How do I get the current month name? - JAVA Interview Questions

How do I get the current month name?


To get the current month name from the system we can use java.util.Calendar class. The Calendar.get(Calendar.MONTH) returns the month value as an integer starting from 0 as the first month and 11 as the last month. This mean January equals to 0, February equals to 1 and December equals to 11.

Let's see the code below:


import java.util.Calendar;

public class GetMonthNameExample
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
String[] monthName = {"January", "February",
"March", "April", "May", "June", "July",
"August", "September", "October", "November",
"December"};

Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
String month = monthName[cal.get(Calendar.MONTH)];

System.out.println("Month name: " + month);
}
}

On the first line inside the main method we declare an array of string that keep our month names. Next we get the integer value of the current month and at the last step we look for the month name inside our previously defined array.

The example result of this program is:

Month name: January


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