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Method| Output |
—— | —— |LocalTime.of(13, 12, 11)
| 13:12:11|LocalTime.MIDNIGHT
| 00:00|LocalTime.NOON
| 12:00|LocalTime.now()
| Current time from system clock|LocalTime.MAX
| The maximum supported local time 23:59:59.999999999|LocalTime.MIN
| The minimum supported local time 00:00|LocalTime.ofSecondOfDay(84399)
| 23:59:59 , Obtains Time from second-of-day value|LocalTime.ofNanoOfDay(2000000000)
| 00:00:02 , Obtains Time from nanos-of-day value|
As class name denotes, LocalTime
represents a time without a time-zone. It doesn’t represent a date. It’s a simple label for a given time.
The class is value-based and the equals
method should be used when doing comparisons.
This class is from the package java.time.