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I need to get the first date (as org.joda.time.LocalDate) of a month and the last one. Getting the first is trivial, but getting the last seems to need some logic as months have different length and February length even varies over years. Is there a mechanism for this already built in to JodaTime or should I implement it myself?

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    Just a heads-up, this also works with DateTime types :) Sep 26, 2014 at 11:14

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How about:

LocalDate endOfMonth = date.dayOfMonth().withMaximumValue();

dayOfMonth() returns a LocalDate.Property which represents the "day of month" field in a way which knows the originating LocalDate.

As it happens, the withMaximumValue() method is even documented to recommend it for this particular task:

This operation is useful for obtaining a LocalDate on the last day of the month, as month lengths vary.

LocalDate lastDayOfMonth = dt.dayOfMonth().withMaximumValue();
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    @Jon Skeet How to get this using Java 8's new Date and Time API? Nov 9, 2015 at 12:21
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    @WarrenM.Nocos: I'd use dt.with(TemporalAdjusters.lastDayOfMonth())
    – Jon Skeet
    Nov 9, 2015 at 12:38
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Another simple method is this:

//Set the Date in First of the next Month:
answer = new DateTime(year,month+1,1,0,0,0);
//Now take away one day and now you have the last day in the month correctly
answer = answer.minusDays(1);
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    what happens then if your month is = 12?
    – jon
    Feb 28, 2018 at 20:12
  • The JodaTime API is a sophisticated, fully-loaded, and convenient piece of work. There are many other, more correct ways of accomplishing this.
    – aaiezza
    Jun 13, 2018 at 18:10
  • If the month is 12, you know the last day is 31 right? just put something like this: if(month<12) { answer = new DateTime(year,month+1,1,0,0,0); answer = answer.minusDays(1); } else answer = 31; Nov 7, 2018 at 14:15
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An old question, but a top google result when I was looking for this.

If someone needs the actual last day as an int instead using JodaTime you can do this:

public static final int JANUARY = 1;

public static final int DECEMBER = 12;

public static final int FIRST_OF_THE_MONTH = 1;

public final int getLastDayOfMonth(final int month, final int year) {
    int lastDay = 0;

    if ((month >= JANUARY) && (month <= DECEMBER)) {
        LocalDate aDate = new LocalDate(year, month, FIRST_OF_THE_MONTH);

        lastDay = aDate.dayOfMonth().getMaximumValue();
    }

    return lastDay;
}
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    I would've preferred a slightly cleaner answer, like: public static int getLastDayOfMonth(int year, int month){ LocalDate date = new LocalDate(year, month, 1 return date.dayOfMonth().getMaximumValue(); } But your answer is super helpful, even if slightly cluttered, so +1 ;)
    – jumps4fun
    Oct 18, 2018 at 8:40
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Using JodaTime,we can do this :


    public static final Integer CURRENT_YEAR = DateTime.now().getYear();

    public static final Integer CURRENT_MONTH = DateTime.now().getMonthOfYear();

    public static final Integer LAST_DAY_OF_CURRENT_MONTH = DateTime.now()
            .dayOfMonth().getMaximumValue();

    public static final Integer LAST_HOUR_OF_CURRENT_DAY = DateTime.now()
            .hourOfDay().getMaximumValue();

    public static final Integer LAST_MINUTE_OF_CURRENT_HOUR = DateTime.now().minuteOfHour().getMaximumValue();

    public static final Integer LAST_SECOND_OF_CURRENT_MINUTE = DateTime.now().secondOfMinute().getMaximumValue();


    public static DateTime getLastDateOfMonth() {
        return new DateTime(CURRENT_YEAR, CURRENT_MONTH,
                LAST_DAY_OF_CURRENT_MONTH, LAST_HOUR_OF_CURRENT_DAY,
                LAST_MINUTE_OF_CURRENT_HOUR, LAST_SECOND_OF_CURRENT_MINUTE);
    }

As describe here in my small gist on github : A JodaTime and java.util.Date Util Class with a lot of usefull functions.

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