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JavaScript - add seconds to date
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In this article, we would like to show you how to add seconds to date in JavaScript.
1. Example reusable lambda function
In this example, we create a simple function that takes two arguments:
date
to which we want to add some seconds,seconds
- a number of seconds we want to add.
Runnable example:
// ONLINE-RUNNER:browser;
const addSeconds = (date, seconds) => {
const result = new Date(date);
result.setSeconds(seconds + result.getSeconds());
return result;
};
// Usage example:
const date1 = new Date('2021-08-30T23:59:59.000Z');
const date2 = addSeconds(date1, 2);
console.log(date2.toISOString()); // 2021-08-31T00:00:01.000Z
Output:
2021-08-31T00:00:01.000Z
Note:
As you can see, the function also handles the case of the day change.
2. Extending existing Date
class with Date.prototype
In this example, we add a function to the Date.prototype
so we can use it on any date object.
// ONLINE-RUNNER:browser;
Date.prototype.addSeconds = function(seconds) {
const date = new Date(this.valueOf());
date.setSeconds(seconds + date.getSeconds());
return date;
};
// Usage example:
const date1 = new Date('2021-08-30T23:59:59.000Z');
const date2 = date1.addSeconds(2);
console.log(date2.toISOString()); // 2021-08-31T00:00:01.000Z
Output:
2021-08-31T00:00:01.000Z