Java Code Examples for org.joda.time.DurationFieldType#months()
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Example 1
Source File: OrgDateTimeUtils.java From org-java with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 6 votes |
public static DurationFieldType getDurationFieldType(OrgInterval.Unit unit) { switch (unit) { case HOUR: return DurationFieldType.hours(); case DAY: return DurationFieldType.days(); case WEEK: return DurationFieldType.weeks(); case MONTH: return DurationFieldType.months(); case YEAR: return DurationFieldType.years(); default: throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unknown unit " + unit); } }
Example 2
Source File: TestGJChronology.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private void testAdd(String start, DurationFieldType type, int amt, String end) { DateTime dtStart = new DateTime(start, GJChronology.getInstance(DateTimeZone.UTC)); DateTime dtEnd = new DateTime(end, GJChronology.getInstance(DateTimeZone.UTC)); assertEquals(dtEnd, dtStart.withFieldAdded(type, amt)); assertEquals(dtStart, dtEnd.withFieldAdded(type, -amt)); DurationField field = type.getField(GJChronology.getInstance(DateTimeZone.UTC)); int diff = field.getDifference(dtEnd.getMillis(), dtStart.getMillis()); assertEquals(amt, diff); if (type == DurationFieldType.years() || type == DurationFieldType.months() || type == DurationFieldType.days()) { YearMonthDay ymdStart = new YearMonthDay(start, GJChronology.getInstance(DateTimeZone.UTC)); YearMonthDay ymdEnd = new YearMonthDay(end, GJChronology.getInstance(DateTimeZone.UTC)); assertEquals(ymdEnd, ymdStart.withFieldAdded(type, amt)); assertEquals(ymdStart, ymdEnd.withFieldAdded(type, -amt)); } }
Example 3
Source File: TestISOChronology.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private void testAdd(String start, DurationFieldType type, int amt, String end) { DateTime dtStart = new DateTime(start, ISOChronology.getInstanceUTC()); DateTime dtEnd = new DateTime(end, ISOChronology.getInstanceUTC()); assertEquals(dtEnd, dtStart.withFieldAdded(type, amt)); assertEquals(dtStart, dtEnd.withFieldAdded(type, -amt)); DurationField field = type.getField(ISOChronology.getInstanceUTC()); int diff = field.getDifference(dtEnd.getMillis(), dtStart.getMillis()); assertEquals(amt, diff); if (type == DurationFieldType.years() || type == DurationFieldType.months() || type == DurationFieldType.days()) { YearMonthDay ymdStart = new YearMonthDay(start, ISOChronology.getInstanceUTC()); YearMonthDay ymdEnd = new YearMonthDay(end, ISOChronology.getInstanceUTC()); assertEquals(ymdEnd, ymdStart.withFieldAdded(type, amt)); assertEquals(ymdStart, ymdEnd.withFieldAdded(type, -amt)); } }
Example 4
Source File: TestGJChronology.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private void testAdd(String start, DurationFieldType type, int amt, String end) { DateTime dtStart = new DateTime(start, GJChronology.getInstance(DateTimeZone.UTC)); DateTime dtEnd = new DateTime(end, GJChronology.getInstance(DateTimeZone.UTC)); assertEquals(dtEnd, dtStart.withFieldAdded(type, amt)); assertEquals(dtStart, dtEnd.withFieldAdded(type, -amt)); DurationField field = type.getField(GJChronology.getInstance(DateTimeZone.UTC)); int diff = field.getDifference(dtEnd.getMillis(), dtStart.getMillis()); assertEquals(amt, diff); if (type == DurationFieldType.years() || type == DurationFieldType.months() || type == DurationFieldType.days()) { YearMonthDay ymdStart = new YearMonthDay(start, GJChronology.getInstance(DateTimeZone.UTC)); YearMonthDay ymdEnd = new YearMonthDay(end, GJChronology.getInstance(DateTimeZone.UTC)); assertEquals(ymdEnd, ymdStart.withFieldAdded(type, amt)); assertEquals(ymdStart, ymdEnd.withFieldAdded(type, -amt)); } }
Example 5
Source File: TestISOChronology.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
private void testAdd(String start, DurationFieldType type, int amt, String end) { DateTime dtStart = new DateTime(start, ISOChronology.getInstanceUTC()); DateTime dtEnd = new DateTime(end, ISOChronology.getInstanceUTC()); assertEquals(dtEnd, dtStart.withFieldAdded(type, amt)); assertEquals(dtStart, dtEnd.withFieldAdded(type, -amt)); DurationField field = type.getField(ISOChronology.getInstanceUTC()); int diff = field.getDifference(dtEnd.getMillis(), dtStart.getMillis()); assertEquals(amt, diff); if (type == DurationFieldType.years() || type == DurationFieldType.months() || type == DurationFieldType.days()) { YearMonthDay ymdStart = new YearMonthDay(start, ISOChronology.getInstanceUTC()); YearMonthDay ymdEnd = new YearMonthDay(end, ISOChronology.getInstanceUTC()); assertEquals(ymdEnd, ymdStart.withFieldAdded(type, amt)); assertEquals(ymdStart, ymdEnd.withFieldAdded(type, -amt)); } }
Example 6
Source File: TestUnsupportedDateTimeField.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
protected void setUp() throws Exception { weeks = DurationFieldType.weeks(); months = DurationFieldType.months(); dateTimeFieldTypeOne = DateTimeFieldType.centuryOfEra(); localTime = new LocalTime(); }
Example 7
Source File: TestUnsupportedDateTimeField.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
protected void setUp() throws Exception { weeks = DurationFieldType.weeks(); months = DurationFieldType.months(); dateTimeFieldTypeOne = DateTimeFieldType.centuryOfEra(); localTime = new LocalTime(); }