Javascript date getTimezoneOffset() method returns the time-zone offset in minutes for the current locale. The time-zone offset is the minutes in difference, the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is relative to your local time.
For example, if your time zone is GMT+10, -600 will be returned. Daylight savings time prevents this value from being a constant.
Its syntax is as follows −
Date.getTimezoneOffset()
Returns the time-zone offset in minutes for the current locale.
Try the following example.
<html> <head> <title>JavaScript getTimezoneOffset Method</title> </head> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> var dt = new Date(); var tz = dt.getTimezoneOffset(); document.write("getTimezoneOffset() : " + tz ); </script> </body> </html>
getTimezoneOffset() : 300