Number Of Days Between Dates

Jun 29, 2011

I'm trying to write a program that computes the number of days between two dates. How I can achieve this. I'm quite sure I'm supposed to use the Calendar class.

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Program That Returns Number Of Days Between Two Dates - Incorrect Values

Mar 24, 2014

How to get used to program control statements. This is an attempt to write a program that returns the number of days between two dates. Sadly, it give incorrect values.

public class DaysBetweenDates {
public static boolean isLeapyear(int year) {//This method will determine if a year is a leap year or not
boolean isTrue=false;
if(year%4==0 && year%100!=0) isTrue=true;
else if(year%400==0) isTrue=true;
return isTrue;

[Code] ....

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Compile errors. This is the code I have:

import java.util.Scanner;
import java.io.*;
public class LeapYear {
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
int month1, day1, year1, month2, day2, year2;

[Code] ....

This is the compile error I'm getting:

The total number of days between the dates you entered are: 76882
Exception in thread "main" java.util.InputMismatchException
at java.util.Scanner.throwFor(Scanner.java:909)
at java.util.Scanner.next(Scanner.java:1530)
at java.util.Scanner.nextInt(Scanner.java:2160)
at java.util.Scanner.nextInt(Scanner.java:2119)
at LeapYear.main(LeapYear.java:16)

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I know this has been covered before but none of the answers made sense to me. I'm hoping there is an easy way to do this. I have 2 user inputted strings that I have converted to dates and I just want the difference in days.

My code :

import java.util.Date;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Scanner;
import java.text.ParseException;
public class DateTest {
/**
* @param args the command line arguments
*/
public static void main(String[] args) throws ParseException {

[Code] ....

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I am assigned with a project that will as the user for the amount of days they would like data entered, then loop asking them for these numbers. once it reaches the entered amount of days it will display a menu for which the user can enter the number they want on the list and it will display the data. the menu has 6 items. Total, Average, Determine if its a Drought, Flood or normal rainfall, highest of data entered, lowest of data entered, and 6 is to quit the program.

So far i have total and average working properly. Still looking at how to display drought, flood, and normal.

Main problems, i cannot get highest and lowest to display correct data.

Also when entering 6, or an invalid menu choice, neither "goodbye" or "invalid choice, choose again" gets printed. Rather the loop for entering data continues.

import java.util.Scanner;
public class RainAnalysis {
/*
* Project 1 This program will analyze the rainfall for the number of days a user inputs.
*/
 
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);
int numOfDays = 0;
double rainfallAmount = 0.0;

[Code] ....

Here is a sample output to show what happens when i put in 6 after the menu is displayed.

also i noticed that it does not say the correct day when displaying the lowest and highest rainfall. this is because i put count, i did not know what else to put in order to get the correct day.

how many days do you want to monitor rainfall?5

Enter the rainfall for day 1.01
Enter the rainfall for day 2.1
Enter the rainfall for day 36
Enter the rainfall for day 43
Enter the rainfall for day 51

Rainfall Data Display Menu:
1 - Display total rainfall.
2 - Display rain average for the period.
3 - Display if drought, flood, or normal conditions.
4 - Display the day and amount of the highest rainfall.
5 - Display the day and amount of the lowest rainfall.
6 - Quit the program.

Enter your choice:
4
Day5 has the highest rainfall with 6.0 inches.

Rainfall Data Display Menu:
1 - Display total rainfall.
2 - Display rain average for the period.
3 - Display if drought, flood, or normal conditions.
4 - Display the day and amount of the highest rainfall.
5 - Display the day and amount of the lowest rainfall.
6 - Quit the program.

Enter your choice:
5
Day5 has the lowest rainfall with 0.1 inches.

Rainfall Data Display Menu:
1 - Display total rainfall.
2 - Display rain average for the period.
3 - Display if drought, flood, or normal conditions.
4 - Display the day and amount of the highest rainfall.
5 - Display the day and amount of the lowest rainfall.
6 - Quit the program.

Enter your choice:
6
Enter the rainfall for day 6

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This is what I did so far:

class dayMonthYear {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Enter a year");
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System.out.println("Enter the month for '1' to be January - '12' to be december");

[Code] ....

It works and compiles but my problem is that: let say I enter "12" for December and December has 31 days, so what my program will do since December has 31 days, it thinks each month has 31 days and add them up which will give me 372 when it's suppose to give me 365. How do I make it that it won't do that and that it will work if the year is a leap year too.

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import java.util.*;
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[Code] ....

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import java.text.*;
import java.lang.System;
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