The from() method of java.time.DayOfWeek is an in-built function in Java which takes a TemporalAccessor defining a date and returns an instance of DayOfWeek corresponding to that date. A TemporalAccessor represents an arbitrary set of date and time information, which this method converts to an instance of DayOfWeek corresponding to that date.
Method Declaration:
public static DayOfWeek from(TemporalAccessor temporal)
Syntax:
DayOfWeek dayOfWeekObject = DayOfWeek.from(TemporalAccessor temporal)
Parameters: This method takes temporal as parameter where:
Return Value: The function returns an instance of DayOfWeek corresponding to the date specified by temporal
Below programs illustrate the above method:
Program 1:
// Java Program Demonstrate from() // method of DayOfWeek import java.time.*; import java.time.DayOfWeek; class DayOfWeekExample { public static void main(String[] args) { // Set a local date whose day is found LocalDate localDate = LocalDate.of( 1997 , Month.AUGUST, 15 ); // Initialize a DayOfWeek object // with specified local Date DayOfWeek dayOfWeek = DayOfWeek.from(localDate); // Printing the day of the week System.out.println( "Day of the Week on " + localDate + " - " + dayOfWeek.name()); } } |
Day of the Week on 1997-08-15 - FRIDAY
Program 2:
// Java Program Demonstrate from() // method of DayOfWeek import java.time.*; class DayOfWeekExample { public static void main(String[] args) { // Set a local date whose day is found LocalDate localDate = LocalDate.of( 2015 , Month.JULY, 13 ); // Initialize a DayOfWeek object // with specified local Date DayOfWeek dayOfWeek = DayOfWeek.from(localDate); // Printing the day of the week System.out.println( "Day of the Week on " + localDate + " - " + dayOfWeek.name()); } } |
Day of the Week on 2015-07-13 - MONDAY