SimpleTimeZone hashCode() method in Java with Examples
Last Updated :
02 Jan, 2019
The hashCode() method of SimpleTimeZone class generates the hash code for the SimpleDateFormat object.
Syntax:
public int hashCode()
Parameters: The function does not accepts any parameters.
Return Value: It returns the hash code for this object.
Exception: The function does not throws any exceptions.
Program below demonstrates the above mentioned function:
Program 1:
import java.util.*;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
SimpleTimeZone obj
= new SimpleTimeZone( 500 , "US" );
System.out.println( "SimpleTimeZone = "
+ obj);
System.out.println( "Hash code is = "
+ obj.hashCode());
}
}
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Output:
SimpleTimeZone: java.util.SimpleTimeZone
[
id=US,
offset=500,
dstSavings=3600000,
useDaylight=false,
startYear=0,
startMode=0,
startMonth=0,
startDay=0,
startDayOfWeek=0,
startTime=0,
startTimeMode=0,
endMode=0,
endMonth=0,
endDay=0,
endDayOfWeek=0,
endTime=0,
endTimeMode=0
]
Hash code is = 500
Program 2:
import java.util.*;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
SimpleTimeZone obj
= new SimpleTimeZone( 500 , "IN" );
System.out.println( "SimpleTimeZone: "
+ obj);
System.out.println( "Hash code is = "
+ obj.hashCode());
}
}
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Output:
SimpleTimeZone: java.util.SimpleTimeZone
[
id=IN,
offset=500,
dstSavings=3600000,
useDaylight=false,
startYear=0,
startMode=0,
startMonth=0,
startDay=0,
startDayOfWeek=0,
startTime=0,
startTimeMode=0,
endMode=0,
endMonth=0,
endDay=0,
endDayOfWeek=0,
endTime=0,
endTimeMode=0
]
Hash code is = 500
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