The java.util.Calendar allows us to do a date arithmetic function such as add or substract a unit of time to the specified date field. The method that done this process is the Calendar.add(int field, int amount). Where the value of the field can be Calendar.DATE, Calendar.MONTH, Calendar.YEAR. So this mean if you want to substract in days, months or years use Calendar.DATE, Calendar.MONTH or Calendar.YEAR respectively. In the code above we want to know what is the date back to 30 days ago. The sample result of the code is shown below:
import java.util.Calendar;
public class CalendarAddExample
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
System.out.println("Today : " + cal.getTime());
// Substract 30 days from the calendar
cal.add(Calendar.DATE, -30);
System.out.println("30 days ago: " + cal.getTime());
// Add 10 months to the calendar
cal.add(Calendar.MONTH, 10);
System.out.println("10 months later: " + cal.getTime());
// Substract 1 year from the calendar
cal.add(Calendar.YEAR, -1)
System.out.println("1 year ago: " + cal.getTime());
}
}
Today : Tue Jan 03 06:53:03 ICT 2006
30 days ago: Sun Dec 04 06:53:03 ICT 2005
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