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I am trying to get current Date in the format. "yyyy/MM/dd". I have written following code to achieve this.

    DateFormat dateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy/MM/dd", Locale.US);
    Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();

        String dateStr = dateFormat.format(cal.getTime());
        currentDate=  dateFormat.parse(dateStr);

The value of current Date after process is this

Mon Jun 20 00:00:00 GMT+05:00 2016,

The value of dateStr after formatting is 2016/06/20

Kindly guide me what i am doing wrong here.

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    Replace the / with -?
    – SJuan76
    Jun 19, 2016 at 21:04
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    And exchange dd and MM?
    – Tunaki
    Jun 19, 2016 at 21:05
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    MM means month, and 20 is not a valid month in any calendar that I'm aware of. Formatting as year-day-month is very weird, if that's what you are really trying to do.
    – Andreas
    Jun 19, 2016 at 21:07
  • Thanks for the comments, but its still returning me Mon Jun 20 00:00:00 GMT+05:00 2016,
    – dev90
    Jun 19, 2016 at 21:09
  • That was a typo, i edited that, I need output in yyyy/MM/dd format, but its returning me in this Mon Jun 20 00:00:00 GMT+05:00 2016
    – dev90
    Jun 19, 2016 at 21:10

1 Answer 1

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You are confusing how it works.

DateFormat.format takes a Date and converts it to String. It is this string (dateStr in your code) that holds the date in the format you want.

DateFormat.parse takes a String and converts it to Date. The Date object is a date (more precissely a millisecond), it has no format. If you print the resulting Date object, it will be printed using its toString() implementation, which shows the Mon Jun... string. But that value is not related in any way to the DateFormat from which you generated the Date instance.

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  • Thanks, i got the point :)
    – dev90
    Jun 19, 2016 at 21:23

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