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LocalTime getSecond() method in Java
The second of minute for a particular LocalTime can be obtained using the getSecond() method in the LocalTime class in Java. This method requires no parameters and it returns the second of the minute in the range of 0 to 59.
A program that demonstrates this is given as follows
Example
import java.time.*; public class Demo { public static void main(String[] args) { LocalTime lt = LocalTime.parse("23:15:30"); System.out.println("The LocalTime is: " + lt); System.out.println("The second is: " + lt.getSecond()); } }
output
The LocalTime is: 23:15:30 The second is: 30
Now let us understand the above program.
First the LocalTime is displayed. Then the second of a minute for the LocalTime is displayed using the getSecond() method. A code snippet that demonstrates this is as follows:
LocalTime lt = LocalTime.parse("23:15:30"); System.out.println("The LocalTime is: " + lt); System.out.println("The second is: " + lt.getSecond());
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