Reputation: 3255
How do you find the number of days in a month in Java?
Upvotes: 23
Views: 19744
Reputation: 1317
Since Java 8, a simple way would be:
int daysInCurrentMonth = java.time.LocalDate.now().lengthOfMonth();
Upvotes: 6
Reputation: 338211
java.time.Month
Using the java.time classes, the java.time.Month
enum in particular.
int days = Month.FEBRUARY.minLength(); // 28
int days = Month.FEBRUARY.maxLength(); // 29
int days = Month.FEBRUARY.length( boolean_consider_leap_year ); // TRUE → 29, FALSE → 28.
You can get the Month
object for a month number, 1-12 meaning January-December.
int monthNumber = Month.FEBRUARY.getValue();
The java.time framework is built into Java 8 and later. These classes supplant the troublesome old date-time classes such as java.util.Date
, .Calendar
, & java.text.SimpleDateFormat
.
The Joda-Time project, now in maintenance mode, advises migration to java.time.
To learn more, see the Oracle Tutorial. And search Stack Overflow for many examples and explanations.
Much of the java.time functionality is back-ported to Java 6 & 7 in ThreeTen-Backport and further adapted to Android in ThreeTenABP (see How to use…).
The ThreeTen-Extra project extends java.time with additional classes. This project is a proving ground for possible future additions to java.time. You may find some useful classes here such as Interval
, YearWeek
, YearQuarter
, and more.
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 837996
Set the year and month on a Calendar object and then use getActualMaximum
to return the last day:
calendar.getActualMaximum(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH)
Upvotes: 39