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java - How to obtain the end of the day when given a LocalDate?

How to obtain the end of the day when given a LocalDate?

I could get it by doing

LocalDateTime.of(LocalDate.now(), LocalTime.of(23, 59, 59));

But is there an equivalent 'atStartOfDay' method for the end of the day?

LocalDate.now().atStartOfDay();
LocalDate.now().atEndOfDay(); //doesn't work
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Here are a few alternatives, depending on what you need:

LocalDate.now().atTime(23, 59, 59);     //23:59:59
LocalDate.now().atTime(LocalTime.MAX);  //23:59:59.999999999

But there is no built-in method.

As commented by @JBNizet, if you want to create an interval, you can also use an interval up to midnight, exclusive.


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