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Start your free trialMalcolm Mutambanengwe
4,205 Pointssetting formatted date
import java.util.Date;
public class Movie {
private String mTitle;
private Date mReleaseDate;
public String getTitle() {
return mTitle;
}
public void setTitle(String title) {
mTitle = title;
}
public Date getReleaseDate() {
return mReleaseDate;
}
public void setReleaseDate(Date date) {
mReleaseDate = date;
}
public String getFormattedReleaseDate(ReleaseDate) {
SimpleDateFormat formatter = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd");
return SimpleDateFormat;
}
}
1 Answer
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi,
You want to call the format
method on the new formatter
instance and pass in mReleaseDate
as the parameter. Use dot notation for the method call; formatter.format();
and put the date that is already declared in the brackets. That will return a formatted string to the call; return that straight out of your method:
public String getFormattedReleaseDate(){
SimpleDateFormat formatter = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd");
return formatter.format(mReleaseDate);
}
Make sense?
Steve.