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To understand this example, you should have the knowledge of the following Java programming topics:
In Java, we can use the built-in methods:
toMinutes()
- to convert milliseconds to minutestoSeconds()
- to convert milliseconds to seconds
Example 1: Milliseconds to Seconds/Minutes Using toMinutes() and toSeconds()
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;
class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
long milliseconds = 1000000;
// us of toSeconds()
// to convert milliseconds to minutes
long seconds = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toSeconds(milliseconds);
System.out.println(milliseconds + " Milliseconds = " + seconds + " Seconds");
// use of toMinutes()
// to convert milliseconds to minutes
long minutes = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toMinutes(milliseconds);
System.out.println(milliseconds + " Milliseconds = " + minutes + " Minutes");
}
}
Output
1000000 Milliseconds = 1000 Seconds
Or
1000000 Milliseconds = 16 Minutes
In the above program, we have used the long
datatype to store milliseconds
, minutes
, and seconds
values. It is because the toMinutes()
and toSeconds()
methods return values in long
.
Note: To use the methods, we must import the java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit
package.
We can also use the basic mathematical formulas to convert milliseconds to minutes and seconds.
// convert milliseconds to seconds
Seconds = milliseconds / 1000
// convert seconds to minutes
minutes = seconds / 60
// convert millisecons to minutes
minutes = (milliseconds / 1000) / 60
Example 2: Milliseconds to Seconds/Minutes Using Mathematical Formula
class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
long milliseconds = 1000000;
long seconds = (milliseconds / 1000);
System.out.println(milliseconds + " Milliseconds = " + seconds + " Seconds");
long minutes = (milliseconds / 1000) / 60;
System.out.println(milliseconds + " Milliseconds = " + minutes + " Minutes");
}
}
Output
1000000 Milliseconds = 1000 Seconds
1000000 Milliseconds = 16 Minutes
In the above program, we have
- converted milliseconds to seconds by dividing it by 1000
- converted to minutes by dividing the seconds by 60
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