I want to loop through months of the year and print out.
for example:
01/2012 02/2012 03/2012 04/2012 etc…
Here is my code:
Calendar myDate = Calendar.getInstance(); for (int i = 0; i < totalMonths; i++) { TableRow row = new TableRow(this); myDate.add(Calendar.MONTH, i); FinalDate = df.format(myDate.getTime()); TextView tvNum = new TextView(this); tvNum.setText(" " + FinalDate); row.addView(tvNum); table.addView(row); } }
It is printing out in int’s
1 2 3 4 5
However, when I convert it to a date string, as seen in code above, it does this:
05/2012 06/2012 08/2012 11/2012 03/2013 08/2013
Basically, the gap of months is 1, then 2, then 3, then 4 etc… Are my calculations wrong? (showing the 1,2,3,4, etc list of int’s is doing what it is supposed to be) or is there a better way through printing out months?
I just want it to go
today’s date + 1 month today’s date + 2 months etc… this m
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Answer
You’re adding i
months to the current date each time.
Therefore, the third iteration adds 2
months to the previous date, the fourth adds 3
, etc.
You should be adding just 1
month each time.