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I need help to check following conditions related to date and time...

Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance(); 
SimpleDateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm:ss");

String CurrentDate= dateFormat.format(cal.getTime());

String ModifiedDate = dateTime taken from date n time picker widget ;

i have to check :

current ModifiedDate is not less than 5 minutes of current time

How to check this conditon in Android / Java..........?

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Why are you formatting the date?

It's much easier to work with data in a "natural" representation rather than in a string representation. It's not clear whether your modified date has to be taken as a string, but if it does, the first thing you should do is parse it. You can then compare that with the current date and time using:

// Check if the value is later than "now"
if (date.getTime() > System.currentTimeMillis())

or

// Check if the value is later than "now + 5 minutes"
if (date.getTime() > System.currentTimeMillis() + TimeUnit.MINUTES.toMillis(5))

It's not really clear what you mean by "current ModifiedDate is not less than 5 minutes of current time" - whether you mean that it's not less than 5 minutes after, or not less than 5 minutes earlier, or something like that - but you should be able to change the code above to handle your requirements.

If you do a lot of date/time manipulation, I'd strongly recommend the use of Joda Time, which is a much better date/time API than java.util.Date/Calendar.

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To check whether the given time is before/after the current time , There is a Calendar instance in Android...to compare date time values.

Calendar current_time = Calendar.getInstance ();

current_time.add(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR, 0);

current_time.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, hrs);

current_time.set(Calendar.MINUTE, mins );

current_time.set(Calendar.SECOND, 0);


Calendar given_time = Calendar.getInstance ();

given_time.add(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR, 0);

given_time.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, hrs);

given_time.set(Calendar.MINUTE, mins );

given_time.set(Calendar.SECOND, 0);


current_time.getTime();

given_time.getTime();


boolean v = current_calendar.after(given_calendar);


// it will return true if current time is after given time


if(v){

return true;

}
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public static boolean getTimeDiff(Date dateOne, Date dateTwo) {
    long timeDiff = Math.abs(dateOne.getTime() - dateTwo.getTime());
    int day =   (int) TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toHours(timeDiff);
    int min=    (int) ( TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toMinutes(timeDiff) - TimeUnit.HOURS.toMinutes(TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toHours(timeDiff)));
    if(day>1)
    {
        return false;
    }
    else if(min>5)
    {
        return false;
    }
    else
    {
        return true;
    }
}

usage:

System.out.println(getTimeDiff(new Date("01/13/2012 12:05:00"),new Date("01/12/2012 13:00:00")));

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