Calculate last day of month

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Javascript Problem Overview


If you provide 0 as the dayValue in Date.setFullYear you get the last day of the previous month:

d = new Date(); d.setFullYear(2008, 11, 0); //  Sun Nov 30 2008

There is reference to this behaviour at mozilla. Is this a reliable cross-browser feature or should I look at alternative methods?

Javascript Solutions


Solution 1 - Javascript

var month = 0; // January
var d = new Date(2008, month + 1, 0);
console.log(d.toString()); // last day in January

IE 6:                     Thu Jan 31 00:00:00 CST 2008
IE 7:                     Thu Jan 31 00:00:00 CST 2008
IE 8: Beta 2:             Thu Jan 31 00:00:00 CST 2008
Opera 8.54:               Thu, 31 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT-0600
Opera 9.27:               Thu, 31 Jan 2008 00:00:00 GMT-0600
Opera 9.60:               Thu Jan 31 2008 00:00:00 GMT-0600
Firefox 2.0.0.17:         Thu Jan 31 2008 00:00:00 GMT-0600 (Canada Central Standard Time)
Firefox 3.0.3:            Thu Jan 31 2008 00:00:00 GMT-0600 (Canada Central Standard Time)
Google Chrome 0.2.149.30: Thu Jan 31 2008 00:00:00 GMT-0600 (Canada Central Standard Time)
Safari for Windows 3.1.2: Thu Jan 31 2008 00:00:00 GMT-0600 (Canada Central Standard Time)

Output differences are due to differences in the toString() implementation, not because the dates are different.

Of course, just because the browsers identified above use 0 as the last day of the previous month does not mean they will continue to do so, or that browsers not listed will do so, but it lends credibility to the belief that it should work the same way in every browser.

Solution 2 - Javascript

I find this to be the best solution for me. Let the Date object calculate it for you.

var today = new Date();
var lastDayOfMonth = new Date(today.getFullYear(), today.getMonth()+1, 0);

Setting day parameter to 0 means one day less than first day of the month which is last day of the previous month.

Solution 3 - Javascript

I would use an intermediate date with the first day of the next month, and return the date from the previous day:

int_d = new Date(2008, 11+1,1);
d = new Date(int_d - 1);

Solution 4 - Javascript

In computer terms, new Date() and regular expression solutions are slow! If you want a super-fast (and super-cryptic) one-liner, try this one (assuming m is in Jan=1 format). I keep trying different code changes to get the best performance.

My current fastest version:

After looking at this related question https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9852837/leap-year-check-using-bitwise-operators-amazing-speed/9852989#comment44363797_9852989 and discovering what the 25 & 15 magic number represented, I have come up with this optimized hybrid of answers:

function getDaysInMonth(m, y) {
    return m===2 ? y & 3 || !(y%25) && y & 15 ? 28 : 29 : 30 + (m+(m>>3)&1);
}

Given the bit-shifting this obviously assumes that your m & y parameters are both integers, as passing numbers as strings would result in weird results.

JSFiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/TrueBlueAussie/H89X3/22/

JSPerf results: http://jsperf.com/days-in-month-head-to-head/5

For some reason, (m+(m>>3)&1) is more efficient than (5546>>m&1) on almost all browsers.

The only real competition for speed is from @GitaarLab, so I have created a head-to-head JSPerf for us to test on: http://jsperf.com/days-in-month-head-to-head/5


It works based on my leap year answer here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8175521/javascript-to-find-leap-year/19570985#19570985 this answer here https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9852837/leap-year-check-using-bitwise-operators-amazing-speed as well as the following binary logic.

A quick lesson in binary months:

If you interpret the index of the desired months (Jan = 1) in binary you will notice that months with 31 days either have bit 3 clear and bit 0 set, or bit 3 set and bit 0 clear.

Jan = 1  = 0001 : 31 days
Feb = 2  = 0010
Mar = 3  = 0011 : 31 days
Apr = 4  = 0100
May = 5  = 0101 : 31 days
Jun = 6  = 0110
Jul = 7  = 0111 : 31 days
Aug = 8  = 1000 : 31 days
Sep = 9  = 1001
Oct = 10 = 1010 : 31 days
Nov = 11 = 1011
Dec = 12 = 1100 : 31 days

That means you can shift the value 3 places with >> 3, XOR the bits with the original ^ m and see if the result is 1 or 0 in bit position 0 using & 1. Note: It turns out + is slightly faster than XOR (^) and (m >> 3) + m gives the same result in bit 0.

JSPerf results: http://jsperf.com/days-in-month-perf-test/6

Solution 5 - Javascript

My colleague stumbled upon the following which may be an easier solution

function daysInMonth(iMonth, iYear)
{
    return 32 - new Date(iYear, iMonth, 32).getDate();
}

stolen from http://snippets.dzone.com/posts/show/2099

Solution 6 - Javascript

A slight modification to solution provided by lebreeze:

function daysInMonth(iMonth, iYear)
{
    return new Date(iYear, iMonth, 0).getDate();
}

Solution 7 - Javascript

I recently had to do something similar, this is what I came up with:

/**
* Returns a date set to the begining of the month
* 
* @param {Date} myDate 
* @returns {Date}
*/
function beginningOfMonth(myDate){    
  let date = new Date(myDate);
  date.setDate(1)
  date.setHours(0);
  date.setMinutes(0);
  date.setSeconds(0);   
  return date;     
}

/**
 * Returns a date set to the end of the month
 * 
 * @param {Date} myDate 
 * @returns {Date}
 */
function endOfMonth(myDate){
  let date = new Date(myDate);
  date.setDate(1); // Avoids edge cases on the 31st day of some months
  date.setMonth(date.getMonth() +1);
  date.setDate(0);
  date.setHours(23);
  date.setMinutes(59);
  date.setSeconds(59);
  return date;
}

Pass it in a date, and it will return a date set to either the beginning of the month, or the end of the month.

The begninngOfMonth function is fairly self-explanatory, but what's going in in the endOfMonth function is that I'm incrementing the month to the next month, and then using setDate(0) to roll back the day to the last day of the previous month which is a part of the setDate spec:

https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Date/setDate https://www.w3schools.com/jsref/jsref_setdate.asp

I then set the hour/minutes/seconds to the end of the day, so that if you're using some kind of API that is expecting a date range you'll be able to capture the entirety of that last day. That part might go beyond what the original post is asking for but it could help someone else looking for a similar solution.

Edit: You can also go the extra mile and set milliseconds with setMilliseconds() if you want to be extra precise.

Solution 8 - Javascript

try this one.

lastDateofTheMonth = new Date(year, month, 0)

example:

new Date(2012, 8, 0)

output:

Date {Fri Aug 31 2012 00:00:00 GMT+0900 (Tokyo Standard Time)}

Solution 9 - Javascript

This works for me. Will provide last day of given year and month:

var d = new Date(2012,02,0);
var n = d.getDate();
alert(n);

Solution 10 - Javascript

How NOT to do it

Beware of any answers for the last of the month that look like this:

var last = new Date(date)
last.setMonth(last.getMonth() + 1) // This is the wrong way to do it.
last.setDate(0)

This works for most dates, but fails if date is already the last day of the month, on a month that has more days than the following month.

Example:

Suppose date is 07/31/21.

Then last.setMonth(last.getMonth() + 1) increments the month, but keeps the day set at 31.

You get a Date object for 08/31/21,

which is actually 09/01/21.

So then last.setDate(0) results in 08/31/21 when what we really wanted was 07/31/21.

Solution 11 - Javascript

This one works nicely:

Date.prototype.setToLastDateInMonth = function () {

    this.setDate(1);
    this.setMonth(this.getMonth() + 1);
    this.setDate(this.getDate() - 1);

    return this;
}

Solution 12 - Javascript

This will give you current month first and last day.

If you need to change 'year' remove d.getFullYear() and set your year.

If you need to change 'month' remove d.getMonth() and set your year.

var d = new Date();
var days = ["Sunday", "Monday", "Tuesday", "Wednesday", "Thursday", "Friday", "Saturday"];
var fistDayOfMonth = days[(new Date(d.getFullYear(), d.getMonth(), 1).getDay())];
	var LastDayOfMonth = days[(new Date(d.getFullYear(), d.getMonth() + 1, 0).getDay())]; 
console.log("First Day :" + fistDayOfMonth); 
console.log("Last Day:" + LastDayOfMonth);
alert("First Day :" + fistDayOfMonth); 
alert("Last Day:" + LastDayOfMonth);

Solution 13 - Javascript

Try this:

function _getEndOfMonth(time_stamp) {
    let time = new Date(time_stamp * 1000);
    let month = time.getMonth() + 1;
    let year = time.getFullYear();
    let day = time.getDate();
    switch (month) {
        case 1:
        case 3:
        case 5:
        case 7:
        case 8:
        case 10:
        case 12:
            day = 31;
            break;
        case 4:
        case 6:
        case 9:
        case 11:
            day = 30;
            break;
        case 2:
            if (_leapyear(year))
                day = 29;
            else
                day = 28;
            break
    }
    let m = moment(`${year}-${month}-${day}`, 'YYYY-MM-DD')
    return m.unix() + constants.DAY - 1;
}

function _leapyear(year) {
    return (year % 100 === 0) ? (year % 400 === 0) : (year % 4 === 0);
}

Solution 14 - Javascript

You can get the First and Last Date in the current month by following the code:

var dateNow = new Date();  
var firstDate = new Date(dateNow.getFullYear(), dateNow.getMonth(), 1);  
var lastDate = new Date(dateNow.getFullYear(), dateNow.getMonth() + 1, 0);

or if you want to format the date in your custom format then you can use moment js

var dateNow= new Date();  
var firstDate=moment(new Date(dateNow.getFullYear(),dateNow.getMonth(), 1)).format("DD-MM-YYYY");  
var currentDate = moment(new Date()).format("DD-MM-YYYY"); //to  get the current date var lastDate = moment(new
 Date(dateNow.getFullYear(), dateNow.getMonth() + 1, 0)).format("DD-MM-YYYY"); //month last date

Solution 15 - Javascript

Below function gives the last day of the month :

function getLstDayOfMonFnc(date) {
  return new Date(date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth(), 0).getDate()
}

console.log(getLstDayOfMonFnc(new Date(2016, 2, 15))) // Output : 29
console.log(getLstDayOfMonFnc(new Date(2017, 2, 15))) // Output : 28
console.log(getLstDayOfMonFnc(new Date(2017, 11, 15))) // Output : 30
console.log(getLstDayOfMonFnc(new Date(2017, 12, 15))) // Output : 31

Similarly we can get first day of the month :

function getFstDayOfMonFnc(date) {
  return new Date(date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth(), 1).getDate()
}

console.log(getFstDayOfMonFnc(new Date(2016, 2, 15))) // Output : 1

Solution 16 - Javascript

Here is an answer that conserves GMT and time of the initial date

var date = new Date();

var first_date = new Date(date); //Make a copy of the date we want the first and last days from
first_date.setUTCDate(1); //Set the day as the first of the month

var last_date = new Date(first_date); //Make a copy of the calculated first day
last_date.setUTCMonth(last_date.getUTCMonth() + 1); //Add a month
last_date.setUTCDate(0); //Set the date to 0, this goes to the last day of the previous month

console.log(first_date.toJSON().substring(0, 10), last_date.toJSON().substring(0, 10)); //Log the dates with the format yyyy-mm-dd

Solution 17 - Javascript

const today = new Date();

let beginDate = new Date();

let endDate = new Date();

// fist date of montg

beginDate = new Date(

  `${today.getFullYear()}-${today.getMonth() + 1}-01 00:00:00`

);

// end date of month 

// set next Month first Date

endDate = new Date(

  `${today.getFullYear()}-${today.getMonth() + 2}-01 :23:59:59`

);

// deducting 1 day

endDate.setDate(0);

Solution 18 - Javascript

function getLastDay(y, m) {
   return 30 + (m <= 7 ? ((m % 2) ? 1 : 0) : (!(m % 2) ? 1 : 0)) - (m == 2) - (m == 2 && y % 4 != 0 || !(y % 100 == 0 && y % 400 == 0)); 
}

Solution 19 - Javascript

set month you need to date and then set the day to zero ,so month begin in 1 - 31 in date function then get the last day^^

var last = new Date(new Date(new Date().setMonth(7)).setDate(0)).getDate();
console.log(last);

Solution 20 - Javascript

I know it's just a matter of semantics, but I ended up using it in this form.

var lastDay = new Date(new Date(2008, 11+1,1) - 1).getDate();
console.log(lastDay);

Since functions are resolved from the inside argument, outward, it works the same.

You can then just replace the year, and month / year with the required details, whether it be from the current date. Or a particular month / year.

Solution 21 - Javascript

If you need exact end of the month in miliseconds (for example in a timestamp):

d = new Date()
console.log(d.toString())
d.setDate(1)
d.setHours(23, 59, 59, 999)
d.setMonth(d.getMonth() + 1)
d.setDate(d.getDate() - 1)
console.log(d.toString())

Solution 22 - Javascript

The accepted answer doesn't work for me, I did it as below.

$( function() {
  $( "#datepicker" ).datepicker();
  $('#getLastDateOfMon').on('click', function(){
    var date = $('#datepicker').val();

    // Format 'mm/dd/yy' eg: 12/31/2018
    var parts = date.split("/");

    var lastDateOfMonth = new Date();
				lastDateOfMonth.setFullYear(parts[2]);
				lastDateOfMonth.setMonth(parts[0]);
				lastDateOfMonth.setDate(0);

     alert(lastDateOfMonth.toLocaleDateString());
  });
});

<!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
  <meta charset="utf-8">
  <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="//code.jquery.com/ui/1.12.1/themes/base/jquery-ui.css">
  <link rel="stylesheet" href="/resources/demos/style.css">
  <script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.12.4.js"></script>
  <script src="https://code.jquery.com/ui/1.12.1/jquery-ui.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
 
<p>Date: <input type="text" id="datepicker"></p>
<button id="getLastDateOfMon">Get Last Date of Month </button>
 
 
</body>
</html>

Solution 23 - Javascript

This will give you last day of current month.

notes: on ios device include time. #gshoanganh

var date = new Date();
console.log(new Date(date.getFullYear(), date.getMonth() + 1, 0, 23, 59, 59));

Solution 24 - Javascript

if you just need to get the last date of a month following worked out for me.

var d = new Date();
const year = d.getFullYear();
const month = d.getMonth();

const lastDay =  new Date(year, month +1, 0).getDate();
console.log(lastDay);

try it out here https://www.w3resource.com/javascript-exercises/javascript-date-exercise-9.php

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