Java Code Examples for sun.util.calendar.CalendarDate#getMonth()

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Example 1
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 2
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 3
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From jdk-1.7-annotated with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static final int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 4
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 5
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 6
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 7
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 8
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 9
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From Java8CN with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 10
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 11
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 12
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From Bytecoder with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 13
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 14
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 15
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 16
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 17
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}
 
Example 18
Source File: JapaneseImperialCalendar.java    From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Returns the index to the new era if the given date is in a
 * transition month.  For example, if the give date is Heisei 1
 * (1989) January 20, then the era index for Heisei is
 * returned. Likewise, if the given date is Showa 64 (1989)
 * January 3, then the era index for Heisei is returned. If the
 * given date is not in any transition month, then -1 is returned.
 */
private static int getTransitionEraIndex(LocalGregorianCalendar.Date date) {
    int eraIndex = getEraIndex(date);
    CalendarDate transitionDate = eras[eraIndex].getSinceDate();
    if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
        transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
        return eraIndex;
    }
    if (eraIndex < eras.length - 1) {
        transitionDate = eras[++eraIndex].getSinceDate();
        if (transitionDate.getYear() == date.getNormalizedYear() &&
            transitionDate.getMonth() == date.getMonth()) {
            return eraIndex;
        }
    }
    return -1;
}