// Fig. 6.3: Time1.java // Time1 class definition package com.deitel.jhtp2.ch06; // place Time1 in a package import java.text.DecimalFormat; // used for number formatting public class Time1 { private int hour; // 0 - 23 private int minute; // 0 - 59 private int second; // 0 - 59 // Time1 constructor initializes each instance variable // to zero. Ensures that each Time1 object starts in a // consistent state. public Time1() { setTime( 0, 0, 0 ); } // Set a new time value using military time. Perform // validity checks on the data. Set invalid values // to zero. public void setTime( int h, int m, int s ) { hour = ( ( h >= 0 && h < 24 ) ? h : 0 ); minute = ( ( m >= 0 && m < 60 ) ? m : 0 ); second = ( ( s >= 0 && s < 60 ) ? s : 0 ); } // Convert time to String in military-time format public String toMilitaryString() { DecimalFormat twoDigits = new DecimalFormat( "00" ); return twoDigits.format( hour ) + twoDigits.format( minute ); } // Convert time to String in standard-time format public String toString() { DecimalFormat twoDigits = new DecimalFormat( "00" ); return ( ( hour == 12 || hour == 0 ) ? 12 : hour % 12 ) + ":" + twoDigits.format( minute ) + ":" + twoDigits.format( second ) + ( hour < 12 ? " AM" : " PM" ); } }