Java Code Examples for java.util.GregorianCalendar#MONTH
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Example 1
Source File: TimeScales.java From diirt with MIT License | 6 votes |
static TimePeriod toTimePeriod(double seconds) { if ( seconds >= 36288000 ) { return new TimePeriod( GregorianCalendar.YEAR , seconds/3024000 ); } if ( seconds >= 3024000 ) { return new TimePeriod( GregorianCalendar.MONTH , seconds/3024000 ); } if ( seconds >= 604800 ) { return new TimePeriod( WEEK_FIELD_ID , seconds/604800.0 ); } if ( seconds >= 86400 ) { return new TimePeriod( DAY_FIELD_ID , seconds/86400.0 ); } if ( seconds >= 3600 ) { return new TimePeriod( HOUR_FIELD_ID , seconds/3600.0 ); } if (seconds >= 60) { return new TimePeriod(GregorianCalendar.MINUTE, seconds / 60.0); } if (seconds >= 1) { return new TimePeriod(GregorianCalendar.SECOND, seconds); } return new TimePeriod(GregorianCalendar.MILLISECOND, 1000*seconds); }
Example 2
Source File: MonthlyRecurrenceRule.java From sakai with Educational Community License v2.0 | 4 votes |
protected int getRecurrenceType() { return GregorianCalendar.MONTH; }
Example 3
Source File: MonthlyRecurrenceRule.java From sakai with Educational Community License v2.0 | 4 votes |
protected int getRecurrenceType() { return GregorianCalendar.MONTH; }
Example 4
Source File: CPSDateValidator.java From cropplanning with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
public static Date parse( String s ) { if ( s.equals( "" )) return null; Date date = new Date(-1); SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat(); sdf.setLenient(false); String dateText = s; int dateShift = 0; int shiftBy = GregorianCalendar.DAY_OF_YEAR; // handles addition of negative numbers if ( dateText.matches( ".+\\+.+" ) || dateText.matches( ".+-.+" ) ) { String[] sp = new String[] { "", "" }; int shiftFactor = 1; if ( dateText.matches( ".+\\+.+" )) { sp = dateText.split( "\\+" ); shiftFactor = 1; } // does NOT handle subtract of negative numbers else if ( dateText.matches( ".+-.+" ) ) { sp = dateText.split( "-" ); shiftFactor = -1; // if we split into two, then there was just one - if ( sp.length != 2 ) System.err.println( "ERROR(CPSDateValidator): Can't understand date:" + dateText + " [Too many '-'s]" ); } // trim off leading and trailing whitespace dateText = sp[0].trim(); String dateShiftString = sp[1].trim(); if ( dateShiftString.matches( ".+[dwmy]" )) { // we match on w or m; trailing whitespace was already trimmed // d isn't necessary since it's default if ( dateShiftString.matches( ".+w" )) shiftBy = GregorianCalendar.WEEK_OF_YEAR; else if ( dateShiftString.matches( ".+m" )) shiftBy = GregorianCalendar.MONTH; else if ( dateShiftString.matches( ".+y" )) shiftBy = GregorianCalendar.YEAR; // trim off the trailing character (the d, w or m) dateShiftString = dateShiftString.substring( 0, dateShiftString.length() - 1 ); } dateShift = shiftFactor * Integer.parseInt( dateShiftString ); } for ( Integer f : formatList ) { String format = getFormat(f); sdf.applyPattern( format ); try { // if the date parses, then break the for loop date = sdf.parse( dateText ); // System.out.println("DATE MATCHED: " + format ); // if the matched format doesn't include a year component, // then shift the date into this year. if ( format.indexOf("yy") == -1 ) { GregorianCalendar c = new GregorianCalendar(); GregorianCalendar now = new GregorianCalendar(); c.setTime( date ); now.setTime( new Date() ); c.set( GregorianCalendar.YEAR, now.get( GregorianCalendar.YEAR ) ); date = c.getTime(); } break; } // if the date doesn't parse, try the next pattern catch ( Exception ignore ) {} System.err.println( "ERROR parsing date: " + s ); } // if dateShift is not 0, then we should add it to the parsed date if ( dateShift != 0 ) { GregorianCalendar cal = new GregorianCalendar(); cal.setTime( date ); cal.add( shiftBy, dateShift ); date = cal.getTime(); } return date; }
Example 5
Source File: TimeScales.java From diirt with MIT License | 4 votes |
static void round(GregorianCalendar cal, int field) { if (GregorianCalendar.MILLISECOND == field) { return; } cal.set(GregorianCalendar.MILLISECOND, 0); if (GregorianCalendar.SECOND == field) { return; } cal.set(GregorianCalendar.SECOND, 0); if (GregorianCalendar.MINUTE == field) { return; } cal.set(GregorianCalendar.MINUTE, 0); if ( HOUR_FIELD_ID == field ) { return; } cal.set( HOUR_FIELD_ID , FIRST_HOUR ); if ( DAY_FIELD_ID == field ) { return; } cal.set(DAY_FIELD_ID , FIRST_DAY ); if ( WEEK_FIELD_ID == field ) { return; } //here, we are rounding down to the first week (i.e. the first day of //the month), so the day of the week and the week of the month no //longer matter - we just set the day to be the first day of the month cal.set( GregorianCalendar.DAY_OF_MONTH , 1 ); if ( GregorianCalendar.MONTH == field ) { return; } cal.set( GregorianCalendar.MONTH , 0 ); if ( GregorianCalendar.YEAR == field ) { return; } cal.set( GregorianCalendar.YEAR , 0 ); }