Input DatetimeLocal step Property
Example
Change the legal number intervals for seconds in a local date field:
	document.getElementById("myLocalDate").step = "10";
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Definition and Usage
The step property sets or returns the value of the step attribute of a local datetime field.
The step attribute specifies the legal number intervals for seconds or milliseconds in a local datetime field (does not apply for days, months, years, hours or minutes).
Example: if step="2", legal numbers could be 0, 2, 4, etc.
Tip: The step attribute is often used together with the max and min attributes to create a range of legal values.
Browser Support
| Property | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| step | Yes | 10.0 | Yes | Yes | Yes | 
Note: The <input type="datetime-local"> element does not show any datetime field/calendar in Firefox.
Syntax
Return the step property:
	datetimelocalObject.step
Set the step property:
	datetimelocalObject.step=number
Property Values
| Value | Description | 
|---|---|
| number | Specifies the legal number intervals in the 
		local datetime field. For seconds: 
 For milliseconds: 
 | 
Technical Details
| Return Value: | A Number, representing the legal number intervals for seconds or milliseconds | 
|---|
More Examples
Example
Change the legal number intervals for milliseconds in a local date field:
	document.getElementById("myLocalDate").step = ".020";
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Example
Get the legal number intervals for seconds in a local date field:
	var x = document.getElementById("myLocalDate").step;
The result of x will be:
5
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Related Pages
HTML reference: HTML <input> step Attribute
 Input DatetimeLocal Object
 Input DatetimeLocal Object

