LocalDateTime isAfter() method in Java with Examples
Last Updated :
30 Nov, 2018
The isAfter() method of LocalDateTime class in Java is used to check if the date, passed as the parameter, is after this LocalDateTime instance or not. It returns a boolean value showing the same.
Syntax:
public boolean isAfter(ChronoLocalDateTime otherDate)
Parameter: This method accepts a parameter otherDate which specifies the other date-time to be compared to this LocalDateTime. It should not be null.
Returns: The function returns boolean value showing if this date-time is after the specified date-time.
Below programs illustrate the LocalDateTime.isAfter() method:
Program 1:
import java.util.*;
import java.time.*;
public class GfG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
LocalDateTime dt1
= LocalDateTime.parse( "2018-11-03T12:45:30" );
System.out.println(dt1);
LocalDateTime dt2
= LocalDateTime.parse( "2016-12-04T12:45:30" );
System.out.println(dt2);
System.out.println(dt1.isAfter(dt2));
}
}
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Output:
2018-11-03T12:45:30
2016-12-04T12:45:30
true
Program 2:
import java.util.*;
import java.time.*;
public class GfG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
LocalDateTime dt1
= LocalDateTime.parse( "2018-11-03T12:45:30" );
System.out.println(dt1);
LocalDateTime dt2
= LocalDateTime.parse( "2019-12-04T12:45:30" );
System.out.println(dt2);
System.out.println(dt1.isAfter(dt2));
}
}
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Output:
2018-11-03T12:45:30
2019-12-04T12:45:30
false
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/10/docs/api/java/time/LocalDateTime.html#isAfter(java.time.chrono.ChronoLocalDateTime)
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