from the current time.

const time = Temporal.PlainTime.from("12:34:56");
const newTime = time.add({ milliseconds: 100 });
console.log(newTime.toString()); // 12:34:56.1

Specifications

Browser compatibility

Desktop Mobile Server
Chrome Edge Firefox Opera Safari Chrome Android Firefox for Android Opera Android Safari on IOS Samsung Internet WebView Android Deno Node.js
millisecond No No No No preview No No No No No No 1.40 No

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Temporal/PlainTime/millisecond