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Display Seconds with SimpleDateFormat in Java
To work with SimpleDateFormat class in Java, import the following package.
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
Now, set the format with SimpleDateFormat(“s”) to display seconds in one-digit.
Format f = new SimpleDateFormat(”s”);
Now, get the seconds in a string.
String strSeconds = f.format(new Date());
The following is an example −
Example
import java.text.Format; import java.text.SimpleDateFormat; import java.util.Date; import java.util.Calendar; public class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { // displaying current date and time Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance(); SimpleDateFormat simpleformat = new SimpleDateFormat("dd/MMMM/yyyy hh:mm:s"); System.out.println("Today's date = "+simpleformat.format(cal.getTime())); // displaying hour Format f = new SimpleDateFormat("H"); String strHour = f.format(new Date()); System.out.println("Current Hour = "+strHour); // displaying minutes f = new SimpleDateFormat("mm"); String strMinute = f.format(new Date()); System.out.println("Current Minutes = "+strMinute); // displaying seconds in one-digit f = new SimpleDateFormat("s"); String strSeconds = f.format(new Date()); System.out.println("Current Seconds = "+strSeconds); } }
Output
Today's date = 26/November/2018 08:05:3 Current Hour = 8 Current Minutes = 05 Current Seconds = 3
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