Doh!  I am so used to Clojure at this point I actually forgot about
about mutable data structures.

Thanks David!

On Nov 17, 2:38 pm, David Nolen <dnolen.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> setDate mutates the date and does not return a value.
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> On Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 3:26 PM, Base <basselh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > HI
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> > I am attempting to manipulate a goog.date.Date object and am a little
> > confused on how to call a method on this object in ClojureScript
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> > If I have a date object, how do I , for example, to set the day of the
> > month to a different day
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> > (. (goog.date.fromIsoString "2010-12-31") (setDate) 1)
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> > (. (goog.date.fromIsoString "2010-12-31") (setDate 1))
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> > yield Undefined.
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> > Any thoughts?  I am sure this is an easy one but I am stuck.
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> > Thanks in advance
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> > Base
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