LocalDateTime withMonth() method in Java


An immutable copy of a LocalDateTime with the month altered as required is done using the method withMonth() in the LocalDateTime class in Java. This method requires a single parameter i.e. the month that is to be set in the LocalDateTime and it returns the LocalDateTime with the month altered as required.

A program that demonstrates this is given as follows −

Example

 Live Demo

import java.time.*;
public class Main {
   public static void main(String[] args) {
      LocalDateTime ldt1 = LocalDateTime.parse("2019-02-18T23:15:30");
      System.out.println("The LocalDateTime is: " + ldt1);
      LocalDateTime ldt2 = ldt1.withMonth(7);
      System.out.println("The LocalDateTime with month altered is: " + ldt2);
   }
}

Output

The LocalDateTime is: 2019-02-18T23:15:30
The LocalDateTime with month altered is: 2019-07-18T23:15:30

Now let us understand the above program.

First the LocalDateTime is displayed. Then the LocalDateTime with the month altered to 7 is displayed using the method withMonth(). A code snippet that demonstrates this is as follows −

LocalDateTime ldt1 = LocalDateTime.parse("2019-02-18T23:15:30");
System.out.println("The LocalDateTime is: " + ldt1);
LocalDateTime ldt2 = ldt1.withMonth(7);
System.out.println("The LocalDateTime with month altered is: " + ldt2);

karthikeya Boyini
karthikeya Boyini

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Updated on: 30-Jul-2019

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