Calendar.FRIDAY has the following syntax.
public static final int FRIDAY
In the following code shows how to use Calendar.FRIDAY field.
//from ww w. j a va2 s. co m import java.util.Calendar; public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) { Calendar now = Calendar.getInstance(); System.out.println(now.getTime()); int dayOfWeek = now.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK); if (Calendar.SUNDAY == dayOfWeek) { System.out.println("SUNDAY"); } if (Calendar.MONDAY == dayOfWeek) { System.out.println("MONDAY"); } if (Calendar.TUESDAY == dayOfWeek) { System.out.println("TUESDAY"); } if (Calendar.WEDNESDAY == dayOfWeek) { System.out.println("WEDNESDAY"); } if (Calendar.THURSDAY == dayOfWeek) { System.out.println("THURSDAY"); } if (Calendar.FRIDAY == dayOfWeek) { System.out.println("FRIDAY"); } if (Calendar.SATURDAY == dayOfWeek) { System.out.println("SATURDAY"); } } }
The code above generates the following result.