Java project DateClass












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Students have to create the “Date” Class
That will have following constructors
i. Date() : Creates a date object whose default value will be January 1, 1970, 00:00:00
ii. Date(int year, int month, int date) Time will be 00:00:00
iii. Date(int year, int month, int date, int hrs, int min, int sec)



It will be having following methods
i. Method for Comparing two Dates for equality
ii. Method for finding the Difference of two Dates
iii. Method for a Clone/Creating a Copy of Date Object
iv. Setters and Getter Methods
v. toString() Method that will Convert the Date Object Values in String and will return that string to the caller of the function










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Students have to create the “Date” Class
That will have following constructors
i. Date() : Creates a date object whose default value will be January 1, 1970, 00:00:00
ii. Date(int year, int month, int date) Time will be 00:00:00
iii. Date(int year, int month, int date, int hrs, int min, int sec)



It will be having following methods
i. Method for Comparing two Dates for equality
ii. Method for finding the Difference of two Dates
iii. Method for a Clone/Creating a Copy of Date Object
iv. Setters and Getter Methods
v. toString() Method that will Convert the Date Object Values in String and will return that string to the caller of the function










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    – Stefan
    Jan 19 at 12:02






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    Hello, this post seems more like you trying to make the users do your assignment rather than asking a question. SO, is not a website for the users to do your assignment but rather help you through it.Please try to work on the solution by yourself at the first place and then ask questions if you are stuck at some point.

    – Koralp Catalsakal
    Jan 19 at 12:02














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Students have to create the “Date” Class
That will have following constructors
i. Date() : Creates a date object whose default value will be January 1, 1970, 00:00:00
ii. Date(int year, int month, int date) Time will be 00:00:00
iii. Date(int year, int month, int date, int hrs, int min, int sec)



It will be having following methods
i. Method for Comparing two Dates for equality
ii. Method for finding the Difference of two Dates
iii. Method for a Clone/Creating a Copy of Date Object
iv. Setters and Getter Methods
v. toString() Method that will Convert the Date Object Values in String and will return that string to the caller of the function










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Students have to create the “Date” Class
That will have following constructors
i. Date() : Creates a date object whose default value will be January 1, 1970, 00:00:00
ii. Date(int year, int month, int date) Time will be 00:00:00
iii. Date(int year, int month, int date, int hrs, int min, int sec)



It will be having following methods
i. Method for Comparing two Dates for equality
ii. Method for finding the Difference of two Dates
iii. Method for a Clone/Creating a Copy of Date Object
iv. Setters and Getter Methods
v. toString() Method that will Convert the Date Object Values in String and will return that string to the caller of the function







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    Jan 19 at 12:02






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    Hello, this post seems more like you trying to make the users do your assignment rather than asking a question. SO, is not a website for the users to do your assignment but rather help you through it.Please try to work on the solution by yourself at the first place and then ask questions if you are stuck at some point.

    – Koralp Catalsakal
    Jan 19 at 12:02














  • 3





    We're sorry, but this isn't the do your homework forum. Please add your code and the problem your facing. This way we can help you. Check how to ask a question for further details about asking a question on stackoverflow.

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    Hello, this post seems more like you trying to make the users do your assignment rather than asking a question. SO, is not a website for the users to do your assignment but rather help you through it.Please try to work on the solution by yourself at the first place and then ask questions if you are stuck at some point.

    – Koralp Catalsakal
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We're sorry, but this isn't the do your homework forum. Please add your code and the problem your facing. This way we can help you. Check how to ask a question for further details about asking a question on stackoverflow.

– Stefan
Jan 19 at 12:02





We're sorry, but this isn't the do your homework forum. Please add your code and the problem your facing. This way we can help you. Check how to ask a question for further details about asking a question on stackoverflow.

– Stefan
Jan 19 at 12:02




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Hello, this post seems more like you trying to make the users do your assignment rather than asking a question. SO, is not a website for the users to do your assignment but rather help you through it.Please try to work on the solution by yourself at the first place and then ask questions if you are stuck at some point.

– Koralp Catalsakal
Jan 19 at 12:02





Hello, this post seems more like you trying to make the users do your assignment rather than asking a question. SO, is not a website for the users to do your assignment but rather help you through it.Please try to work on the solution by yourself at the first place and then ask questions if you are stuck at some point.

– Koralp Catalsakal
Jan 19 at 12:02












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