The isAfter() method of OffsetTime class in Java formats checks if the passed time is after the specified time in the parameter.
Syntax:
public boolean isAfter(OffsetTime other)
Parameter: This method accepts a single mandatory parameter other which specifies the time to be compared with.
Return Value: It returns true if the date is after the passed date, else it return false.
Below programs illustrate the isAfter() method:
Program 1 :
// Java program to demonstrate the isAfter() method import java.time.OffsetTime; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // Parses the time OffsetTime time1 = OffsetTime.parse( "15:30:30+07:00" ); // Parses the time OffsetTime time2 = OffsetTime.parse( "15:20:30+07:00" ); // prints the time1 System.out.println( "time1: " + time1); // prints the time2 System.out.println( "time1: " + time2); System.out.println( "time1 is after time2: " + time1.isAfter(time2)); } } |
time1: 15:30:30+07:00 time1: 15:20:30+07:00 time1 is after time2: true
Program 2 :
// Java program to demonstrate the isAfter() method import java.time.OffsetTime; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // Parses the time OffsetTime time1 = OffsetTime.parse( "15:30:30+07:00" ); // Parses the time OffsetTime time2 = OffsetTime.parse( "15:30:30+07:00" ); // prints the time1 System.out.println( "time1: " + time1); // prints the time2 System.out.println( "time1: " + time2); System.out.println( "time1 is after time2: " + time1.isAfter(time2)); } } |
time1: 15:30:30+07:00 time1: 15:30:30+07:00 time1 is after time2: false
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/time/OffsetTime.html#isAfter-java.time.OffsetTime-