LocalDate atTime(int hour, int minute, int second, int nanoOfSecond)
combines this date with a time to create a LocalDateTime.
atTime
has the following syntax.
public LocalDateTime atTime(int hour, int minute, int second, int nanoOfSecond)
The following example shows how to use atTime
.
import java.time.LocalDate; import java.time.LocalDateTime; /*w w w. j a va2 s . c om*/ public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { LocalDate a = LocalDate.of(2014, 6, 30); LocalDateTime l = a.atTime(2,3,4, 5); System.out.println(l); } }
The code above generates the following result.