DateTimeFormatter equivalent to String.format(“%tT”, value)












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How could I obtain an DateTimeFormatter instance that formats exactly as String.format("%tT", (LocalTime) value)?



Preferably some static constant.










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    Have you tried comparing the available patterns for Formatter (which backs String#format) and DateTimeFormatter?
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How could I obtain an DateTimeFormatter instance that formats exactly as String.format("%tT", (LocalTime) value)?



Preferably some static constant.










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    Have you tried comparing the available patterns for Formatter (which backs String#format) and DateTimeFormatter?
    – MTCoster
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:40












  • Follow this link stackoverflow.com/questions/52619353/…
    – GauravRai1512
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:41














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How could I obtain an DateTimeFormatter instance that formats exactly as String.format("%tT", (LocalTime) value)?



Preferably some static constant.










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  • 1




    Have you tried comparing the available patterns for Formatter (which backs String#format) and DateTimeFormatter?
    – MTCoster
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:40












  • Follow this link stackoverflow.com/questions/52619353/…
    – GauravRai1512
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:41














  • 1




    Have you tried comparing the available patterns for Formatter (which backs String#format) and DateTimeFormatter?
    – MTCoster
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:40












  • Follow this link stackoverflow.com/questions/52619353/…
    – GauravRai1512
    Nov 14 '18 at 16:41








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Have you tried comparing the available patterns for Formatter (which backs String#format) and DateTimeFormatter?
– MTCoster
Nov 14 '18 at 16:40






Have you tried comparing the available patterns for Formatter (which backs String#format) and DateTimeFormatter?
– MTCoster
Nov 14 '18 at 16:40














Follow this link stackoverflow.com/questions/52619353/…
– GauravRai1512
Nov 14 '18 at 16:41




Follow this link stackoverflow.com/questions/52619353/…
– GauravRai1512
Nov 14 '18 at 16:41












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%tT resolves to %tH:%tM:%tS as per Formatter Date/Time Conversions javadoc.



Equivalent would be HH:mm:ss pattern as per DateTimeFormatter javadoc:



LocalTime d = LocalTime.now();
System.out.println(String.format("%tT", d));
System.out.println(DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm:ss").format(d));


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    %tT resolves to %tH:%tM:%tS as per Formatter Date/Time Conversions javadoc.



    Equivalent would be HH:mm:ss pattern as per DateTimeFormatter javadoc:



    LocalTime d = LocalTime.now();
    System.out.println(String.format("%tT", d));
    System.out.println(DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm:ss").format(d));


    will both print 17:02:41.






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      %tT resolves to %tH:%tM:%tS as per Formatter Date/Time Conversions javadoc.



      Equivalent would be HH:mm:ss pattern as per DateTimeFormatter javadoc:



      LocalTime d = LocalTime.now();
      System.out.println(String.format("%tT", d));
      System.out.println(DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm:ss").format(d));


      will both print 17:02:41.






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        %tT resolves to %tH:%tM:%tS as per Formatter Date/Time Conversions javadoc.



        Equivalent would be HH:mm:ss pattern as per DateTimeFormatter javadoc:



        LocalTime d = LocalTime.now();
        System.out.println(String.format("%tT", d));
        System.out.println(DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm:ss").format(d));


        will both print 17:02:41.






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        %tT resolves to %tH:%tM:%tS as per Formatter Date/Time Conversions javadoc.



        Equivalent would be HH:mm:ss pattern as per DateTimeFormatter javadoc:



        LocalTime d = LocalTime.now();
        System.out.println(String.format("%tT", d));
        System.out.println(DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("HH:mm:ss").format(d));


        will both print 17:02:41.







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