const event = new Date("December 31, 1975 23:15:30 GMT-3:00");
console.log(event.getUTCFullYear());
// Expected output: 1976
console.log(event.toUTCString());
// Expected output: "Thu, 01 Jan 1976 02:15:30 GMT"
event.setUTCFullYear(1975);
console.log(event.toUTCString());
// Expected output: "Wed, 01 Jan 1975 02:15:30 GMT"
js
setUTCFullYear(yearValue)
setUTCFullYear(yearValue, monthValue)
setUTCFullYear(yearValue, monthValue, dateValue)
yearValueAn integer representing the year. For example, 1995.
monthValue OptionalAn integer representing the month: 0 for January, 1 for February, and so on.
dateValue OptionalAn integer between 1 and 31 representing the day of the month. If you specify dateValue, you must also specify monthValue.
Changes the Date object in place, and returns its new timestamp. If a parameter is NaN (or other values that get coerced to NaN, such as undefined), the date is set to Invalid Date and NaN is returned.
If you do not specify the monthValue and
dateValue parameters, the values returned from the
getUTCMonth() and
getUTCDate() methods are used.
If a parameter you specify is outside of the expected range,
setUTCFullYear() attempts to update the other parameters and the date
information in the Date object accordingly. For example, if you specify 15
for monthValue, the year is incremented by 1
(yearValue + 1), and 3 is used for the month.
js
const theBigDay = new Date();
theBigDay.setUTCFullYear(1997);
| Specification |
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| ECMAScript® 2026 Language Specification # sec-date.prototype.setutcfullyear |