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I want to learn that is there any easiest way to correct the values of day when setting it. I mean:

int birthDay = 30;
int birthMonth = 1;
int birthYear = 1980;

Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
cal.set(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, birthDay);
cal.set(Calendar.MONTH, birthMonth);
cal.set(Calendar.YEAR, birthYear);

February doesn't have the day of 30. On the other hand it has a special condition, 1980 is a year that February is 29 days. So I have to get the corrected value as "1980-February-29". It should take the maximum day of that month if I exceed the range of month. How can I do it at simplest way and if I can find solution that doesn't need to write any extra code instead of using the methods of Calendar class it will be perfect.

EDIT: I changed cal.set(Calendar.MONTH, birthMonth-1); to cal.set(Calendar.MONTH, birthMonth); sorry for it.

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  • Calendar correctly processes heap years. So no need in PS Feb 3, 2011 at 15:25

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Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
cal.set(Calendar.YEAR, birthYear);
cal.set(Calendar.MONTH, birthMonth);
cal.set(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, Math.min(birthDay, cal.getActualMaximum(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH)));
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Use calendar.getActualMaximum(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH) to find the maximum day of the month

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No, currently it's the only way.

Of course, you might want to parse a date from a String using a java.text.DateFormat object (typically a SimpleDateFormat). This is the most close to a one-liner you can get if your input is a String.

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  • Please note that with the upcoming Java 7, things will probably change, since a whole new API will be available. Feb 3, 2011 at 14:51

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