Java Calendar Add moveToCalendarSecondJustAdded(Calendar cal, int seconds)

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Description

move To Calendar Second Just Added

License

Apache License

Declaration

public static void moveToCalendarSecondJustAdded(Calendar cal,
            int seconds) 

Method Source Code

//package com.java2s;
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import java.util.Calendar;

public class Main {
    public static void moveToCalendarSecondJustAdded(Calendar cal,
            int seconds) {
        addCalendarSecond(cal, seconds);
        moveToCalendarSecondJust(cal);
    }

    public static void addCalendarSecond(Calendar cal, int seconds) {
        cal.add(Calendar.SECOND, seconds);
    }

    public static void moveToCalendarSecondJust(Calendar cal) {
        clearCalendarMillisecond(cal);
    }

    public static void clearCalendarMillisecond(Calendar cal) {
        cal.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND,
                cal.getActualMinimum(Calendar.MILLISECOND));
    }
}

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