Instant truncatedTo() method in Java with Examples

The truncatedTo() method of an Instant class is used to get the value of this Instant in the specified unit. This method takes a parameter Unit, which is the Unit in which this Instant is to be truncated to. It returns a truncated immutable Instant with the value in the specified unit.
Syntax:
public Instant truncatedTo(TemporalUnit unit)
Parameter: This method takes a parameter unit which is the unit in which this Instant is to be truncated to. It should not be null.
Returns: This method returns an immutable truncated Instant with the value in the specified unit.
Exception: This method throws following Exceptions:
- DateTimeException: if the unit is invalid for truncation.
- UnsupportedTemporalTypeException: if the unit is not supported.
Below programs illustrate the Instant.truncatedTo() method:
Program 1:
// Java program to demonstrate// Instant.truncatedTo() method  import java.time.*;import java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit;  public class GFG {    public static void main(String[] args)    {          // create a Instant object        Instant instant            = Instant.parse("2018-12-30T09:24:54.63Z");          // print instance        System.out.println("Instant before"                           + " truncate: "                           + instant);          // truncate to ChronoUnit.HOURS        // means unit smaller than Hour        // will be Zero        Instant returnvalue            = instant.truncatedTo(ChronoUnit.HOURS);          // print result        System.out.println("Instant after "                           + " truncate: "                           + returnvalue);    }} |
Output:
Instant before truncate: 2018-12-30T09:24:54.630Z Instant after truncate: 2018-12-30T09:00:00Z
Program 2:
// Java program to demonstrate// Instant.truncatedTo() method  import java.time.*;import java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit;  public class GFG {    public static void main(String[] args)    {          // create a Instant object        Instant instant            = Instant.parse("2018-12-30T09:24:54.63Z");          // print instance        System.out.println("Instant before"                           + " truncate: "                           + instant);          // truncate to ChronoUnit.DAYS        // means unit smaller than DAY        // will be Zero        Instant returnvalue            = instant.truncatedTo(ChronoUnit.DAYS);          // print result        System.out.println("Instant after "                           + " truncate: "                           + returnvalue);    }} |
Output:
Instant before truncate: 2018-12-30T09:24:54.630Z Instant after truncate: 2018-12-30T00:00:00Z
Program 3: To show Exception:
// Java program to demonstrate// Instant.truncatedTo() method  import java.time.*;import java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit;  public class GFG {    public static void main(String[] args)    {          // create a Instant object        Instant instant            = Instant.parse("2018-12-30T09:24:54.63Z");          try {            instant.truncatedTo(ChronoUnit.ERAS);        }        catch (Exception e) {              // print result            System.out.println("Exception: " + e);        }    }} |
Output:
Exception: java.time.temporal.UnsupportedTemporalTypeException: Unit is too large to be used for truncation



