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In Java, two dates can be compared using the compared() method of Comparable interface. This method returns '0' if both the dates are equal, it returns a value “greater than 0” if date1 is after date2, and it returns a value “less than 0” if date1 is before date2.
In Java, two dates can be compared using the compared() method of Comparable interface. This method returns '0' if both the dates are equal, it returns a value “greater than 0” if date1 is after date2, and it returns a value “less than 0” if date1 is before date2.
By Calendar Object: getting(). Date date2 = calendar2. getting(). Then compare both date using compared, before(date) or after(date).
The Java String compared() method is used for comparing two strings lexicographically. Each character of both the strings is converted into a Unicode value for comparison. If both the strings are equal then this method returns 0 else it returns positive or negative value.
Get the input date string. Convert it into java. Util. Instantiate the SimpleDateFormat class by passing the desired (new) format as string to its constructor. Invoke the format() method by passing the above obtained Date object as parameter.
By Calendar Object: getting(). Date date2 = calendar2. getting(). Then compare both date using compared, before(date) or after(date).
In Java, two dates can be compared using the compared() method of Comparable interface. This method returns '0' if both the dates are equal, it returns a value “greater than 0” if date1 is after date2, and it returns a value “less than 0” if date1 is before date2.
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