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actionscript 3 - Why is Date().dateUTC's first index 1 and Date().monthUTC's first index 0?

In Actionscript 3, dateUTC and monthUTC have different index ranges.

using the date of October 12th, 2015, UTC date variables in Date

var day:int = new Date().dateUTC
//trace = 12
var month:int = new Date().monthUTC
//trace = 9

The range for dateUTC is 1-31.

The range of monthUTC is 0-11

why does dateUTC start at 1 and monthUTC start at 0?

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There's a logic behind it as well, days are truly numbers while months are not. Calendars refer to days with number and refers to month as string. You never hear month 4 for example but you do hear day 6 for example. Since AS3 Date does not provide month names it only provides their indexes from 0 to 11, since days are number Date provides them correctly from 1 to n. Here again there's another logic behind it, languages. Names (like month names) are not provided in Date because it would be a pain to support all languages. Instead you use the month indexes to display months in any language (that you the coder provides), on the other hand days don't need that since they are numbers.

You will see a similar pattern in most languages since providing month names is cumbersome so instead you will likely get an index from 0 to 11.


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