Java Calendar DECEMBER

Syntax

Calendar.DECEMBER has the following syntax.

public static final int DECEMBER

Example

In the following code shows how to use Calendar.DECEMBER field.


/*www .j  av  a 2  s .c o  m*/
import java.util.Calendar;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] args) {
    Calendar now = Calendar.getInstance();
    System.out.println(now.getTime());
    int month = now.get(Calendar.MONTH); 
    if(month == Calendar.JANUARY){
      System.out.println("JANUARY");
    }
    if(month == Calendar.FEBRUARY){
      System.out.println("FEBRUARY");
    }
    if(month == Calendar.MARCH){
      System.out.println("MARCH");
    }
    if(month == Calendar.APRIL){
      System.out.println("APRIL");
    }
    if(month == Calendar.MAY){
      System.out.println("MAY");
    }
    if(month == Calendar.JUNE){
      System.out.println("JUNE");
    }
    if(month == Calendar.JULY){
      System.out.println("JULY");
    }
    if(month == Calendar.AUGUST){
      System.out.println("AUGUST");
    }
    if(month == Calendar.SEPTEMBER){
      System.out.println("SEPTEMBER");
    }
    if(month == Calendar.OCTOBER){
      System.out.println("OCTOBER");
    }
    if(month == Calendar.NOVEMBER){
      System.out.println("NOVEMBER");
    }
    if(month == Calendar.DECEMBER){
      System.out.println("DECEMBER");
    }
    
  }
}

The code above generates the following result.