The getNano() method of a ZonedDateTime class is used to get nano-of-second field lie between 0 to 999, 999, 999
from this ZonedDateTime.
Syntax:
public int getNano()
Parameters: This method does not take any parameters.
Return value: This method returns an integer representing the nano-of-second, from 0 to 999, 999, 999.
Below programs illustrate the getNano() method:
Program 1:
// Java program to demonstrate// ZonedDateTime.getNano() method  import java.time.*;  public class GFG {    public static void main(String[] args)    {          // create a ZonedDateTime object        ZonedDateTime zoneddatetime            = ZonedDateTime.parse(                "2018-12-06T19:21:12.123+05:30[Asia/Calcutta]");          // get nano-of-second field        int value = zoneddatetime.getNano();          // print result        System.out.println("nano-of-second:" + value);    }} |
nano-of-second:123000000
Program 2:
// Java program to demonstrate// ZonedDateTime.getNano() method  import java.time.*;  public class GFG {    public static void main(String[] args)    {          // create a ZonedDateTime object        ZonedDateTime zoneddatetime            = ZonedDateTime.parse(                "2018-10-25T23:12:38.543+02:00[Europe/Paris]");          // get nano-of-second field        int value = zoneddatetime.getNano();          // print result        System.out.println("nano-of-second:" + value);    }} |
nano-of-second:543000000
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/10/docs/api/java/time/ZonedDateTime.html#getNano()

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