In this article, we will see how to write a JavaScript program to check if a given year is a leap year. Leap year must satisfy the following conditions:
- The year is multiple of 400.
- The year is a multiple of 4 and not a multiple of 100.
Approach
Our approach will be to verify the leap-year conditions mentioned above.
- First, Check the given input year is a multiple of 400. If true give output “Input year is a Leap year”.
- If false, Check for the secondary conditions that the input year must be a multiple of 4 but not 100.
- Then display the output accordingly.
Example 1: In this example, we will check the conditions of Leap year for previous years
Javascript
function isLeapYear(year) { if ( year % 100 === 0 ? year % 400 === 0 : year % 4 === 0 ) console.log( " Input year:" , year, "is a Leap Year" ); else console.log( " Input year:" , year, "is NOT a Leap Year" ); } let inputYear = 2020; isLeapYear(inputYear); inputYear = 2023; isLeapYear(inputYear); |
Input year: 2020 is a Leap Year Input year: 2023 is NOT a Leap Year
Example 2: In this example, we will check the conditions of Leap year for next/ upcoming years
Javascript
function isLeapYear(year) { if ( year % 100 === 0 ? year % 400 === 0 : year % 4 === 0 ) console.log( " Input year:" , year, "is a Leap Year" ); else console.log( " Input year:" , year, "is NOT a Leap Year" ); } let inputYear = 2354; isLeapYear(inputYear); inputYear = 2640; isLeapYear(inputYear); |
Input year: 2354 is NOT a Leap Year Input year: 2640 is a Leap Year