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ZoneId normalized() method in Java with Examples

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The normalized() method of the ZoneId class in Java is used to normalize the time-zone ID and returns a ZoneOffset where possible. The method returns a normalized ZoneId that can be used in place of this ID. The normalization process checks if the rules of this ZoneId have a fixed offset. If ZoneId has fixed offset then the ZoneOffset equal to that offset is returned. Otherwise, this is returned. Syntax:
public ZoneId normalized()
Parameters: This method accepts nothing. Return value: This method returns the time-zone unique ID. Below programs illustrate the normalized() method: Program 1: Java
// Java program to demonstrate
// ZoneId.normalized() method

import java.time.*;

public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {

        // create ZoneId object
        ZoneId zoneId
            = ZoneId.of("Europe/Paris");

        // get and print normalised zoneId
        System.out.println("Normalised zoneId: "
                           + zoneId.normalized());
    }
}
Output:
Normalised zoneId: Europe/Paris
Program 2: Java
// Java program to demonstrate
// ZoneId.normalized() method

import java.time.*;

public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {

        // create ZoneId object
        ZoneId zoneId
            = ZoneId.of("Asia/Calcutta");

        // get and print Id
        System.out.println("Normalised zoneId: "
                           + zoneId.normalized());
    }
}
Output:
Normalised zoneId: Asia/Calcutta
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/10/docs/api/java/time/ZoneId.html#normalized()

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