The getTime() method in Calendar class is used to return an object resembling the Date that is represented by this Calendar’s time value.
Syntax:
public final Date getTime()
Parameters: The method does not take any parameters.
Return Value: The method returns the Date, represented by this Calendar.
Below programs illustrate the working of getTime() Method of Calendar class:
Example 1:
Java
// Java code to illustrate // getTime() method import java.util.*; public class Calendar_Demo { public static void main(String args[]) throws InterruptedException { // Creating a calendar Calendar calndr1 = Calendar.getInstance(); // Displaying the current time System.out.println( "The Current" + " Time is: " + calndr1.getTime()); // Adding few delay Thread.sleep( 10000 ); // Creating another calendar Calendar calndr2 = Calendar.getInstance(); // Displaying the upcoming time Date dt = calndr2.getTime(); System.out.println( "The upcoming" + " time is: " + dt); } } |
The Current Time is: Wed Feb 20 14:40:37 UTC 2019 The upcoming time is: Wed Feb 20 14:40:47 UTC 2019
Example 2:
Java
// Java code to illustrate // getTime() method import java.util.*; public class Calendar_Demo { public static void main(String args[]) throws InterruptedException { // Creating a calendar Calendar calndr1 = Calendar.getInstance(); // Displaying the current time System.out.println( "The Current" + " Time is: " + calndr1.getTime()); // Adding few delay Thread.sleep( 5000 ); // Creating another calendar Calendar calndr2 = Calendar.getInstance(); // Displaying the upcoming time Date dt = calndr2.getTime(); System.out.println( "The upcoming" + " time is: " + dt); } } |
The Current Time is: Wed Feb 20 14:40:50 UTC 2019 The upcoming time is: Wed Feb 20 14:40:55 UTC 2019
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/Calendar.html#getMaximum-int-