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Vector class addAll(int index, Collection c)method example

Vector class addAll(int index, Collection c)method example. This example shows you how to use addAll(int index, Collection c)method.This method Inserts all of the elements in the specified Collection into this Vector at the specified position.

 
Java SimpleTimeZone clone() Example

Syntax is : public void setEndRule(int endMonth, int endDay, int endTime)
This method sets the daylight saving time end rule to a fixed date within a month.

 
Vector class addAll(Collection c)method example

Vector class addAll(Collection c)method example.This example shows you how to use addAll(Collection c)method.This method Appends all of the elements in the specified Collection to the end of this Vector

 
Vector class add(int index, E element) method example

Vector class add(int index, E element)method example. This example shows you how to use add(int index, E element)method.This method Inserts the specified element at the specified position in this Vector.

 
Vector class add(E e)method example

Vector class add(E e)method example. This example shows you how to use add(E e)method.This method Appends the specified element to the end of this Vector.

 
Calendar class getLeastMaximum(int field) method example

Calendar class getLeastMaximum(int field)method example.This example shows you how to use getLeastMaximum(int field)method.This method Returns the lowest maximum value for the given calendar field of this Calendar instance.

 
Calendar class getMaximum(int field)method example

Calendar class getMaximum(int field)method example. This example shows you how to use getMaximum(int field) method.This method Returns the maximum value for the given calendar field of this Calendar instance

 
Calendar class getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()method example

Calendar class getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()method example.This example shows you how to use getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()method.This method Gets what the minimal days required in the first week of the year are; e.g., if the first week is defined as one that contains the first day of the first month of a year, this method returns 1.

 
Calendar class getMinimum(int field) method example

Calendar class getMinimum(int field)method example. This example shows you how to use getMinimum(int field)method.This method Returns the minimum value for the given calendar field of this Calendar instance.

 
Calendar class getTime() method example

Calendar class getTime()method example. This example shows you how to use getTime()method.This method Returns a Date object representing this Calendar's time value (millisecond offset from the Epoch").

 
Calendar class getTimeInMillis() method example

Calendar class getTimeInMillis()method example. This example shows you how to use getTimeInMillis() method.This method Returns this Calendar's time value in milliseconds.

 
Calendar class getTimeZone()method example

Calendar class getTimeZone()method example. This example shows you how to use getTimeZone()method.This method Gets the time zone.

 
Calendar class hashCode()method example

Calendar class hashCode()method example. This example shows you how to use hashCode()method.This method Returns a hash code for this calendar.

 
Calendar class isLenient()method example

Calendar class isLenient()method example. This example shows you how to use isLenient()method.This method Tells whether date/time interpretation is to be lenient.

 
Calendar class isSet(int field)method example

Calendar class isSet(int field)method example. This example shows you how to use isSet(int field) method.This method Determines if the given calendar field has a value set.

 
Calendar class roll(int field, int amount)method example

Calendar class roll(int field, int amount)method example. This example shows you how to use roll(int field, int amount)method.This method Adds the specified (signed) amount to the specified calendar field without changing larger fields.

 
Calendar class roll(int field, boolean up)method example

Calendar class roll(int field, boolean up)method example. This example shows you how to use roll(int field, boolean up)method.This method Adds or subtracts (up/down) a single unit of time on the given time field without changing larger fields.

 
Calendar class set(int year, int month, int date, int hourOfDay, int minute, int second) method example

Calendar class set(int year, int month, int date, int hourOfDay, int minute, int second)method example. This example shows you how to use set(int year, int month, int date, int hourOfDay, int minute, int second)method.This method Sets the values for the fields YEAR, MONTH, DAY_OF_MONTH, HOUR, MINUTE, and SECOND.

 
Calendar class set(int year, int month, int date, int hourOfDay, int minute)method example

Calendar class set(int year, int month, int date, int hourOfDay, int minute)method example. This example shows you how to use set(int year, int month, int date, int hourOfDay, int minute)method.This method Sets the values for the calendar fields YEAR, MONTH, DAY_OF_MONTH, HOUR_OF_DAY, and MINUTE.

 
Calendar class set(int year, int month, int date) method example

Calendar class set(int year, int month, int date)method example. This example shows you how to use set(int year, int month, int date)method.This method Sets the values for the calendar fields YEAR, MONTH, and DAY_OF_MONTH.

 
Calendar class set(int field, int value)method example

Calendar class set(int field, int value)method example. This example shows you how to use set(int field, int value)method.This method Sets the given calendar field to the given value.

 
Calendar class setFirstDayOfWeek(int value) method example

Calendar class setFirstDayOfWeek(int value)method example. This example shows you how to use setFirstDayOfWeek(int value)method.This method Sets what the first day of the week is; e.g., SUNDAY in the U.S., MONDAY in France.

 
Vector class trimToSize() method example

Vector class trimToSize() method example. This example shows you how to use trimToSize() method.This method Trims the capacity of this vector to be the vector's current size.

 
TreeSet add Example

TreeSet class add example.boolean add(Object e) Adds the specified element to this set if it is not already present.

 
Calendar class toString()

Calendar class toString()method example. This example shows you how to use toString()method.This method Return a string representation of this calendar.

 
Calendar.setTimeZone(TimeZone value)

Calendar class setTimeZone(TimeZone value) method example. This example shows you how to use setTimeZone(TimeZone value) method.This method Sets the time zone with the given time zone value.

 
Calendar class setTimeInMillis(long millis) method example

Calendar class setTimeInMillis(long millis) method example. This example shows you how to use setTimeInMillis(long millis) method.This method Sets this Calendar's current time from the given long value.

 
Calendar class setTime(Date date)method example

Calendar class setTime(Date date)method example. This example shows you how to use setTime(Date date) method.This method Sets this Calendar's time with the given Date.

 
Calendar class setMinimalDaysInFirstWeek(int value)method example

Calendar class setMinimalDaysInFirstWeek(int value)method example. This example shows you how to use setMinimalDaysInFirstWeek(int value)method.This method Sets what the minimal days required in the first week of the year

 
Calendar.setLenient(boolean lenient)

Calendar class setLenient(boolean lenient)method example.This example shows you how to use setLenient(boolean lenient)method.This method Specifies whether or not date/time interpretation is to be lenient.

 
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