Java Code Examples for org.jfree.data.time.Day#getFirstMillisecond()
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Example 1
Source File: DayTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Some checks for the getFirstMillisecond(TimeZone) method. */ public void testGetFirstMillisecondWithCalendar() { Day d = new Day(1, 12, 2001); GregorianCalendar calendar = new GregorianCalendar(Locale.GERMANY); calendar.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("Europe/Frankfurt")); assertEquals(1007164800000L, d.getFirstMillisecond(calendar)); // try null calendar boolean pass = false; try { d.getFirstMillisecond((Calendar) null); } catch (NullPointerException e) { pass = true; } assertTrue(pass); }
Example 2
Source File: DayTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Some checks for the getFirstMillisecond(TimeZone) method. */ public void testGetFirstMillisecondWithTimeZone() { Day d = new Day(26, 4, 1950); TimeZone zone = TimeZone.getTimeZone("America/Los_Angeles"); Calendar c = new GregorianCalendar(zone); assertEquals(-621187200000L, d.getFirstMillisecond(c)); // try null calendar boolean pass = false; try { d.getFirstMillisecond((Calendar) null); } catch (NullPointerException e) { pass = true; } assertTrue(pass); }
Example 3
Source File: DayTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Some checks for the getFirstMillisecond(TimeZone) method. */ public void testGetFirstMillisecondWithCalendar() { Day d = new Day(1, 12, 2001); GregorianCalendar calendar = new GregorianCalendar(Locale.GERMANY); calendar.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone("Europe/Frankfurt")); assertEquals(1007164800000L, d.getFirstMillisecond(calendar)); // try null calendar boolean pass = false; try { d.getFirstMillisecond((Calendar) null); } catch (NullPointerException e) { pass = true; } assertTrue(pass); }
Example 4
Source File: DayTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Some checks for the getFirstMillisecond(TimeZone) method. */ public void testGetFirstMillisecondWithTimeZone() { Day d = new Day(26, 4, 1950); TimeZone zone = TimeZone.getTimeZone("America/Los_Angeles"); Calendar c = new GregorianCalendar(zone); assertEquals(-621187200000L, d.getFirstMillisecond(c)); // try null calendar boolean pass = false; try { d.getFirstMillisecond((Calendar) null); } catch (NullPointerException e) { pass = true; } assertTrue(pass); }
Example 5
Source File: TimeSeriesCollectionTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Test the getSurroundingItems() method to ensure it is returning the * values we expect. */ public void testGetSurroundingItems() { TimeSeries series = new TimeSeries("Series 1"); TimeSeriesCollection collection = new TimeSeriesCollection(series); collection.setXPosition(TimePeriodAnchor.MIDDLE); // for a series with no data, we expect {-1, -1}... int[] result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, 1000L); assertTrue(result[0] == -1); assertTrue(result[1] == -1); // now test with a single value in the series... Day today = new Day(); long start1 = today.getFirstMillisecond(); long middle1 = today.getMiddleMillisecond(); long end1 = today.getLastMillisecond(); series.add(today, 99.9); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, start1); assertTrue(result[0] == -1); assertTrue(result[1] == 0); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, middle1); assertTrue(result[0] == 0); assertTrue(result[1] == 0); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, end1); assertTrue(result[0] == 0); assertTrue(result[1] == -1); // now add a second value to the series... Day tomorrow = (Day) today.next(); long start2 = tomorrow.getFirstMillisecond(); long middle2 = tomorrow.getMiddleMillisecond(); long end2 = tomorrow.getLastMillisecond(); series.add(tomorrow, 199.9); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, start2); assertTrue(result[0] == 0); assertTrue(result[1] == 1); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, middle2); assertTrue(result[0] == 1); assertTrue(result[1] == 1); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, end2); assertTrue(result[0] == 1); assertTrue(result[1] == -1); // now add a third value to the series... Day yesterday = (Day) today.previous(); long start3 = yesterday.getFirstMillisecond(); long middle3 = yesterday.getMiddleMillisecond(); long end3 = yesterday.getLastMillisecond(); series.add(yesterday, 1.23); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, start3); assertTrue(result[0] == -1); assertTrue(result[1] == 0); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, middle3); assertTrue(result[0] == 0); assertTrue(result[1] == 0); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, end3); assertTrue(result[0] == 0); assertTrue(result[1] == 1); }
Example 6
Source File: DateAxisTest.java From buffer_bci with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 7 days (just for the sake of having a multiple). */ @Test public void testPreviousStandardDateDayB() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnit.DAY, 7); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }
Example 7
Source File: DateAxisTest.java From buffer_bci with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 1 day. */ @Test public void testPreviousStandardDateDayA() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnit.DAY, 1); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }
Example 8
Source File: TimeSeriesCollectionTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Test the getSurroundingItems() method to ensure it is returning the * values we expect. */ public void testGetSurroundingItems() { TimeSeries series = new TimeSeries("Series 1", Day.class); TimeSeriesCollection collection = new TimeSeriesCollection(series); collection.setXPosition(TimePeriodAnchor.MIDDLE); // for a series with no data, we expect {-1, -1}... int[] result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, 1000L); assertTrue(result[0] == -1); assertTrue(result[1] == -1); // now test with a single value in the series... Day today = new Day(); long start1 = today.getFirstMillisecond(); long middle1 = today.getMiddleMillisecond(); long end1 = today.getLastMillisecond(); series.add(today, 99.9); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, start1); assertTrue(result[0] == -1); assertTrue(result[1] == 0); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, middle1); assertTrue(result[0] == 0); assertTrue(result[1] == 0); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, end1); assertTrue(result[0] == 0); assertTrue(result[1] == -1); // now add a second value to the series... Day tomorrow = (Day) today.next(); long start2 = tomorrow.getFirstMillisecond(); long middle2 = tomorrow.getMiddleMillisecond(); long end2 = tomorrow.getLastMillisecond(); series.add(tomorrow, 199.9); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, start2); assertTrue(result[0] == 0); assertTrue(result[1] == 1); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, middle2); assertTrue(result[0] == 1); assertTrue(result[1] == 1); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, end2); assertTrue(result[0] == 1); assertTrue(result[1] == -1); // now add a third value to the series... Day yesterday = (Day) today.previous(); long start3 = yesterday.getFirstMillisecond(); long middle3 = yesterday.getMiddleMillisecond(); long end3 = yesterday.getLastMillisecond(); series.add(yesterday, 1.23); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, start3); assertTrue(result[0] == -1); assertTrue(result[1] == 0); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, middle3); assertTrue(result[0] == 0); assertTrue(result[1] == 0); result = collection.getSurroundingItems(0, end3); assertTrue(result[0] == 0); assertTrue(result[1] == 1); }
Example 9
Source File: DateAxisTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 7 days (just for the sake of having a multiple). */ public void testPreviousStandardDateDayB() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnit.DAY, 7); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }
Example 10
Source File: DateAxisTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 1 day. */ public void testPreviousStandardDateDayA() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnit.DAY, 1); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }
Example 11
Source File: DateAxisTest.java From openstock with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 1 day. */ @Test public void testPreviousStandardDateDayA() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnit.DAY, 1); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }
Example 12
Source File: DateAxisTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 7 days (just for the sake of having a multiple). */ public void testPreviousStandardDateDayB() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnitType.DAY, 7); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }
Example 13
Source File: DateAxisTests.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 1 day. */ public void testPreviousStandardDateDayA() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnitType.DAY, 1); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd, TimeZone.getDefault()); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }
Example 14
Source File: DateAxisTest.java From ECG-Viewer with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 7 days (just for the sake of having a multiple). */ @Test public void testPreviousStandardDateDayB() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnit.DAY, 7); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }
Example 15
Source File: DateAxisTest.java From ECG-Viewer with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 1 day. */ @Test public void testPreviousStandardDateDayA() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnit.DAY, 1); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }
Example 16
Source File: DateAxisTest.java From SIMVA-SoS with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 7 days (just for the sake of having a multiple). */ @Test public void testPreviousStandardDateDayB() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnit.DAY, 7); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }
Example 17
Source File: DateAxisTest.java From SIMVA-SoS with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 1 day. */ @Test public void testPreviousStandardDateDayA() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnit.DAY, 1); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }
Example 18
Source File: DateAxisTest.java From ccu-historian with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 7 days (just for the sake of having a multiple). */ @Test public void testPreviousStandardDateDayB() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnit.DAY, 7); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }
Example 19
Source File: DateAxisTest.java From ccu-historian with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 1 day. */ @Test public void testPreviousStandardDateDayA() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnit.DAY, 1); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }
Example 20
Source File: DateAxisTest.java From openstock with GNU General Public License v3.0 | 4 votes |
/** * A basic check for the testPreviousStandardDate() method when the * tick unit is 7 days (just for the sake of having a multiple). */ @Test public void testPreviousStandardDateDayB() { MyDateAxis axis = new MyDateAxis("Day"); Day apr12007 = new Day(1, 4, 2007); Day apr22007 = new Day(2, 4, 2007); // five dates to check... Date d0 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond()); Date d1 = new Date(apr12007.getFirstMillisecond() + 500L); Date d2 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond()); Date d3 = new Date(apr12007.getMiddleMillisecond() + 500L); Date d4 = new Date(apr12007.getLastMillisecond()); Date end = new Date(apr22007.getLastMillisecond()); DateTickUnit unit = new DateTickUnit(DateTickUnit.DAY, 7); axis.setTickUnit(unit); // START: check d0 and d1 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.START); axis.setRange(d0, end); Date psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d0, unit); Date nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d0.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d0.getTime()); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); // MIDDLE: check d1, d2 and d3 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.MIDDLE); axis.setRange(d1, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d1, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d1.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d1.getTime()); axis.setRange(d2, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d2, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d2.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d2.getTime()); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); // END: check d3 and d4 axis.setTickMarkPosition(DateTickMarkPosition.END); axis.setRange(d3, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d3, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d3.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d3.getTime()); axis.setRange(d4, end); psd = axis.previousStandardDate(d4, unit); nsd = unit.addToDate(psd); assertTrue(psd.getTime() < d4.getTime()); assertTrue(nsd.getTime() >= d4.getTime()); }