I know I can use android.text.format.DateFor开发者_JAVA技巧mat.getDateFormat()
to format my dates, and android.text.format.DateFormat.getTimeFormat
to format my times, but how do I format a datetime? Similar to the getDateTimeInstance
method from java.text.DateFormat
.
I'm currently just concatenating the result of both the getDateFormat
and getTimeFormat
's formatters, but I don't know which way around the user prefers to have their dates and times shown.
Do you need the String representation only? If yes, please have a look at
DateUtils.formatDateTime(Context context, long millis, int flags)
:
public static String formatDateTime (Context context, long millis, int flags)
in: android.text.format.DateUtils
To extend the answer, here's a functional example
DateUtils.formatDateTime(context, epochTimeInMs, DateUtils.FORMAT_ABBREV_MONTH | DateUtils.FORMAT_SHOW_DATE);
This would print Apr 8
for a US Locale, or 8 de abr
for a Spanish Locale
You can see the full list of valid flags at DateUtils documentation
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