I am learning Kotlin on my own. I am trying to calculate the age of a user after the have input their date of Birth and display it in another activity ...
I am learning Kotlin on my own. I am trying to calculate the age of a user after the have input their date of Birth and display it in another activity ...
I'm trying to migrate from ThreeTen Android Backport to java.time with desugaring. On debug builds this works perfectly, but on release builds (minify ...
I need to convert a dateTime String to millis and I am using ThreeTenABP for this, but the OffSetDateTime.parse is unable to parse the dateTime String ...
I'm trying to parse a date that looks like: Sat Sep 19 2020 07:14 AM PDT into a ZonedDateTime. I'm using this formatter and I'm attempting to conv ...
I am trying to check if the date has passed more than one day or not. And I got these errosr while it parses the string. My data example is here ...
I need to show a date with 2 digits day, 2 digits month, 4 digits year according to the order of the local. So for April 10th 2020 I want to show ...
I'm trying to parse a time string with ThreeTenABP (because I have to support min SDK 19). I think the string is ISO 8601: 20200117T172638.000Z I ge ...
When I try to parse the date like this, i get the following error: Text '2019-11-04' could not be parsed: Unable to obtain LocalDateTime from Tempo ...
I can't get ThreeTenABP to work. Here's what I did: import dependency in app build.gradle implementation 'com.jakewharton.threetenabp:threetenabp: ...
I am new to android, and making a doctor's appointment managing android app using ThreeTenABP's (so it's compatible with more devices) LocalDate and L ...
I have the following code: This is surprising to me as I thought inst would be a GMT/UTC time and the formatter would format it to London time (whi ...
Using the ThreeTen Android Backport library, what is the simplest way to convert a ZonedDateTime or OffsetDateTime into an old-school java.util.Date i ...
I'm asking this question because I'm new to Java and Android and I searched for hours trying to figure this out. The answer came from a combination of ...