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LocalDate plusDays() Method in Java with Examples

LocalDate plusDays() Method in Java with Examples

Last Updated : 30 Apr, 2019

The

plusDays()

method of a

LocalDate

class in Java is used to add the number of specified day in this LocalDate and return a copy of LocalDate. For example, 2018-12-31 plus one day would result in 2019-01-01. This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

Syntax:
public LocalDate plusDays(long daysToAdd)
Parameters:

This method accepts a single parameter

daysToAdd

which represents the days to add, may be negative.

Return Value:

This method returns a

LocalDate

based on this date with the days added, not null.

Exception:

This method throws

DateTimeException

if the result exceeds the supported date range. Below programs illustrate the plusDays() method:

Program 1: Java
// Java program to demonstrate
// LocalDate.plusDays() method

import java.time.*;

public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {

        // create a LocalDate object
        LocalDate date
            = LocalDate.parse("2018-11-13");

        // print instance
        System.out.println("LocalDate before"
                           + " adding days: " + date);

        // add 5 days
        LocalDate returnvalue
            = date.plusDays(5);

        // print result
        System.out.println("LocalDate after "
                           + " adding days: " + returnvalue);
    }
}
Output:
LocalDate before adding days: 2018-11-13
LocalDate after  adding days: 2018-11-18
Program 2: Java
// Java program to demonstrate
// LocalDate.plusDays() method

import java.time.*;

public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {

        // create a LocalDate object
        LocalDate date
            = LocalDate.parse("2018-12-24");

        // print instance
        System.out.println("LocalDate before"
                           + " adding days: " + date);

        // add 15 days
        LocalDate returnvalue
            = date.plusDays(15);

        // print result
        System.out.println("LocalDate after "
                           + " adding days: " + returnvalue);
    }
}
Output:
LocalDate before adding days: 2018-12-24
LocalDate after  adding days: 2019-01-08
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/10/docs/api/java/time/LocalDate.html#plusDays(long)

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