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TimeUnit sleep() method in Java with Examples

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The sleep() method of TimeUnit Class is used to performs a Thread.sleep using this time unit. This is a convenience method that sleeps time arguments into the form required by the Thread.sleep method. Syntax:
public void sleep(long timeout)
           throws InterruptedException
Parameters: This method accepts a mandatory parameters timeout which is the minimum time to sleep. If this is less than or equal to zero, then do not sleep at all. Return Value: This method does not return anything. Exception: This method throws InterruptedException if interrupted while sleeping. Below program illustrate the implementation of TimeUnit sleep() method: Program 1: Java
// Java program to demonstrate
// sleep() method of TimeUnit Class

import java.util.concurrent.*;

class GFG {
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
        // Get time to sleep
        long timeToSleep = 0L;

        // Create a TimeUnit object
        TimeUnit time = TimeUnit.SECONDS;

        try {

            System.out.println("Going to sleep for "
                               + timeToSleep
                               + " seconds");

            // using sleep() method
            time.sleep(timeToSleep);

            System.out.println("Slept for "
                               + timeToSleep
                               + " seconds");
        }

        catch (InterruptedException e) {
            System.out.println("Interrupted "
                               + "while Sleeping");
        }
    }
}
Output:
Going to sleep for 0 seconds
Slept for 0 seconds
Program 2: Java
// Java program to demonstrate
// sleep() method of TimeUnit Class

import java.util.concurrent.*;

class GFG {
    public static void main(String args[])
    {
        // Get time to sleep
        long timeToSleep = 10L;

        // Create a TimeUnit object
        TimeUnit time = TimeUnit.SECONDS;

        try {

            System.out.println("Going to sleep for "
                               + timeToSleep
                               + " seconds");

            // using sleep() method
            time.sleep(timeToSleep);

            System.out.println("Slept for "
                               + timeToSleep
                               + " seconds");
        }

        catch (InterruptedException e) {
            System.out.println("Interrupted "
                               + "while Sleeping");
        }
    }
}
Output:
Going to sleep for 10 seconds
Slept for 10 seconds

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