Java 8 – HijrahDate, How to calculate the Ramadan date
Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic calendar, the entire month.
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Ramadan is the 9th month of the Islamic calendar, the entire month.
In Java 8, you can use the predefined java.time.temporal.TemporalAdjusters to adjust a date or Temporal. Example to move a date to firstDayOfMonth, firstDayOfNextMonth, next Monday and etc. Example to implement…
This article shows you how to add days to the current date, using the classic java.util.Calendar and the new Java 8 date and time APIs.
This tutorial shows you how to work with java.util.Date and java.util.Calendar. Java Date Examples: Convert Date to String, Convert String to Date, Get current date time, Convert Calendar to Date.…
This article shows Java 8 and legacy date-time APIs example to check if a date is 30 days or 6 months older than the current date. We can use few…
In Java 8, we can use Period, Duration or ChronoUnit to calculate the difference between two LocalDate or LocaldateTime: 1 - Period to calculate the difference between two LocalDate, 2…
This article shows few examples to compare two dates in Java. Updated with Java 8 examples. For the legacy java.util.Date, we can use compareTo, before(), after() and equals() to compare…
Few Java 8 java.time.ZonedDateTime examples to show you how to convert a time zone between different countries. The LocalDateTime has no time zone; to convert the LocalDateTime to ZonedDateTime, we…
In this tutorial, we will show you few examples (ZonedDateTime (Java 8), Date, Calendar and Joda Time) to convert a date and time between different time zones. For time zone,…
Few examples to convert classic Date to Java Time dates and vice versa: Convert java.util.Date to java.time.LocalDate, Convert java.util.Date to java.time.LocalDateTime, Convert java.util.Date to java.time.ZonedDateTime. The java.util.Date has no concept…