Increment a current date by 1 day using JavaScript
In this tutorial, we are going to learn about how to increment a current date by 1 day in JavaScript using the Date object.
Incrementing the Date by 1 day
To increment a date by 1 day:
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Use the new Date()constructor to access the current date.
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We need to increment the date by adding a 1 day to it using the setDate()andgetDate()methods.
Here is an example:
const current = new Date();
// it adds 1 day to the current date
current.setDate(current.getDate() + 1);
console.log(current.toDateString());
/* If today's date is "Thu Sep 05 2022"
then it returns tomorrow date is "Fri Sep 06 2022" */Even if today is the last day of a month like August 31. The JavaScript Date object can also figure out tomorrow’s date is September 1st.
Definitions
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The setDate()method takes the day (from 1 to 31) as an argument and sets the value to a Date object.
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The getDate()method gets the current day of the month (from 1 - 31).


