import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter;
import java.time.LocalDateTime;
public class CurrentDateTimeExample1 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
DateTimeFormatter dtf = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("yyyy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss");
LocalDateTime now = LocalDateTime.now();
System.out.println(dtf.format(now));
}
}
import java.time.LocalTime; // import the LocalTime class
...
// To display the current time (hour, minute, second, and nanoseconds)
LocalTime time = LocalTime.now();
System.out.println(time); // 11:04:57.416546
import java.time.LocalDate; // import the LocalDate class
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
LocalDate myObj = LocalDate.now(); // Create a date object
System.out.println(myObj); // Display the current date
}
}
public static String findDay(int month, int day, int year) {
LocalDate ld=LocalDate.of(year,month,day);
return ld.getDayOfWeek().name();
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;
import java.time.ZonedDateTime;
public class Example {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
//Getting the current date
Date date = new Date();
//This method returns the time in millis
long timeMilli = date.getTime();
System.out.println("Time in milliseconds using Date class: " + timeMilli);
//creating Calendar instance
Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance();
//Returns current time in millis
long timeMilli2 = calendar.getTimeInMillis();
System.out.println("Time in milliseconds using Calendar: " + timeMilli2);
//Java 8 - toEpochMilli() method of ZonedDateTime
System.out.println("Getting time in milliseconds in Java 8: " +
ZonedDateTime.now().toInstant().toEpochMilli());
}
}