Parse date string input with DateFormat.getTimeInstance(DateFormat.DEFAULT, Locale.CANADA) : DateFormat « Development « Java Tutorial






import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Locale;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] argv) throws Exception {

    Date date = DateFormat.getTimeInstance(DateFormat.DEFAULT, Locale.CANADA).parse("21.33.03");
    System.out.println(date);
  }
}








6.13.DateFormat
6.13.1.Formatting and Parsing a Time for a Locale Using Default Formats
6.13.2.DateFormat.getTimeInstance(DateFormat.MEDIUM, Locale.CANADA).format(new Date())
6.13.3.DateFormat.getTimeInstance(DateFormat.LONG, Locale.CANADA).format(new Date())
6.13.4.DateFormat.getTimeInstance(DateFormat.FULL, Locale.CANADA).format(new Date())
6.13.5.DateFormat.getTimeInstance(DateFormat.DEFAULT, Locale.CANADA).format(new Date())
6.13.6.Parse date string input with DateFormat.getTimeInstance(DateFormat.DEFAULT, Locale.CANADA)
6.13.7.Formatting and Parsing a Time for a Locale: specify the locale when creating the SimpleDateFormat object.
6.13.8.Format with a default format
6.13.9.Convert string date to long value
6.13.10.Format a date-time value:short, medium and long
6.13.11.Convert Date to String
6.13.12.Validate a date Using DateFormat
6.13.13.Format date in Default format
6.13.14.Format date in Full format
6.13.15.Format date in Long format
6.13.16.Format date in Medium format
6.13.17.Find the current date format
6.13.18.DateFormat.SHORT