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The equals and == operator for Enum data type in Java

Samual Sam
Updated on 29-Jun-2020 05:17:47

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We have the Devices Enum with four constants.enum Devices { LAPTOP, MOBILE, TABLET, DESKTOP; }We have created some objects and assigned them with the constants.Let us compare them with both equals() and ==. Firstly, begin with equals() −if(d1.equals(d2)) System.out.println("Devices are the same."); else System.out.println("Devices are different.");Now, let us move forward and check for ==if(d1 == d3) System.out.println("Devices are the same."); else System.out.println("Devices are different.");The following is the final example demonstrating both equals() and == operator −Example Live Demopublic class Demo {    enum Devices {       LAPTOP, MOBILE, TABLET, DESKTOP;    }    public static void main(String[] args) { ... Read More

Enum for days of week in Java

Samual Sam
Updated on 29-Jun-2020 05:19:04

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To set enum for days of the week, set them as constantsenum Days { Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday }Now create objects and set the above constants −Days today = Days.Wednesday; Days holiday = Days.Sunday;The following is an example −Example Live Demopublic class Demo {    enum Days {       Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday    }    public static void main(String[] args) {       Days today = Days.Wednesday;       Days holiday = Days.Sunday;       System.out.println("Today = " + today);       System.out.println(holiday+ " is holiday");    } }OutputToday = Wednesday Sunday is holiday

Convert day of year to day of month in Java

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 29-Jun-2020 04:41:41

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Firstly, set the day of year using DAY_OF_YEAR constant.Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance(); cal.set(Calendar.YEAR, 2018); cal.set(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR, 320);Now, get the day of month −int res = cal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH);The following is an example −Example Live Demoimport java.util.Calendar; public class Demo {    public static void main(String[] args) {       Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();       cal.set(Calendar.YEAR, 2018);       cal.set(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR, 320);       System.out.println("Date = " + cal.getTime());       int res = cal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH);       System.out.println("Day of month = " + res);    } }OutputDate = Fri Nov 16 07:54:55 UTC 2018 Day of month = 16Read More

Get the days remaining in current year in Java

Samual Sam
Updated on 29-Jun-2020 04:44:06

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To get the days remaining in the current year, find the difference between the total days in the current year with the total number of days passed.First, calculate the day of year.Calendar calOne = Calendar.getInstance(); int dayOfYear = calOne.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR);Now, calculate the total days in the current year 2018.int year = calOne.get(Calendar.YEAR); Calendar calTwo = new GregorianCalendar(year, 11, 31); int day = calTwo.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR); System.out.println("Days in current year: "+day);The following is the final example that finds the difference between the above two to get the days remaining in the current year.ExampleLive Demoimport java.util.Calendar; import java.util.GregorianCalendar; public class Demo {    public static ... Read More

Days till End of Year in Java

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 29-Jun-2020 04:50:15

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To get the days until the end of the year, find the difference between the total days in the current year with the total number of passed.Firstly, calculate the day of the year.Calendar calOne = Calendar.getInstance(); int dayOfYear = calOne.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR);Now, calculate the total days in the current year 2018.int year = calOne.get(Calendar.YEAR); Calendar calTwo = new GregorianCalendar(year, 11, 31); int day = calTwo.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR); System.out.println("Days in current year: "+day);Find the difference and you will get the days until the end of the year.The following is the complete example.Example Live Demoimport java.util.Calendar; import java.util.GregorianCalendar; public class Demo {    public static void main(String ... Read More

Checks if two calendar objects represent the same local time in Java

Samual Sam
Updated on 29-Jun-2020 04:51:44

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Use the == operator to compare two calendar objects.Let us first create the first calendar object and set date −Calendar date1 = Calendar.getInstance(); date1.set(Calendar.YEAR, 2040); date1.set(Calendar.MONTH, 10); date1.set(Calendar.DATE, 25); date1.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 11); date1.set(Calendar.MINUTE, 30); date1.set(Calendar.SECOND, 10);Now, the following is the second calendar object −Calendar date2 = Calendar.getInstance(); date2.set(Calendar.YEAR, 2040); date2.set(Calendar.MONTH, 10); date2.set(Calendar.DATE, 25); date2.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 11); date2.set(Calendar.MINUTE, 30); date2.set(Calendar.SECOND, 10);Let is now compare them using == and && operators −if(date1.get(Calendar.SECOND) == date2.get(Calendar.SECOND) && date1.get(Calendar.MINUTE) == date2.get(Calendar.MINUTE) && date1.get(Calendar.HOUR) == date2.get(Calendar.HOUR) && date1.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR) == date2.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR) && date1.get(Calendar.YEAR) == date2.get(Calendar.YEAR) ) {    System.out.println("The local time for the calendar objects is same...");    } ... Read More

Get the day of week for a particular date in Java

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 29-Jun-2020 05:10:49

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To get the day of week for a particular date in Java, use the Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK constant.Let us set a date first.Calendar one = new GregorianCalendar(2010, Calendar.JULY, 10);Since, we have used the Calendar as well as GregorianCalendar classes, therefore at first, import the following packages.import java.util.Calendar; import java.util.GregorianCalendar;Now, we will find the day of week.int day = one.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK);The following is an exampleExample Live Demoimport java.util.Calendar; import java.util.GregorianCalendar; public class Demo {    public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception {       Calendar one = new GregorianCalendar(2010, Calendar.JULY, 10);       int day = one.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK);       System.out.println(day);   ... Read More

Java Program to compare dates if a date is before another date

Samual Sam
Updated on 29-Jun-2020 05:11:29

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To compare dates if a date is before another date, use the Calendar.before() method.The Calendar.before() method returns whether this Calendar's time is before the time represented by the specified Object. First, let us set a date which is before the current dateCalendar date1 = Calendar.getInstance(); date1.set(Calendar.YEAR, 2010); date1.set(Calendar.MONTH, 11); date1.set(Calendar.DATE, 20);Here is our current dateCalendar date = Calendar.getInstance();Now, use the after() method to compare both the dates as shown in the following exampleThe following is an exampleExample Live Demoimport java.util.Calendar; public class Demo {    public static void main(String[] args) {       Calendar date1 = Calendar.getInstance();       ... Read More

Java Program to compare dates if a date is after another date

karthikeya Boyini
Updated on 10-Aug-2023 12:57:20

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In the world of Java programming, there are a few scenarios where we are required to deal with the date and time such as while developing a calendar application, attendance management system in Java and checking age of two persons. Also, the date is a way of keeping track of our time as it is an integral part of our daily lives. Therefore, Java provides classes like Date and LocalDate to work with date and time. And, to compare and check if a date is after another or not, it provides a few useful built-in methods like 'compareTo()' and 'after()'. ... Read More

Java Program to subtract 1 year from the calendar

Samual Sam
Updated on 27-Jun-2020 13:53:38

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Firstly, you need to import the following package for Calendar class in Javaimport java.util.Calendar;Create a Calendar object and display the current date and timeCalendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(); System.out.println("Current Date and Time = " + calendar.getTime());Now, let us subtract 1 year using the calendar.add() method and Calendar.YEAR constant. Set a negative value since we are decrementing here −calendar.add(Calendar.YEAR, -1);The following is an exampleExample 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());       // Subtract 1 year from the ... Read More

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