Friday, 20 July 2018

How to use setTimeInMillis(long millis) method of Java.util.calendar class


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CalendarDemo.java

import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;

public class CalendarDemo
{
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
        cal.set(2013, 3, 10);
        System.out.println("Before setting TimeInMillis = " + cal.getTime());

        Date date = new Date();
        long ms = date.getTime();

        /*
         * Parameters:
         *
         * millis - the new time in UTC milliseconds from the epoch.
         */

        cal.setTimeInMillis(ms);

        System.out.println("After setting TimeInMillis  = " + cal.getTime());
    }
}

Output

Before setting TimeInMillis = Wed Apr 10 10:01:22 IST 2013
After setting TimeInMillis  = Thu Jun 28 10:01:34 IST 2018

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