OffsetTime format() method in Java with examples
The format() method of OffsetTime class in Java formats this time using the specified formatter which is passed in the parameter of the function.
Syntax:
public String format(DateTimeFormatter formatter)
Parameter: This method accepts a single mandatory parameter formatter which specifies the formatter to be used and it is not null.
Return Value: It returns the formatted date string and it is not null.
Exceptions: The function returns DateTimeException which is thrown by the method when an error occurs during printing.
Below programs illustrate the format() method:
Program 1 :
// Java program to demonstrate the format() method import java.time.OffsetTime; import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // Parses the given time OffsetTime time = OffsetTime.parse( "15:45:35+06:02" ); // Prints the parsed time System.out.println( "Time: " + time); // Function used DateTimeFormatter formatter = DateTimeFormatter.ISO_TIME; // Prints the formatted time System.out.println( "Formatted time: " + formatter.format(time)); } } |
Output:
Time: 15:45:35+06:02 Formatted time: 15:45:35+06:02
Program 2 :
// Java program to demonstrate the format() method import java.time.OffsetTime; import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // Parses the given time OffsetTime time = OffsetTime.parse( "11:14:13+07:05" ); // Prints the parsed time System.out.println( "Time: " + time); // Function used DateTimeFormatter formatter = DateTimeFormatter.ISO_TIME; // Prints the formatted time System.out.println( "Formatted time: " + formatter.format(time)); } } |
Output:
Time: 11:14:13+07:05 Formatted time: 11:14:13+07:05
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/time/OffsetTime.html#format-java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter-
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