The toMicros() method of TimeUnit Class is used to get the time represented by the TimeUnit object, as the number of MicroSeconds, since midnight UTC on the 1st January 1970.
Syntax:
public long toMicros(long duration)
Parameters: This method accepts a mandatory parameter duration which is the duration in milliSeconds.
Return Value: This method returns the converted duration as MicroSeconds.
Below program illustrate the implementation of TimeUnit toMicros() method:
Program 1:
Java
// Java program to demonstrate // toMicros() method of TimeUnit Class import java.util.concurrent.*; import java.util.Date; class GFG { public static void main(String args[]) { // Get current time in milliseconds long timeInMilliSec = new Date().getTime(); // Create a TimeUnit object TimeUnit time = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS; // Convert milliseconds to MicroSeconds // using toMicros() method System.out.println( "Time " + timeInMilliSec + " milliSeconds in MicroSeconds = " + time.toMicros(timeInMilliSec)); } } |
Time 1539585538596 milliSeconds in MicroSeconds = 1539585538596000
Program 2:
Java
// Java program to demonstrate // toMicros() method of TimeUnit Class import java.util.concurrent.*; import java.util.Calendar; class GFG { public static void main(String args[]) { // Get current time in milliseconds long timeInMilliSec = Calendar .getInstance() .getTimeInMillis(); // Create a TimeUnit object TimeUnit time = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS; // Convert milliseconds to MicroSeconds // using toMicros() method System.out.println( "Time " + timeInMilliSec + " milliSeconds in MicroSeconds = " + time.toMicros(timeInMilliSec)); } } |
Time 1539585540908 milliSeconds in MicroSeconds = 1539585540908000