LocalTime from() method in Java with Examples
Last Updated :
06 Apr, 2023
The from() method of a LocalTime class helps to get instance of LocalTime from TemporalAccessor object passed as parameter to method. A TemporalAccessor represents an arbitrary set of date and time information and this method helps to get a LocalTime based on the specified TemporalAccessor object.
Syntax:
public static LocalTime from(TemporalAccessor temporal)
Parameters: This method accepts a single parameter temporal which is the temporal object. It should not be null.
Return value: This method returns the local time from temporal object, not null
Exception: This method throws a DateTimeException if unable to convert to a LocalTime.
Below programs illustrate the from() method:
Program 1:
Java
import java.time.*;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
ZonedDateTime zonedDateTime
= ZonedDateTime.now();
LocalTime value
= LocalTime.from(zonedDateTime);
System.out.println("LocalTime value : "
+ value);
}
}
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Output:
LocalTime value : 06:17:32.760
Program 2:
Java
import java.time.*;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
OffsetDateTime offset
= OffsetDateTime.now();
LocalTime value = LocalTime.from(offset);
System.out.println("LocalTime value : "
+ value);
}
}
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Output:
LocalTime value : 06:17:35.131
References: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/10/docs/api/java/time/LocalTime.html#from(java.time.temporal.TemporalAccessor)
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