Few examples to show you how to use Java 8 Duration
, Period
and ChronoUnit
objects to find out the difference between dates.
- Duration – Measures time in seconds and nanoseconds.
- Period – Measures time in years, months and days.
1. Duration Example
A java.time.Duration
example to find out difference seconds between two LocalDateTime
DurationExample.java
package com.mkyong.time;
import java.time.Duration;
import java.time.LocalDateTime;
import java.time.Month;
import java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit;
public class DurationExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// Creating Durations
System.out.println("--- Examples --- ");
Duration oneHours = Duration.ofHours(1);
System.out.println(oneHours.getSeconds() + " seconds");
Duration oneHours2 = Duration.of(1, ChronoUnit.HOURS);
System.out.println(oneHours2.getSeconds() + " seconds");
// Test Duration.between
System.out.println("\n--- Duration.between --- ");
LocalDateTime oldDate = LocalDateTime.of(2016, Month.AUGUST, 31, 10, 20, 55);
LocalDateTime newDate = LocalDateTime.of(2016, Month.NOVEMBER, 9, 10, 21, 56);
System.out.println(oldDate);
System.out.println(newDate);
//count seconds between dates
Duration duration = Duration.between(oldDate, newDate);
System.out.println(duration.getSeconds() + " seconds");
}
}
Output
--- Examples ---
3600 seconds
3600 seconds
--- Duration.between ---
2016-08-31T10:20:55
2016-11-09T10:21:56
6048061 seconds
2. Period Example
A java.time.Period
example to find out differently (years, months, days) between two LocalDates
PeriodExample.java
package com.mkyong.time;
import java.time.LocalDate;
import java.time.Month;
import java.time.Period;
public class PeriodExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("--- Examples --- ");
Period tenDays = Period.ofDays(10);
System.out.println(tenDays.getDays()); //10
Period oneYearTwoMonthsThreeDays = Period.of(1, 2, 3);
System.out.println(oneYearTwoMonthsThreeDays.getYears()); //1
System.out.println(oneYearTwoMonthsThreeDays.getMonths()); //2
System.out.println(oneYearTwoMonthsThreeDays.getDays()); //3
System.out.println("\n--- Period.between --- ");
LocalDate oldDate = LocalDate.of(1982, Month.AUGUST, 31);
LocalDate newDate = LocalDate.of(2016, Month.NOVEMBER, 9);
System.out.println(oldDate);
System.out.println(newDate);
// check period between dates
Period period = Period.between(oldDate, newDate);
System.out.print(period.getYears() + " years,");
System.out.print(period.getMonths() + " months,");
System.out.print(period.getDays() + " days");
}
}
Output
--- Examples ---
10
1
2
3
--- Period.between ---
1982-08-31
2016-11-09
34 years,2 months,9 days
3. ChronoUnit Example
Alternatively, you can use ChronoUnit.{unit}.between
to find out the difference between dates, review the following example :
ChronoUnitExample.java
package com.mkyong.time;
import java.time.LocalDateTime;
import java.time.Month;
import java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit;
public class ChronoUnitExample {
public static void main(String[] args) {
LocalDateTime oldDate = LocalDateTime.of(1982, Month.AUGUST, 31, 10, 20, 55);
LocalDateTime newDate = LocalDateTime.of(2016, Month.NOVEMBER, 9, 10, 21, 56);
System.out.println(oldDate);
System.out.println(newDate);
// count between dates
long years = ChronoUnit.YEARS.between(oldDate, newDate);
long months = ChronoUnit.MONTHS.between(oldDate, newDate);
long weeks = ChronoUnit.WEEKS.between(oldDate, newDate);
long days = ChronoUnit.DAYS.between(oldDate, newDate);
long hours = ChronoUnit.HOURS.between(oldDate, newDate);
long minutes = ChronoUnit.MINUTES.between(oldDate, newDate);
long seconds = ChronoUnit.SECONDS.between(oldDate, newDate);
long milis = ChronoUnit.MILLIS.between(oldDate, newDate);
long nano = ChronoUnit.NANOS.between(oldDate, newDate);
System.out.println("\n--- Total --- ");
System.out.println(years + " years");
System.out.println(months + " months");
System.out.println(weeks + " weeks");
System.out.println(days + " days");
System.out.println(hours + " hours");
System.out.println(minutes + " minutes");
System.out.println(seconds + " seconds");
System.out.println(milis + " milis");
System.out.println(nano + " nano");
}
}
Output
1982-08-31T10:20:55
2016-11-09T10:21:56
--- Total ---
34 years
410 months
1784 weeks
12489 days
299736 hours
17984161 minutes
1079049661 seconds
1079049661000 milis
1079049661000000000 nano
References
- Oracle Tutorials – Period and Duration
- Duration JavaDoc
- Period JavaDoc
- ChronoUnit JavaDoc