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Lodash _.now() Method

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Lodash _.now() method is used to get the timestamp of the number of milliseconds that have elapsed since the Unix epoch (1 January 1970 00:00:00 UTC).

Syntax:

_.now();

Parameters:

This method does not accept any parameter.

Return Value:

This method returns the timestamp.

Example 1: In this example, we are printing the time stamp in the console by the use of the lodash _.now() method.

JavaScript
// Defining Lodash variable
const _ = require('lodash');

// Getting the timestamp
console.log(_.now());

Output:

1599545119753

Example 2: In this example, we are printing the time stamp in the console by the use of the lodash _.now() method.

JavaScript
// Defining Lodash variable
const _ = require('lodash');

// Creating print function to print
// timestamp after delay of 10ms 
function print() {
    setTimeout(() => {
        console.log(
            `Current timestamp is: ${_.now()}`)
    }, 10)
}

// Running this function 5 times
// using _.times() function. 
_.times(5, print)
console.log("Type of timestamp is: ",
    typeof (_.now())) 

Output:

Type of timestamp is:  number
Current timestamp is: 1599546710915
Current timestamp is: 1599546710916
Current timestamp is: 1599546710916
Current timestamp is: 1599546710916
Current timestamp is: 1599546710916

Note: This will not work in normal JavaScript because it requires the lodash library to be installed.


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