How to create a 'setTime' method on java in a basic clock code
I want to make a setMidDay
method to Java clock, but I don't know how to. It is supposed to set the time to the middle of the day in a Java basic clock. The full code is here.
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I want to make a setMidDay
method to Java clock, but I don't know how to. It is supposed to set the time to the middle of the day in a Java basic clock. The full code is here.
java
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I want to make a setMidDay
method to Java clock, but I don't know how to. It is supposed to set the time to the middle of the day in a Java basic clock. The full code is here.
java
I want to make a setMidDay
method to Java clock, but I don't know how to. It is supposed to set the time to the middle of the day in a Java basic clock. The full code is here.
java
java
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I guess you want something like this
LocalTime midnight = LocalTime.MIDNIGHT;
LocalDate today = LocalDate.now(ZoneId.of("Europe/Berlin"));
LocalDateTime todayMidnight = LocalDateTime.of(today, midnight);
LocalDateTime tomorrowMidnight = todayMidnight.plusDays(1);
LocalTime midday = LocalTime.of(12, 0); // 12:00
He is trying to implement, I think, he own 'Clock' class, so while this approach is likely technically correct, I don't think it will actually help with the OP's question (no DV -- just an observation).
– KevinO
Nov 19 '18 at 21:04
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I guess you want something like this
LocalTime midnight = LocalTime.MIDNIGHT;
LocalDate today = LocalDate.now(ZoneId.of("Europe/Berlin"));
LocalDateTime todayMidnight = LocalDateTime.of(today, midnight);
LocalDateTime tomorrowMidnight = todayMidnight.plusDays(1);
LocalTime midday = LocalTime.of(12, 0); // 12:00
He is trying to implement, I think, he own 'Clock' class, so while this approach is likely technically correct, I don't think it will actually help with the OP's question (no DV -- just an observation).
– KevinO
Nov 19 '18 at 21:04
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I guess you want something like this
LocalTime midnight = LocalTime.MIDNIGHT;
LocalDate today = LocalDate.now(ZoneId.of("Europe/Berlin"));
LocalDateTime todayMidnight = LocalDateTime.of(today, midnight);
LocalDateTime tomorrowMidnight = todayMidnight.plusDays(1);
LocalTime midday = LocalTime.of(12, 0); // 12:00
He is trying to implement, I think, he own 'Clock' class, so while this approach is likely technically correct, I don't think it will actually help with the OP's question (no DV -- just an observation).
– KevinO
Nov 19 '18 at 21:04
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I guess you want something like this
LocalTime midnight = LocalTime.MIDNIGHT;
LocalDate today = LocalDate.now(ZoneId.of("Europe/Berlin"));
LocalDateTime todayMidnight = LocalDateTime.of(today, midnight);
LocalDateTime tomorrowMidnight = todayMidnight.plusDays(1);
LocalTime midday = LocalTime.of(12, 0); // 12:00
I guess you want something like this
LocalTime midnight = LocalTime.MIDNIGHT;
LocalDate today = LocalDate.now(ZoneId.of("Europe/Berlin"));
LocalDateTime todayMidnight = LocalDateTime.of(today, midnight);
LocalDateTime tomorrowMidnight = todayMidnight.plusDays(1);
LocalTime midday = LocalTime.of(12, 0); // 12:00
answered Nov 19 '18 at 20:16
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He is trying to implement, I think, he own 'Clock' class, so while this approach is likely technically correct, I don't think it will actually help with the OP's question (no DV -- just an observation).
– KevinO
Nov 19 '18 at 21:04
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He is trying to implement, I think, he own 'Clock' class, so while this approach is likely technically correct, I don't think it will actually help with the OP's question (no DV -- just an observation).
– KevinO
Nov 19 '18 at 21:04
He is trying to implement, I think, he own 'Clock' class, so while this approach is likely technically correct, I don't think it will actually help with the OP's question (no DV -- just an observation).
– KevinO
Nov 19 '18 at 21:04
He is trying to implement, I think, he own 'Clock' class, so while this approach is likely technically correct, I don't think it will actually help with the OP's question (no DV -- just an observation).
– KevinO
Nov 19 '18 at 21:04
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