The toEpochSecond() method of java.time.zone.ZoneOffsetTransition class is used to get the epoch second for this particular zone offset transition object.
Syntax:
public long toEpochSecond()
Parameter: This method does not accept any parameter.
Return Value: This method returns the epoch second for this particular zone offset transition object.
Below are the examples to illustrate the toEpochSecond() method:
Example 1:
// Java program to demonstrate // toEpochSecond() method import java.util.*; import java.io.*; import java.time.*; import java.time.chrono.*; import java.time.zone.*; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] argv) { // creating and initializing // the object of LocalDateTime LocalDateTime loc = LocalDateTime.of( 1999 , 04 , 25 , 03 , 24 , 45 , 0 ); // creating and initializing // the object of ZoneOffset ZoneOffset off1 = ZoneOffset.ofTotalSeconds( 8 ); // creating and initializing // the object of ZoneOffset ZoneOffset off2 = ZoneOffset.ofTotalSeconds( 12 ); // creating and initializing // ZoneOffsetTransition Object ZoneOffsetTransition zonetrans1 = ZoneOffsetTransition.of( loc, off1, off2); // getting the epoch second for this object // by using toEpochSecond() method long epocsec = zonetrans1.toEpochSecond(); // display the result System.out.println( "epoch second : " + epocsec); } } |
epoch second : 925010677
Example 2:
// Java program to demonstrate // toEpochSecond() method import java.util.*; import java.io.*; import java.time.*; import java.time.chrono.*; import java.time.zone.*; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] argv) { // creating and initializing // the object of LocalDateTime LocalDateTime loc = LocalDateTime.of( 1999 , 04 , 25 , 03 , 24 , 45 , 0 ); // creating and initializing // the object of ZoneOffset ZoneOffset off1 = ZoneOffset.ofTotalSeconds( 12 ); // creating and initializing // the object of ZoneOffset ZoneOffset off2 = ZoneOffset.ofTotalSeconds( 8 ); // creating and initializing // ZoneOffsetTransition Object ZoneOffsetTransition zonetrans1 = ZoneOffsetTransition.of( loc, off1, off2); // getting the epoch second for this object // by using toEpochSecond() method long epocsec = zonetrans1.toEpochSecond(); // display the result System.out.println( "epoch second : " + epocsec); } } |
epoch second : 925010673
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/java/time/zone/ZoneOffsetTransition.html#toEpochSecond–