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 long totalMilliSeconds = System.currentTimeMillis();
    long totalSeconds = totalMilliSeconds / 1000;
    long currentSecond = totalSeconds % 60;
    long totalMinutes = totalSeconds / 60;
    long currentMinute = totalMinutes % 60;
    long totalHours = totalMinutes / 60;
    long currentHour = totalHours % 24;
    System.out.println("Current time is:" + currentHour + ":" + currentMinute + ":" + currentSecond);


    if(currentHour <= 9 && currentHour >=18)
        readFile.setForeground(YELLOW);
        readFile.setBackground(BLACK);
        graph.setForeground(YELLOW);
        graph.setBackground(BLACK);
        search.setForeground(YELLOW);
        search.setBackground(BLACK);
        snippet.setForeground(YELLOW);
        snippet.setBackground(BLACK);
        prediction.setForeground(YELLOW);
        prediction.setBackground(BLACK);
        export.setForeground(YELLOW);
        export.setBackground(BLACK);
        back.setForeground(YELLOW);
        back.setBackground(BLACK);

The program is supposed to change the colours of buttons from 6pm up until 9am but im not sure why its still changing before the set time. Any ideas would be appreciated.

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  • Well, what is the output of your System.out.println() instruction?
    – JB Nizet
    Feb 24, 2018 at 19:12
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    Please check your if-condition: The value has to be less than or equal to 9 and at the same time greater than or equal to 18. Please also use curly braces for the body of the if-statement. Feb 24, 2018 at 19:13
  • That was just to test that it was getting the right time JB Nizet
    – User3006
    Feb 24, 2018 at 19:13
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    currentHour will NEVER be both smaller than 9 AND larger than 18
    – luk2302
    Feb 24, 2018 at 19:13
  • Yeah sorry I get what your saying now Thanks
    – User3006
    Feb 24, 2018 at 19:16

1 Answer 1

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I see two problems with your code:

  • The if-condition will never evaluate to true. For this, the value has to be less than or equal to 9 and at the same time greater than or equal to 18.
  • Missing curly braces for the whole (containing all the color changing statements) body of the if-statement lead to

    if(currentHour <= 9 && currentHour >=18) {
      readFile.setForeground(YELLOW);
    }
    readFile.setBackground(BLACK);
    graph.setForeground(YELLOW);
    graph.setBackground(BLACK);
    

So a lot of the colors are set independent of your if-condition.

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  • If you downvote, please add an explanation why. Feb 25, 2018 at 8:56

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