The from() method of java.time.chrono.JapaneseDate class is used to get the Japanese date according to the Japanese calendar system for the particular temporal object.
Syntax:
public static JapaneseDate from(
TemporalAccessor temporal)
Parameter: This method takes the object of any temporal accessor on the basis of which Japanese date is going to be formed.
Return Value: This method returns the Japanese date according to the Japanese calendar system for the specified temporal object.
Below are the examples to illustrate the from() method:
Example 1:
Java
// Java program to demonstrate from() methodimport java.util.*;import java.io.*;import java.time.*;import java.time.chrono.*;import java.time.temporal.*;public class GFG { public static void main(String[] argv) { try { // creating and initializing // TemporalAccessor object ZonedDateTime zonedate = ZonedDateTime .parse( "2018-10-25T23:12:31." + "123+02:00[Europe/Paris]"); // Creating and initializing // JapaneseDate Object JapaneseDate hidate = JapaneseDate.from(zonedate); // Display the result System.out.println("JapaneseDate: " + hidate); } catch (DateTimeException e) { System.out.println("passed parameter can" + " not form a date"); System.out.println("Exception thrown: " + e); } }} |
JapaneseDate: Japanese Heisei 30-10-25
Example 2:
Java
// Java program to demonstrate from() methodimport java.util.*;import java.io.*;import java.time.*;import java.time.chrono.*;import java.time.temporal.*;public class GFG { public static void main(String[] argv) { try { // creating and initializing // TemporalAccessor object LocalDateTime localdate = LocalDateTime.parse( "2018-12-30T19:34:50.63"); // Creating and initializing // JapaneseDate Object JapaneseDate hidate = JapaneseDate.from(localdate); // Display the result System.out.println("JapaneseDate: " + hidate); } catch (DateTimeException e) { System.out.println("passed parameter can" + " not form a date"); System.out.println("Exception thrown: " + e); } }} |
JapaneseDate: Japanese Heisei 30-12-30
