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java.time.ZonedDateTime.equals() Method Example
Description
The java.time.ZonedDateTime.equals(Object obj) method checks if this date-time is equal to another date-time.
Declaration
Following is the declaration for java.time.ZonedDateTime.equals(Object obj) method.
public boolean equals(Object obj)
Parameters
obj − checks if this date-time is equal to another date-time.
Return Value
true if this is equal to the other date-time.
Example
The following example shows the usage of java.time.ZonedDateTime.equals(Object obj) method.
package com.tutorialspoint; import java.time.ZonedDateTime; public class ZonedDateTimeDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { ZonedDateTime date = ZonedDateTime.parse("2017-03-28T12:13:20.408+05:30[Asia/Calcutta]"); System.out.println(date); ZonedDateTime date1 = ZonedDateTime.parse("2017-04-28T12:13:20.408+05:30[Asia/Calcutta]"); System.out.println(date1); System.out.println(date1.equals(date)); } }
Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −
2017-03-28T12:13:20.408+05:30[Asia/Calcutta] 2017-04-28T12:13:20.408+05:30[Asia/Calcutta] false
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