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date.millisecond() function

date.millisecond() returns the milliseconds for a specified time. Results range from [0-999].

Function type signature
(t: A) => int where A: Timeable

For more information, see Function type signatures.

Parameters

t

(Required) Time to operate on.

Use an absolute time, relative duration, or integer. Durations are relative to now().

Examples

Return the millisecond of the time value

import "date"

date.millisecond(t: 2020-02-11T12:21:03.29353494Z)// Returns 293

Return the millisecond of a relative duration

import "date"

option now = () => 2020-02-11T12:21:03.29353494Z

date.millisecond(t: -150ms)// Returns 127

Return the current millisecond unit

import "date"

date.millisecond(t: now())

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