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The Date setUTCMinutes() method sets the minutes (0 to 59) of a Date object, according to UTC, and can also set the seconds and milliseconds.

				
					<!-- html element to place output -->
<p id="my_output"></p>
				
			
				
					// variable
let my_date = new Date();

// set date
my_date.setUTCMinutes(22);

// output to the HTML element
document.getElementById('my_output').innerHTML = my_date.getUTCMinutes();
				
			

Output

				
					22
				
			

Syntax

				
					Date.setUTCMinutes(min, sec, millisec)
				
			

Parameters

ValueDescription
minThe Minutes (0 to 59) (required)
Other values:
  • -1 gives the last minute of the previous hour
  • 60 gives the first minute of the next hour
secThe seconds (0 to 59)
Other values:
  • -1 gives the last second of the previous minute
  • 60 gives the first second of the next minute
millisecThe milliseconds (0 to 999)
Other values:
  • -1 gives the last millisecond of the previous second
  • 1000 gives the first millisecond of the next second

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