Print current day and time using HTML and JavaScript

The task is to print the system’s current day and time in the following format(Time in hours, minutes and milliseconds).
Approach:
Use getDay() function to create an array of days in a week. It returns a number of day like 0 for Sunday, 1 for Monday and so on). Convert it into AM or PM using ternary operator.
Use getHours() method to get the hour value between 0 to 23. It returns an integer value.
Minutes and milliseconds were printed using getMinutes() and getMilliseconds() functions respectively.
Example:
| <!DOCTYPE html> <html>  <head>     <title>         print current day and time     </title> </head>  <body>     <scripttype="text/javascript">         var myDate = new Date();         var myDay = myDate.getDay();                // Array of days.         var weekday = ['Sunday', 'Monday', 'Tuesday',             'Wednesday', 'Thursday', 'Friday', 'Saturday'         ];         document.write("Today is : " + weekday[myDay]);         document.write("<br/>");                // get hour value.         var hours = myDate.getHours();         var ampm = hours >= 12 ? 'PM' : 'AM';         hours = hours % 12;         hours = hours ? hours : 12;         var minutes = myDate.getMinutes();         minutes = minutes < 10? '0' + minutes : minutes;         var myTime= hours+ " " + ampm + " : " + minutes +              " : " + myDate.getMilliseconds();         document.write("\tCurrent time is : " + myTime);     </script> </body>  </html>  | 
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