java.time.OffsetDateTime.atZoneSimilarLocal() Method Example



Description

The java.time.OffsetDateTime.atZoneSimilarLocal(ZoneId zone) method combines this date-time with a time-zone to create a ZonedDateTime trying to keep the same local date and time.

Declaration

Following is the declaration for java.time.OffsetDateTime.atZoneSimilarLocal(ZoneId zone) method.

 public ZonedDateTime atZoneSimilarLocal(ZoneId zone) 

Parameters

zone − the time-zone to use, not null.

Return Value

the zoned date-time formed from this date and the earliest valid time for the zone, not null.

Example

The following example shows the usage of java.time.OffsetDateTime.atZoneSimilarLocal(ZoneId zone) method.

 package com.tutorialspoint; import java.time.OffsetDateTime; import java.time.ZoneId; import java.time.ZonedDateTime; public class OffsetDateTimeDemo { public static void main(String[] args) { OffsetDateTime date = OffsetDateTime.parse("2017-02-03T12:30:30+01:00"); System.out.println(date); ZonedDateTime date1 = date.atZoneSimilarLocal(ZoneId.systemDefault()); System.out.println(date1); } } 

Let us compile and run the above program, this will produce the following result −

 2017-02-03T12:30:30+01:00 2017-02-03T12:30:30+05:30[Asia/Calcutta] 
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