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Import the following package for Calendar class in Java.import java.util.Calendar;Firstly, create a Calendar object and display the current date and time.Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(); System.out.println("Current Date and Time = " + calendar.getTime());Now, let us increment the hours using the calendar.add() method and Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY constant. Set a negative value since you want to decrease the hours.calendar.add(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, +5);Example Live Demoimport java.util.Calendar; public class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(); System.out.println("Current Date = " + calendar.getTime()); // Incrementing hours by 5 calendar.add(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, +5); ... Read More
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Import the following package for Calendar class in Java.import java.util.Calendar;Firstly, create a Calendar object and display the current date and time.Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(); System.out.println("Current Date and Time = " + calendar.getTime());Now, let us increment the hours using the calendar.add() method and Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY constant.calendar.add(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, +5);Example Live Demoimport java.util.Calendar; public class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(); System.out.println("Current Date = " + calendar.getTime()); // Incrementing hours by 5 calendar.add(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, +5); System.out.println("Updated Date = " + calendar.getTime()); } }OutputCurrent Date ... Read More
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Import the following package for Calendar class in Java.import java.util.Calendar;Firstly, create a Calendar object and display the current date.Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(); System.out.println("Current Date = " + calendar.getTime());Now, let us subtract the days using the add() method and Calendar.DATE constant. Set a negative value here since we are decrementing.calendar.add(Calendar.DATE, -2);Example Live Demoimport java.util.Calendar; public class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(); System.out.println("Current Date = " + calendar.getTime()); // Decrementing days by 2 calendar.add(Calendar.DATE, -2); System.out.println("Updated Date = " + ... Read More
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The maximum among three numbers can be found using an if else statement. A Java program that demonstrates this is given as follows.Example Live Demopublic class Example { public static void main(String args[]) { int num1 = 15; int num2 = -5; int num3 = 7; if (num1 >= num2 && num1 >= num3) System.out.println( num1 + " is the maximum number."); else if (num2 >= num1 && num2 >= num3) System.out.println( num2 + " is the ... Read More
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To check if a string is null or empty in Java, use the == operator.Let’s say we have the following strings.String myStr1 = "Jack Sparrow"; String myStr2 = "";Let us check both the strings now whether they are null or empty. Result will be a boolean.res = (myStr1 == null || myStr1.length() == 0); res = (myStr2 == null || myStr2.length() == 0); Example public class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { String myStr1 = "Jack Sparrow"; String myStr2 = ""; boolean res; ... Read More
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Firstly, we have considered the following two dates.SimpleDateFormat s = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd"); Date d1 = s.parse("2018-10-15"); Date d2 = s.parse("2018-11-10");Now, use the compareTo() method to compare both the dates. The results are displayed on the basis of the return value.if (d1.compareTo(d2) > 0) { System.out.println("Date1 is after Date2!"); } else if (d1.compareTo(d2) < 0) { System.out.println("Date1 is before Date2!"); } else if (d1.compareTo(d2) == 0) { System.out.println("Date1 is equal to Date2!"); } else { System.out.println("How to get here?"); }Example Live Demoimport java.text.ParseException; import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; import java.util.Date; public class ... Read More
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Let’s say we have the following zip code.String zipStr = "12345";Now, set the following regular expression to match zip codes in America.String reg = "^[0-9]{5}(?:-[0-9]{4})?$";Example Live Demopublic class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { String zipStr = "12345"; // regular expression String reg = "^[0-9]{5}(?:-[0-9]{4})?$"; boolean res = zipStr.matches(reg); System.out.println("Is it a valid zip code in US? "+res); } }OutputIs it a valid zip code in US? True
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Firstly, let us consider a string with quotesString originalStr = "\"Demo Text\"";Now, consider the following logic for the beginning quote.if (originalStr.startsWith("\"")) { originalStr = originalStr.substring(1, originalStr.length()); }Now, consider the following logic for the ending quote.if (originalStr.endsWith("\"")) { originalStr = originalStr.substring(0, originalStr.length() - 1); }Example Live Demopublic class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { String originalStr = "\"Demo Text\""; System.out.println("String with double quotes= "+originalStr); if (originalStr.startsWith("\"")) { originalStr = originalStr.substring(1, originalStr.length()); } if (originalStr.endsWith("\"")) { ... Read More
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To shift bits in a BigInteger, use the shiftLeft() or shiftRight() method.shiftLeft() methodThe java.math.BigInteger.shiftLeft(int n) returns a BigInteger whose value is (this > n). Sign extension is performed. The shift distance, n, may be negative, in which case this method performs a left shift. It computes floor(this / 2n).Example Live Demoimport java.math.*; public class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { BigInteger one; one = new BigInteger("25"); one = one.shiftRight(3); System.out.println("Result: " +one); } }OutputResult: 3