JavaScript Date toISOString() Method
The date.toISOString() method is used to convert the given data object’s contents into a string in ISO format (ISO 8601) i.e, in the form of (YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.sssZ or ±YYYYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ss.sssZ). The date object is created using the date() constructor.
Syntax:
dateObj.toISOString()
Parameters: This method does not take any parameter. It is just used along with a Date object created using the Date() constructor.
Return Values: It returns the converted string of Date() constructor contents into ISO format (ISO 8601).
Note: The DateObj is a valid Date object created using the Date()constructor.
Below is an example of the Date toISOString() method.
Example 1:
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// Here a date has been assigned // while creating Date object let dateobj = new Date( 'October 15, 1996 05:35:32' ); // Contents of above date object is converted // into a string using toISOString() function. let B = dateobj.toISOString(); // Printing the converted string. console.log(B); |
Output:
1996-10-15T00:05:32.000Z
Example 2: Here nothing as a parameter is passed while creating a date object but still toISOString() method returns the current day name, month name, date, year, and time.
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// Here nothing has been assigned // while creating Date object let dateobj = new Date(); // Contents of above date object is // converted into a string using toISOString() method. let B = dateobj.toISOString(); // Printing the converted string. console.log(B); |
Output:
2018-04-23T10:26:00.996Z
Example 3: Here we will pass a date object toISOString() method to return the day name, month name, date, year, and time.
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// Here nothing has been assigned // while creating Date object let dateobj = new Date( 'October 13, 1996 05:35:32 GMT-3:00' ); // Contents of above date object is // converted into a string using toISOString() method. let B = dateobj.toISOString(); // Printing the converted string. console.log(B); |
Output:
1996-10-13T08:35:32.000Z
Note: Months, Dates, hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds should all be in their respective range of 0 to 11, 1 to 31, 0 to 23, 0 to 59, 0 to 59, 0 to 999 respectively.
We have a complete list of Javascript Date Objects, to check those please go through this Javascript Date Object Complete reference article.
Supported Browsers: The browsers supported by JavaScript Date toISOString() method are listed below:
- Google Chrome
- Internet Explorer
- Mozilla Firefox
- Opera
- Safari
We have a Cheat Sheet on Javascript where we covered all the important topics of Javascript to check those please go through Javascript Cheat Sheet-A Basic guide to JavaScript.
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