new GregorianDate()
        Represents a Gregorian date in a more precise format than the JavaScript Date object.
In addition to submillisecond precision, this object can also represent leap seconds.
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
- JulianDate#toGregorianDate
See:
        Source: 
        Core/GregorianDate.js, line 13
    
    
Members
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    day :Number
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    Gets or sets the day of the month as a whole number starting at 1.Source: Core/GregorianDate.js, line 28
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    hour :Number
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    Gets or sets the hour as a whole number with range [0, 23].Source: Core/GregorianDate.js, line 33
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    isLeapSecond :Boolean
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    Gets or sets whether this time is during a leap second.Source: Core/GregorianDate.js, line 53
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    millisecond :Number
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    Gets or sets the millisecond of the second as a floating point number with range [0.0, 1000.0).Source: Core/GregorianDate.js, line 48
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    minute :Number
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    Gets or sets the minute of the hour as a whole number with range [0, 59].Source: Core/GregorianDate.js, line 38
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    month :Number
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    Gets or sets the month as a whole number with range [1, 12].Source: Core/GregorianDate.js, line 23
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    second :Number
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    Gets or sets the second of the minute as a whole number with range [0, 60], with 60 representing a leap second.Source: Core/GregorianDate.js, line 43
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    year :Number
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    Gets or sets the year as a whole number.Source: Core/GregorianDate.js, line 18
