Groovy DateTime Format unexpected output










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The below code doesn't return the expected output. What's wrong with it?



def a = new Test(new Date());

println a.getLogFormatDate()

class Test

String _dateTime;
static final String _logDateFormat = "E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy";
static final String _timeZoneUTC = "UTC";

Test(Date dateTime)

_dateTime = dateTime;


public String getLogFormatDate()

return _dateTime.format(_logDateFormat, TimeZone.getTimeZone(_timeZoneUTC));




Expected Output:




Mon Nov 12 14:10:46 UTC 2018




Actual Output:




E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy











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    The below code doesn't return the expected output. What's wrong with it?



    def a = new Test(new Date());

    println a.getLogFormatDate()

    class Test

    String _dateTime;
    static final String _logDateFormat = "E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy";
    static final String _timeZoneUTC = "UTC";

    Test(Date dateTime)

    _dateTime = dateTime;


    public String getLogFormatDate()

    return _dateTime.format(_logDateFormat, TimeZone.getTimeZone(_timeZoneUTC));




    Expected Output:




    Mon Nov 12 14:10:46 UTC 2018




    Actual Output:




    E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy











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      The below code doesn't return the expected output. What's wrong with it?



      def a = new Test(new Date());

      println a.getLogFormatDate()

      class Test

      String _dateTime;
      static final String _logDateFormat = "E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy";
      static final String _timeZoneUTC = "UTC";

      Test(Date dateTime)

      _dateTime = dateTime;


      public String getLogFormatDate()

      return _dateTime.format(_logDateFormat, TimeZone.getTimeZone(_timeZoneUTC));




      Expected Output:




      Mon Nov 12 14:10:46 UTC 2018




      Actual Output:




      E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy











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      The below code doesn't return the expected output. What's wrong with it?



      def a = new Test(new Date());

      println a.getLogFormatDate()

      class Test

      String _dateTime;
      static final String _logDateFormat = "E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy";
      static final String _timeZoneUTC = "UTC";

      Test(Date dateTime)

      _dateTime = dateTime;


      public String getLogFormatDate()

      return _dateTime.format(_logDateFormat, TimeZone.getTimeZone(_timeZoneUTC));




      Expected Output:




      Mon Nov 12 14:10:46 UTC 2018




      Actual Output:




      E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy








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      asked Nov 12 at 14:15









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          You have defined _dateTime class field with type String, so your getLogFormatDate calls



          String.format("E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy", TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"))


          while you expect



          Date.format("E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy", TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"))


          to be called.



          Define _dateTime field as Date and it will works as you expect.






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          • ahh yes missed it.. Thanks...
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          You have defined _dateTime class field with type String, so your getLogFormatDate calls



          String.format("E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy", TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"))


          while you expect



          Date.format("E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy", TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"))


          to be called.



          Define _dateTime field as Date and it will works as you expect.






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          • ahh yes missed it.. Thanks...
            – mbharanidharan88
            Nov 12 at 14:32















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          You have defined _dateTime class field with type String, so your getLogFormatDate calls



          String.format("E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy", TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"))


          while you expect



          Date.format("E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy", TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"))


          to be called.



          Define _dateTime field as Date and it will works as you expect.






          share|improve this answer




















          • ahh yes missed it.. Thanks...
            – mbharanidharan88
            Nov 12 at 14:32













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          You have defined _dateTime class field with type String, so your getLogFormatDate calls



          String.format("E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy", TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"))


          while you expect



          Date.format("E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy", TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"))


          to be called.



          Define _dateTime field as Date and it will works as you expect.






          share|improve this answer












          You have defined _dateTime class field with type String, so your getLogFormatDate calls



          String.format("E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy", TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"))


          while you expect



          Date.format("E MMM dd HH:mm:ss zzz yyyy", TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"))


          to be called.



          Define _dateTime field as Date and it will works as you expect.







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          answered Nov 12 at 14:20









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          ahh yes missed it.. Thanks...
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          ahh yes missed it.. Thanks...
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