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LocalDate isAfter() method in Java with Examples

The isAfter() method of LocalDate class in Java checks if this date is after the specified date.

Syntax:



public boolean isAfter(ChronoLocalDate date2)

Parameter: This method accept a single mandatory parameter date2 the other date to compare to and not null.

Return Value: The function returns true if this date is after the specified date.



Below programs illustrate the isAfter() method of LocalDate in Java:

Program 1:




// Program to illustrate the isAfter() method
  
import java.util.*;
import java.time.*;
  
public class GfG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        // Parses the first date
        LocalDate dt1 = LocalDate.parse("2018-11-27");
        // Parses the second date
        LocalDate dt2 = LocalDate.parse("2017-11-27");
  
        // Checks
        System.out.println(dt1.isAfter(dt2));
    }
}

Output:
true

Program 2:




// Program to illustrate the isAfter() method
  
import java.util.*;
import java.time.*;
  
public class GfG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
        // Parses the first date
        LocalDate dt1 = LocalDate.parse("2018-11-27");
        // Parses the second date
        LocalDate dt2 = LocalDate.parse("2019-11-27");
  
        // Checks
        System.out.println(dt1.isAfter(dt2));
    }
}

Output:
false

Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/10/docs/api/java/time/LocalDate.html#isAfter(java.time.chrono.ChronoLocalDate)


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