Calendar getTimeInMillis() Method in Java with Examples

The getTimeInMillis() method in Calendar class is used to return the current time of this Calendar in Milliseconds.
Syntax: 
 
public long getTimeInMillis()
Parameters: The method does not take any parameters.
Return Value: The method returns the current time of this Calendar in millisecond.
Below programs illustrate the working of getTimeInMillis() Method of Calendar class: 
Example 1:
 
Java
// Java code to illustrate// getTimeInMillis() methodimport java.util.*;public class Calendar_Demo {    public static void main(String args[])        throws InterruptedException    {        // Creating a calendar        Calendar calndr1 = Calendar.getInstance();        // Displaying the current time        System.out.println("The Current Time"                           + " is: "                           + calndr1.getTimeInMillis());        // Adding few delay        Thread.sleep(10000);        // Creating another calendar        Calendar calndr2 = Calendar.getInstance();        // Displaying the upcoming time        System.out.println("The Upcoming Time"                           + " is: "                           + calndr2.getTimeInMillis());    }} | 
Output: 
The Current Time is: 1550725664034 The Upcoming Time is: 1550725674053
Example 2: 
 
Java
// Java code to illustrate// getTimeInMillis() methodimport java.util.*;public class Calendar_Demo {    public static void main(String args[])        throws InterruptedException    {        // Creating a calendar        Calendar calndr1 = Calendar.getInstance();        // Displaying the current time        System.out.println("The Current Time"                           + " is: "                           + calndr1.getTimeInMillis());        // Adding few delay        Thread.sleep(5000);        // Creating another calendar        Calendar calndr2 = Calendar.getInstance();        // Displaying the upcoming time        System.out.println("The Upcoming Time"                           + " is: "                           + calndr2.getTimeInMillis());    }} | 
Output: 
The Current Time is: 1550725683182 The Upcoming Time is: 1550725688208
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/util/Calendar.html#getTimeInMillis–
 
				
					


