import java.util.GregorianCalendar; import java.util.Locale; import java.util.TimeZone; public class MainClass { public static void main(String[] a) { GregorianCalendar calendar = new GregorianCalendar(TimeZone.getTimeZone("America/Chicago"), Locale.US); System.out.println(calendar); } }
2.40.Gregorian Calendar | ||||
2.40.1. | Creating Gregorian Calendars | |||
2.40.2. | Specifying the locale(TimeZone) explicitly for Gregorian Calendar | |||
2.40.3. | Creating a Calendar object from a locale | |||
2.40.4. | Creating a Date Object for a Particular Date | |||
2.40.5. | Setting the Date and Time | |||
2.40.6. | Setting a GregorianCalendar object to a particular date | |||
2.40.7. | Integer constants for the third version of set() | |||
2.40.8. | Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK | |||
2.40.9. | Set with GregorianCalendar.YEAR, MONTH and DATE | |||
2.40.10. | Getting Date and Time Information: get the day of the week | |||
2.40.11. | Using a switch statement on the values for day | |||
2.40.12. | Modifying Dates and Times: adding 14 to the year | |||
2.40.13. | To go into the past: making the second argument negative in the 'add' method | |||
2.40.14. | To increment or decrement a field of a calendar by 1 using the roll() method | |||
2.40.15. | Comparing Calendars | |||
2.40.16. | Displaying Date by weekday name | |||
2.40.17. | Printing out weekday names | |||
2.40.18. | Determine the day of the week |