Date api:https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/date.html SimpleDateFormat api:https:// docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/text/simpledateformat.html DateFormatSymbols api:https://docs.oracle.com/ Javase/8/docs/api/java/text/dateformatsymbols.html
1. Get timestamp based on date class object
Set Date object to date, Date.gettime () to obtain timestamp;
The API is as follows:
Examples are as follows:
public static void Main (string[] args) throws ParseException {
System.out.println ("timestamps =" + new Date (). GetTime ());
}
The output is as follows:
2. Date class object obtained by timestamp
The construction method of the date class can be constructed directly as a timestamp parameter,
The API is as follows:
Examples are as follows:
public static void Main (string[] args) throws ParseException {
long timestamp = System.currenttimemillis ();
System.out.println ("timestamp =" + timestamp);
System.out.println (new Date (timestamp));
}
The output is as follows:
3. Gets the date class variable of the specified time date
Strdate the specified date through the string type, and then resolves the date type variable by the SimpleDateFormat parse method. The code is as follows:
public static void Main (string[] args) throws ParseException {
String strdate = "2018-01-01 00:00:00.000";
String pat1 = "Yyyy-mm-dd HH:mm:ss. SSS ";
SimpleDateFormat SDF = new SimpleDateFormat (PAT1);
Date date = Sdf.parse (strdate);
SYSTEM.OUT.PRINTLN (date);
The output is as follows:
4. String type time of the specified format obtained by the date type variable
With SimpleDateFormat, you can tell the date type variable date to the string type in the specified format.
public static void Main (string[] args) throws ParseException {
Date date = new Date ();
String pat1 = "Yyyy-mm-dd HH:mm:ss. SSS "; Keep all data
String pat2 = "Mm-dd hh:mm"; Only keep date and time
simpledateformat sdf1 = new SimpleDateFormat (PAT1);
SimpleDateFormat sdf2 = new SimpleDateFormat (PAT2);
SYSTEM.OUT.PRINTLN ("Raw date format:" + date.tostring ());
System.out.println ("PATTERN1:" + sdf1.format (date));
System.out.println ("pattern2:" + sdf2.format (date));
}
The output is as follows:
SimpleDateFormat API Reference First ref, date format Template example is as follows:
5. How to Obtain Date Object 1 by string class strdate = Date.tostring () such as ("Mon Apr 10:32:03 CST 2018") method1 (deprecated): date Class is constructed by date = new Date (strdate)
Examples are as follows:
public static void Main (string[] args) throws ParseException {
Date date1 = new Date ();
String strdate = date1.tostring ();
System.out.println ("Strdate is:" + strdate);
Date Date2 = new Date (strdate);
System.out.println ("Constructed date2 is:" + date2.tostring ());
}
The output is as follows:
2) Method2: SimpleDateFormat parse strdate Get Date Object Date
public static void Main (string[] args) throws ParseException {
Date date1 = new Date ();
String strdate = date1.tostring ();
SYSTEM.OUT.PRINTLN ("raw strdate =" + strdate);
String Pat = "E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy";
Set the locale for SDF to 中文版, because by default it is the Chinese language environment
simpledateformat SDF = new SimpleDateFormat (PAT, locale.english);
Parse and get date2
Date date2 = Sdf.parse (strdate);
System.out.println ("after parsing, date2 =" + Date2);
}
The output is as follows:
3) Supplementary notes:
If you do not specify locale as 中文版 when constructing SimpleDateFormat, the default locale is the local environment Chinese, at which point the SDF resolution obtains Chinese characters, as follows:
public static void Main (string[] args) throws ParseException {
Date date1 = new Date ();
String strdate = date1.tostring ();
SYSTEM.OUT.PRINTLN ("raw strdate =" + strdate);
String Pat = "E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy";
SimpleDateFormat SDF = new SimpleDateFormat (PAT);
With default Locale--chinese, and default DateFormatSymbols
System.out.println (Sdf.format (date1));
The output is as follows:
6. DateFormatSymbols class explanation
DateFormatSymbols is a public class that encapsulates the localizable date-time formatting data, such as the month name, the name of the day of the week, and time zone data. Both DateFormat and SimpleDateFormat use DateFormatSymbols to encapsulate this information.
public static void Main (string[] args) throws IOException {
//default locale package "Month"
DateFormatSymbols = new DateFormatSymbols ();
string[] Monthsdefault = Dfsdefault.getmonths ();
System.out.println (arrays.tostring (Monthsdefault));
Locale is the eng of the package "month"
dateformatsymbols Dfseng = new DateFormatSymbols (locale.english);
string[] Monthseng = Dfseng.getmonths ();
System.out.println (arrays.tostring (Monthseng));
}
Output: