Java 8 Date API - Getting week of month throws UnsupportedTemporalTypeException: Unsupported field: DayOfWeek
I am trying to get the week of the current month like so:
YearMonth
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
But this throws
java.time.temporal.UnsupportedTemporalTypeException: Unsupported field: DayOfWeek
I can't seem to work out why I'm getting this exception, because I'm not doing anything with DayOfWeek
. Any ideas?
java kotlin java-date
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I am trying to get the week of the current month like so:
YearMonth
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
But this throws
java.time.temporal.UnsupportedTemporalTypeException: Unsupported field: DayOfWeek
I can't seem to work out why I'm getting this exception, because I'm not doing anything with DayOfWeek
. Any ideas?
java kotlin java-date
1
By the way, there is a constant defined for UTC:ZoneOffset.UTC
– Basil Bourque
Jan 5 at 3:31
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I am trying to get the week of the current month like so:
YearMonth
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
But this throws
java.time.temporal.UnsupportedTemporalTypeException: Unsupported field: DayOfWeek
I can't seem to work out why I'm getting this exception, because I'm not doing anything with DayOfWeek
. Any ideas?
java kotlin java-date
I am trying to get the week of the current month like so:
YearMonth
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
But this throws
java.time.temporal.UnsupportedTemporalTypeException: Unsupported field: DayOfWeek
I can't seem to work out why I'm getting this exception, because I'm not doing anything with DayOfWeek
. Any ideas?
java kotlin java-date
java kotlin java-date
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By the way, there is a constant defined for UTC:ZoneOffset.UTC
– Basil Bourque
Jan 5 at 3:31
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By the way, there is a constant defined for UTC:ZoneOffset.UTC
– Basil Bourque
Jan 5 at 3:31
1
1
By the way, there is a constant defined for UTC:
ZoneOffset.UTC
– Basil Bourque
Jan 5 at 3:31
By the way, there is a constant defined for UTC:
ZoneOffset.UTC
– Basil Bourque
Jan 5 at 3:31
add a comment |
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You can't get the week of the current month using YearMonth
. It only has year and month. Change
YearMonth
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
to
LocalDate
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
And I get
1
1
facepalm I feel stupid! :|
– series0ne
Jan 5 at 2:24
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You can't get the week of the current month using YearMonth
. It only has year and month. Change
YearMonth
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
to
LocalDate
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
And I get
1
1
facepalm I feel stupid! :|
– series0ne
Jan 5 at 2:24
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You can't get the week of the current month using YearMonth
. It only has year and month. Change
YearMonth
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
to
LocalDate
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
And I get
1
1
facepalm I feel stupid! :|
– series0ne
Jan 5 at 2:24
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You can't get the week of the current month using YearMonth
. It only has year and month. Change
YearMonth
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
to
LocalDate
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
And I get
1
You can't get the week of the current month using YearMonth
. It only has year and month. Change
YearMonth
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
to
LocalDate
.from(Instant.now().atZone(ZoneId.of("UTC")))
.get(WeekFields.ISO.weekOfMonth())
And I get
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facepalm I feel stupid! :|
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facepalm I feel stupid! :|
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facepalm I feel stupid! :|
– series0ne
Jan 5 at 2:24
facepalm I feel stupid! :|
– series0ne
Jan 5 at 2:24
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By the way, there is a constant defined for UTC:
ZoneOffset.UTC
– Basil Bourque
Jan 5 at 3:31