Count Down to Christmas with Joda-Time

|▌冷眼眸甩不掉的悲伤 提交于 2019-12-03 15:38:04

You should be using a Period in order to determine the number of months/days/etc involved:

Period period = new Period(start, end);

Converting an Interval to a period would have been fine too, but parameterless overload includes all period units - and you weren't printing out the months.

Now if you only want days, hours, minutes, seconds then you need to create an appropriate PeriodType, e.g.

PeriodType periodType = PeriodType.dayTime().withMillisRemoved();
Period period = new Period(start, end, periodType);

Then you can ask for those individual fields, and all should be well.

(You could actually use just dayTime(), given that the millis won't interfere with anything else.)

So you can either build your period directly from the start and end as above, or if you want to keep the Interval, you can use:

Period period = interval.toPeriod(periodType);

The first code prints P187D, in ISO 8601 format.

The second code prints only 4 days because you're missing the months (period.getMonths()).

You can use this code.

DateTime dt1 = new DateTime();
DateTime dt2 = new DateTime(2012, 12, 25, 0, 0, 0, 0);
int seconds=Seconds.secondsBetween(dt1, dt2).getSeconds();

int noOfDays=seconds/(24*60*60);
int noOfHours=(seconds%(24*60*60))/(60*60);
int noOfMinutes=((seconds%(24*60*60))%(60*60))/60;
int noSec=((seconds%(24*60*60))%(60*60))%60;

System.out.println("Time Left For christmas");
System.out.println("Days Left="+noOfDays+" Hours="+noOfHours+" Minutes="+noOfMinutes+" Seconds="+noSec);
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