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Java SimpleTimeZone setStartRule() Method

Java SimpleTimeZone setStartRule() Method Description

The setStartRule(int startMonth, int startDay, int startTime) method is used to set the daylight saving time start rule to a fixed date within a month.

Declaration

Following is the declaration for java.util.SimpleTimeZone.setStartRule() method.

public void setStartRule(int startMonth, int startDay, int startTime)
Parameters Return Value

NA

Exception

IllegalArgumentException − This is thrown if the startMonth, startDayOfMonth, or startTime parameters are out of range.

Java SimpleTimeZone setStartRule() Method Description

The Java SimpleTimeZone setStartRule(int startMonth, int startDay, int startDayOfWeek, int startTime) method is used to set the daylight saving time start rule.

Declaration

Following is the declaration for java.util.SimpleTimeZone.setStartRule() method.

public void setStartRule(int startMonth, int startDay, int startDayOfWeek, int startTime)
Parameters Return Value

NA

Exception

IllegalArgumentException − This is thrown if the startMonth, startDay, startDayOfWeek, or startTime parameters are out of range.

Java SimpleTimeZone setStartRule(int startMonth, int startDay, int startDayOfWeek, int startTime, boolean after) Method Description

The Java SimpleTimeZone setStartRule(int startMonth, int startDay, int startDayOfWeek, int startTime, boolean after) method is used to set the daylight saving time start rule to a weekday before or after the given date within a month.

Declaration

Following is the declaration for java.util.SimpleTimeZone.setStartRule() method.

public void setStartRule(int startMonth, int startDay, int startDayOfWeek, int startTime, boolean after)
Parameters Return Value

NA

Exception

IllegalArgumentException − This is thrown if the startMonth, startDay, startDayOfWeek, or startTime parameters are out of range.

Setting Start Rule with Month, Day and StartTime of a SimpleTimeZone Instance Example

The following example shows the usage of Java SimpleTimeZone setStartRule(int startMonth, int startDay, int startTime) method to set the daylight saving time start rule to a fixed date within a month. We've created a SimpleTimeZone using GMT and printed it. Then we've set the daylight saving time start rule using setStartRule() method and printed the updated SimpleTimeZone object.

package com.tutorialspoint;

import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.SimpleTimeZone;

public class SimpleTimeZoneDemo {
   public static void main( String args[] ) {
   
      // create simple time zone object
      SimpleTimeZone stobj = new SimpleTimeZone(820,"GMT");

      // checking initial value     
      System.out.println("Initial value: " + stobj);

      // setting start rule   
      stobj.setStartRule( Calendar.MAY, 2, 3600000);   

      // checking the new value      
      System.out.println("Final value : " + stobj);
   }     
}
Output

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

Initial value: java.util.SimpleTimeZone[id=GMT,offset=820,dstSavings=3600000,useDaylight=false,startYear=0,startMode=0,startMonth=0,startDay=0,startDayOfWeek=0,startTime=0,startTimeMode=0,endMode=0,endMonth=0,endDay=0,endDayOfWeek=0,endTime=0,endTimeMode=0]
Final value : java.util.SimpleTimeZone[id=GMT,offset=820,dstSavings=3600000,useDaylight=false,startYear=0,startMode=1,startMonth=4,startDay=2,startDayOfWeek=0,startTime=3600000,startTimeMode=0,endMode=0,endMonth=0,endDay=0,endDayOfWeek=0,endTime=0,endTimeMode=0]
Setting Start Rule with Month, Day, Start Day of Week, StartTime of a SimpleTimeZone Instance Example

The following example shows the usage of Java SimpleTimeZone setStartRule(int startMonth, int startDay, int startDayOfWeek, int startTime) method to set the daylight saving time start rule to a fixed date within a month. We've created a SimpleTimeZone using GMT and printed it. Then we've set the daylight saving time start rule using setStartRule() method and printed the updated SimpleTimeZone object.

package com.tutorialspoint;

import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.SimpleTimeZone;

public class SimpleTimeZoneDemo {
   public static void main( String args[] ) {
   
      // create simple time zone object
      SimpleTimeZone stobj = new SimpleTimeZone(820,"GMT");

      // checking initial value     
      System.out.println("Initial value: " + stobj);

      // setting start rule   
      stobj.setStartRule( Calendar.MAY, 2,2, 3600000);

      // checking the new value      
      System.out.println("Final value : " + stobj);
   }     
}
Output

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

Initial value: java.util.SimpleTimeZone[id=GMT,offset=820,dstSavings=3600000,useDaylight=false,startYear=0,startMode=0,startMonth=0,startDay=0,startDayOfWeek=0,startTime=0,startTimeMode=0,endMode=0,endMonth=0,endDay=0,endDayOfWeek=0,endTime=0,endTimeMode=0]
Final value : java.util.SimpleTimeZone[id=GMT,offset=820,dstSavings=3600000,useDaylight=false,startYear=0,startMode=2,startMonth=4,startDay=2,startDayOfWeek=2,startTime=3600000,startTimeMode=0,endMode=0,endMonth=0,endDay=0,endDayOfWeek=0,endTime=0,endTimeMode=0]
Setting Start Rule with Month, Day, Start Day of Week, StartTime and After of a SimpleTimeZone Instance Example

The following example shows the usage of Java SimpleTimeZone setStartRule(int startMonth, int startDay, int startDayOfWeek, int startTime, boolean after) method to set the daylight saving time start rule to a fixed date within a month. We've created a SimpleTimeZone using GMT and printed it. Then we've set the daylight saving time start rule using setStartRule() method and printed the updated SimpleTimeZone object.

package com.tutorialspoint;

import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.SimpleTimeZone;

public class SimpleTimeZoneDemo {
   public static void main( String args[] ) {
   
      // create simple time zone object
      SimpleTimeZone stobj = new SimpleTimeZone(820,"GMT");

      // checking initial value     
      System.out.println("Initial value: " + stobj);

      // setting start rule   
      stobj.setStartRule( Calendar.MAY, 2,2, 3600000,true);  

      // checking the new value      
      System.out.println("Final value : " + stobj);
   }     
}
Output

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

Initial value: java.util.SimpleTimeZone[id=GMT,offset=820,dstSavings=3600000,useDaylight=false,startYear=0,startMode=0,startMonth=0,startDay=0,startDayOfWeek=0,startTime=0,startTimeMode=0,endMode=0,endMonth=0,endDay=0,endDayOfWeek=0,endTime=0,endTimeMode=0]
Final value : java.util.SimpleTimeZone[id=GMT,offset=820,dstSavings=3600000,useDaylight=false,startYear=0,startMode=3,startMonth=4,startDay=2,startDayOfWeek=2,startTime=3600000,startTimeMode=0,endMode=0,endMonth=0,endDay=0,endDayOfWeek=0,endTime=0,endTimeMode=0]

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