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e326. Formatting a Message Containing a DateObject[] params = new Object[]{new Date(), new Date(0)}; String msg = MessageFormat.format("Today is {0} and UTC of 0 is {1}", params); // Today is 2/27/02 2:00 PM and UTC of 0 is 12/31/69 4:00 PM msg = MessageFormat.format("Today is {0,date} and UTC of 0 is {1,date}", params); // Today is Feb 27, 2002 and UTC of 0 is Dec 31, 1969 msg = MessageFormat.format("Today is {0,date,short} and UTC of 0 is {1,date,short}", params); // Today is 2/27/02 and UTC of 0 is 12/31/69 msg = MessageFormat.format("Today is {0,date,medium} and UTC of 0 is {1,date,medium}", params); // Today is Feb 27, 2002 and UTC of 0 is Dec 31, 1969 msg = MessageFormat.format("Today is {0,date,long} and UTC of 0 is {1,date,long}", params); // Today is February 27, 2002 and UTC of 0 is December 31, 1969 msg = MessageFormat.format("Today is {0,date,full} and UTC of 0 is {1,date,full}", params); // Today is Wednesday, February 27, 2002 and UTC of 0 is Wednesday, December 31, 1969 // Use a custom format; see e320 Formatting a Date Using a Custom Format msg = MessageFormat.format("Today is {0,date,MMM d} and UTC of 0 is {1,date,MMM d}", params); // Today is Feb 27 and UTC of 0 is Dec 31
e325. Formatting a Message Containing a Time
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