Nodejs Time Convert seconds()

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Method Source Code

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 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
 * You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */

Number.prototype.seconds = function(){return this * 1000};
Number.prototype.second = Number.prototype.seconds;
Number.prototype.minutes = function(){return this.seconds() * 60};
Number.prototype.minute = Number.prototype.minutes;
Number.prototype.hours = function(){return this.minutes() * 60};
Number.prototype.hour = Number.prototype.hours;
Number.prototype.days = function(){return this.hours() * 24};
Number.prototype.day = Number.prototype.days

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        var ymd=[];
        var res=[];
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        ymd.push(Number(date.getMonth()+1).addZero());
        ymd.push(Number(date.getDate()).addZero());
        var origin=Number(ymd.join(""));
        res.push(origin+"");
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  2. minute()
    Number.prototype.minute = Number.prototype.minutes = function() {
      return (this * 60 * 1000);
    };
    
  3. minutes()
    Number.prototype.minutes = function () {
      var i = this.valueOf();
      var t = new Date(1000 * 60 * i);
      return new Date(t).getTime();
    };
    
  4. months()
    Number.prototype.months = function () {
      var i = this.valueOf();
      var t = new Date(1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 30 * i);
      return new Date(t).getTime();
    };
    
  5. second()
    Number.prototype.second = function() {
      return this;
    };
    Number.prototype.seconds = function() {
      return this.second();
    };
    Number.prototype.minute = function() {
      return this.seconds() * 60;
    };
    ...
    
  6. seconds()
    Number.prototype.seconds = function () {
      var i = this.valueOf();
      var t = new Date(1000 * i);
      return new Date(t).getTime();
    };
    
  7. years()
    Number.prototype.years = function () {
      var i = this.valueOf();
      var t = new Date(1000 * 60 * 60 * 24 * 30 * 365 * i);
      return new Date(t).getTime();
    };