The isAfter() method of ChronoLocalDate interface in Java checks if this date is after the specified date and returns a boolean value stating the same.
Syntax:
public boolean isAfter(ChronoLocalDate date2)
Parameter: This method accept a single mandatory parameter date2 the other date to compare to and not null.
Return Value: The function returns true if this date is after the specified date.
Below programs illustrate the isAfter() method of ChronoLocalDate in Java:
Program 1:
// Program to illustrate the isAfter() method   import java.util.*; import java.time.*; import java.time.chrono.*;   public class GfG {     public static void main(String[] args)     {         // Parses the first date         ChronoLocalDate dt1             = LocalDate.parse( "2018-11-27" );           // Parses the second date         ChronoLocalDate dt2             = LocalDate.parse( "2017-11-27" );           // Check if the specified date         // is after this date         System.out.println(dt1.isAfter(dt2));     } } |
true
Program 2:
// Program to illustrate the isAfter() method   import java.util.*; import java.time.*; import java.time.chrono.*;   public class GfG {     public static void main(String[] args)     {         // Parses the first date         ChronoLocalDate dt1             = LocalDate.parse( "2018-11-27" );           // Parses the second date         ChronoLocalDate dt2             = LocalDate.parse( "2019-11-27" );           // Check if the specified date         // is after this date         System.out.println(dt1.isAfter(dt2));     } } |
false