28 lines
1021 B
Java
28 lines
1021 B
Java
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Trivial class to show use of Date & Calendar objects
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public class DateUse {
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/** Typical main method ("main program") declaration */
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public static void main(String[] av) {
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Locale l1 = new Locale("en", "US"),
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l2 = new Locale("es", "ES");
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// Create a Date object for May 5, 1986
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Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance();
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c.set(1986, 04, 05); // May 5, 1986
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Date d1 = c.getTime();
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// Create a Date object for today.
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Date d2 = new Date(); // today
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DateFormat df_us = DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance(
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DateFormat.MEDIUM, DateFormat.MEDIUM, l1),
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df_sp = DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance(
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DateFormat.MEDIUM, DateFormat.MEDIUM, l2);
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System.out.println("Date d1 for US is " + df_us.format(d1));
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System.out.println("Date d1 for Spain is " + df_sp.format(d1));
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System.out.println("Date d2 is " + df_us.format(d2));
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}
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}
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