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package com.feilong.lib.lang3.time;

import java.text.ParseException;
import java.text.ParsePosition;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
import java.util.TimeZone;
import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;

import com.feilong.lib.lang3.Validate;

/**
 * 

* A suite of utilities surrounding the use of the * {@link java.util.Calendar} and {@link java.util.Date} object. *

* *

* DateUtils contains a lot of common methods considering manipulations * of Dates or Calendars. Some methods require some extra explanation. * The truncate, ceiling and round methods could be considered the Math.floor(), * Math.ceil() or Math.round versions for dates * This way date-fields will be ignored in bottom-up order. * As a complement to these methods we've introduced some fragment-methods. * With these methods the Date-fields will be ignored in top-down order. * Since a date without a year is not a valid date, you have to decide in what * kind of date-field you want your result, for instance milliseconds or days. *

*

* Several methods are provided for adding to {@code Date} objects, of the form * {@code addXXX(Date date, int amount)}. It is important to note these methods * use a {@code Calendar} internally (with default timezone and locale) and may * be affected by changes to daylight saving time (DST). *

* * @since 2.0 */ public class DateUtils{ /** * Number of milliseconds in a standard second. * * @since 2.1 */ public static final long MILLIS_PER_SECOND = 1000; /** * Number of milliseconds in a standard minute. * * @since 2.1 */ public static final long MILLIS_PER_MINUTE = 60 * MILLIS_PER_SECOND; /** * Number of milliseconds in a standard hour. * * @since 2.1 */ public static final long MILLIS_PER_HOUR = 60 * MILLIS_PER_MINUTE; /** * Number of milliseconds in a standard day. * * @since 2.1 */ public static final long MILLIS_PER_DAY = 24 * MILLIS_PER_HOUR; /** * This is half a month, so this represents whether a date is in the top * or bottom half of the month. */ public static final int SEMI_MONTH = 1001; private static final int[][] fields = { { Calendar.MILLISECOND }, { Calendar.SECOND }, { Calendar.MINUTE }, { Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, Calendar.HOUR }, { Calendar.DATE, Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, Calendar.AM_PM /* * Calendar * . * DAY_OF_YEAR, * Calendar * . * DAY_OF_WEEK, * Calendar * . * DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH */ }, { Calendar.MONTH, SEMI_MONTH }, { Calendar.YEAR }, { Calendar.ERA } }; /** * A week range, starting on Sunday. */ public static final int RANGE_WEEK_SUNDAY = 1; /** * A week range, starting on Monday. */ public static final int RANGE_WEEK_MONDAY = 2; /** * A week range, starting on the day focused. */ public static final int RANGE_WEEK_RELATIVE = 3; /** * A week range, centered around the day focused. */ public static final int RANGE_WEEK_CENTER = 4; /** * A month range, the week starting on Sunday. */ public static final int RANGE_MONTH_SUNDAY = 5; /** * A month range, the week starting on Monday. */ public static final int RANGE_MONTH_MONDAY = 6; /** * Calendar modification types. */ private enum ModifyType{ /** * Truncation. */ TRUNCATE, /** * Rounding. */ ROUND, /** * Ceiling. */ CEILING } /** *

* {@code DateUtils} instances should NOT be constructed in * standard programming. Instead, the static methods on the class should * be used, such as {@code DateUtils.parseDate(str);}. *

* *

* This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean * instance to operate. *

*/ public DateUtils(){ super(); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

* Checks if two date objects are on the same day ignoring time. *

* *

* 28 Mar 2002 13:45 and 28 Mar 2002 06:01 would return true. * 28 Mar 2002 13:45 and 12 Mar 2002 13:45 would return false. *

* * @param date1 * the first date, not altered, not null * @param date2 * the second date, not altered, not null * @return true if they represent the same day * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if either date is {@code null} * @since 2.1 */ public static boolean isSameDay(final Date date1,final Date date2){ if (date1 == null || date2 == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } final Calendar cal1 = Calendar.getInstance(); cal1.setTime(date1); final Calendar cal2 = Calendar.getInstance(); cal2.setTime(date2); return isSameDay(cal1, cal2); } /** *

* Checks if two calendar objects are on the same day ignoring time. *

* *

* 28 Mar 2002 13:45 and 28 Mar 2002 06:01 would return true. * 28 Mar 2002 13:45 and 12 Mar 2002 13:45 would return false. *

* * @param cal1 * the first calendar, not altered, not null * @param cal2 * the second calendar, not altered, not null * @return true if they represent the same day * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if either calendar is {@code null} * @since 2.1 */ public static boolean isSameDay(final Calendar cal1,final Calendar cal2){ if (cal1 == null || cal2 == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } return cal1.get(Calendar.ERA) == cal2.get(Calendar.ERA) && cal1.get(Calendar.YEAR) == cal2.get(Calendar.YEAR) && cal1.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR) == cal2.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

* Checks if two date objects represent the same instant in time. *

* *

* This method compares the long millisecond time of the two objects. *

* * @param date1 * the first date, not altered, not null * @param date2 * the second date, not altered, not null * @return true if they represent the same millisecond instant * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if either date is {@code null} * @since 2.1 */ public static boolean isSameInstant(final Date date1,final Date date2){ if (date1 == null || date2 == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } return date1.getTime() == date2.getTime(); } /** *

* Checks if two calendar objects represent the same instant in time. *

* *

* This method compares the long millisecond time of the two objects. *

* * @param cal1 * the first calendar, not altered, not null * @param cal2 * the second calendar, not altered, not null * @return true if they represent the same millisecond instant * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if either date is {@code null} * @since 2.1 */ public static boolean isSameInstant(final Calendar cal1,final Calendar cal2){ if (cal1 == null || cal2 == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } return cal1.getTime().getTime() == cal2.getTime().getTime(); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

* Checks if two calendar objects represent the same local time. *

* *

* This method compares the values of the fields of the two objects. * In addition, both calendars must be the same of the same type. *

* * @param cal1 * the first calendar, not altered, not null * @param cal2 * the second calendar, not altered, not null * @return true if they represent the same millisecond instant * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if either date is {@code null} * @since 2.1 */ public static boolean isSameLocalTime(final Calendar cal1,final Calendar cal2){ if (cal1 == null || cal2 == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } return cal1.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND) == cal2.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND) && cal1.get(Calendar.SECOND) == cal2.get(Calendar.SECOND) && cal1.get(Calendar.MINUTE) == cal2.get(Calendar.MINUTE) && cal1.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY) == cal2.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY) && cal1.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR) == cal2.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR) && cal1.get(Calendar.YEAR) == cal2.get(Calendar.YEAR) && cal1.get(Calendar.ERA) == cal2.get(Calendar.ERA) && cal1.getClass() == cal2.getClass(); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

* Parses a string representing a date by trying a variety of different parsers. *

* *

* The parse will try each parse pattern in turn. * A parse is only deemed successful if it parses the whole of the input string. * If no parse patterns match, a ParseException is thrown. *

* The parser will be lenient toward the parsed date. * * @param str * the date to parse, not null * @param parsePatterns * the date format patterns to use, see SimpleDateFormat, not null * @return the parsed date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date string or pattern array is null * @throws ParseException * if none of the date patterns were suitable (or there were none) */ public static Date parseDate(final String str,final String...parsePatterns) throws ParseException{ return parseDate(str, null, parsePatterns); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

* Parses a string representing a date by trying a variety of different parsers, * using the default date format symbols for the given locale. *

* *

* The parse will try each parse pattern in turn. * A parse is only deemed successful if it parses the whole of the input string. * If no parse patterns match, a ParseException is thrown. *

* The parser will be lenient toward the parsed date. * * @param str * the date to parse, not null * @param locale * the locale whose date format symbols should be used. If {@code null}, * the system locale is used (as per {@link #parseDate(String, String...)}). * @param parsePatterns * the date format patterns to use, see SimpleDateFormat, not null * @return the parsed date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date string or pattern array is null * @throws ParseException * if none of the date patterns were suitable (or there were none) * @since 3.2 */ public static Date parseDate(final String str,final Locale locale,final String...parsePatterns) throws ParseException{ return parseDateWithLeniency(str, locale, parsePatterns, true); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

* Parses a string representing a date by trying a variety of different parsers. *

* *

* The parse will try each parse pattern in turn. * A parse is only deemed successful if it parses the whole of the input string. * If no parse patterns match, a ParseException is thrown. *

* The parser parses strictly - it does not allow for dates such as "February 942, 1996". * * @param str * the date to parse, not null * @param parsePatterns * the date format patterns to use, see SimpleDateFormat, not null * @return the parsed date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date string or pattern array is null * @throws ParseException * if none of the date patterns were suitable * @since 2.5 */ public static Date parseDateStrictly(final String str,final String...parsePatterns) throws ParseException{ return parseDateStrictly(str, null, parsePatterns); } /** *

* Parses a string representing a date by trying a variety of different parsers, * using the default date format symbols for the given locale.. *

* *

* The parse will try each parse pattern in turn. * A parse is only deemed successful if it parses the whole of the input string. * If no parse patterns match, a ParseException is thrown. *

* The parser parses strictly - it does not allow for dates such as "February 942, 1996". * * @param str * the date to parse, not null * @param locale * the locale whose date format symbols should be used. If {@code null}, * the system locale is used (as per {@link #parseDateStrictly(String, String...)}). * @param parsePatterns * the date format patterns to use, see SimpleDateFormat, not null * @return the parsed date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date string or pattern array is null * @throws ParseException * if none of the date patterns were suitable * @since 3.2 */ public static Date parseDateStrictly(final String str,final Locale locale,final String...parsePatterns) throws ParseException{ return parseDateWithLeniency(str, locale, parsePatterns, false); } /** *

* Parses a string representing a date by trying a variety of different parsers. *

* *

* The parse will try each parse pattern in turn. * A parse is only deemed successful if it parses the whole of the input string. * If no parse patterns match, a ParseException is thrown. *

* * @param str * the date to parse, not null * @param locale * the locale to use when interpretting the pattern, can be null in which * case the default system locale is used * @param parsePatterns * the date format patterns to use, see SimpleDateFormat, not null * @param lenient * Specify whether or not date/time parsing is to be lenient. * @return the parsed date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date string or pattern array is null * @throws ParseException * if none of the date patterns were suitable * @see java.util.Calendar#isLenient() */ private static Date parseDateWithLeniency(final String str,final Locale locale,final String[] parsePatterns,final boolean lenient) throws ParseException{ if (str == null || parsePatterns == null){ throw new IllegalArgumentException("Date and Patterns must not be null"); } final TimeZone tz = TimeZone.getDefault(); final Locale lcl = locale == null ? Locale.getDefault() : locale; final ParsePosition pos = new ParsePosition(0); final Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(tz, lcl); calendar.setLenient(lenient); for (final String parsePattern : parsePatterns){ final FastDateParser fdp = new FastDateParser(parsePattern, tz, lcl); calendar.clear(); try{ if (fdp.parse(str, pos, calendar) && pos.getIndex() == str.length()){ return calendar.getTime(); } }catch (final IllegalArgumentException ignore){ // leniency is preventing calendar from being set } pos.setIndex(0); } throw new ParseException("Unable to parse the date: " + str, -1); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Adds a number of years to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to add, may be negative * @return the new {@code Date} with the amount added * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null */ public static Date addYears(final Date date,final int amount){ return add(date, Calendar.YEAR, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Adds a number of months to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to add, may be negative * @return the new {@code Date} with the amount added * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null */ public static Date addMonths(final Date date,final int amount){ return add(date, Calendar.MONTH, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Adds a number of weeks to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to add, may be negative * @return the new {@code Date} with the amount added * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null */ public static Date addWeeks(final Date date,final int amount){ return add(date, Calendar.WEEK_OF_YEAR, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Adds a number of days to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to add, may be negative * @return the new {@code Date} with the amount added * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null */ public static Date addDays(final Date date,final int amount){ return add(date, Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Adds a number of hours to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to add, may be negative * @return the new {@code Date} with the amount added * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null */ public static Date addHours(final Date date,final int amount){ return add(date, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Adds a number of minutes to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to add, may be negative * @return the new {@code Date} with the amount added * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null */ public static Date addMinutes(final Date date,final int amount){ return add(date, Calendar.MINUTE, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Adds a number of seconds to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to add, may be negative * @return the new {@code Date} with the amount added * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null */ public static Date addSeconds(final Date date,final int amount){ return add(date, Calendar.SECOND, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Adds a number of milliseconds to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to add, may be negative * @return the new {@code Date} with the amount added * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null */ public static Date addMilliseconds(final Date date,final int amount){ return add(date, Calendar.MILLISECOND, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Adds to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param calendarField * the calendar field to add to * @param amount * the amount to add, may be negative * @return the new {@code Date} with the amount added * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null */ private static Date add(final Date date,final int calendarField,final int amount){ validateDateNotNull(date); final Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance(); c.setTime(date); c.add(calendarField, amount); return c.getTime(); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Sets the years field to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to set * @return a new {@code Date} set with the specified value * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null * @since 2.4 */ public static Date setYears(final Date date,final int amount){ return set(date, Calendar.YEAR, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Sets the months field to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to set * @return a new {@code Date} set with the specified value * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null * @since 2.4 */ public static Date setMonths(final Date date,final int amount){ return set(date, Calendar.MONTH, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Sets the day of month field to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to set * @return a new {@code Date} set with the specified value * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null * @since 2.4 */ public static Date setDays(final Date date,final int amount){ return set(date, Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Sets the hours field to a date returning a new object. Hours range * from 0-23. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to set * @return a new {@code Date} set with the specified value * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null * @since 2.4 */ public static Date setHours(final Date date,final int amount){ return set(date, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Sets the minute field to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to set * @return a new {@code Date} set with the specified value * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null * @since 2.4 */ public static Date setMinutes(final Date date,final int amount){ return set(date, Calendar.MINUTE, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Sets the seconds field to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to set * @return a new {@code Date} set with the specified value * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null * @since 2.4 */ public static Date setSeconds(final Date date,final int amount){ return set(date, Calendar.SECOND, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Sets the milliseconds field to a date returning a new object. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param amount * the amount to set * @return a new {@code Date} set with the specified value * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null * @since 2.4 */ public static Date setMilliseconds(final Date date,final int amount){ return set(date, Calendar.MILLISECOND, amount); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Sets the specified field to a date returning a new object. * This does not use a lenient calendar. * The original {@code Date} is unchanged. * * @param date * the date, not null * @param calendarField * the {@code Calendar} field to set the amount to * @param amount * the amount to set * @return a new {@code Date} set with the specified value * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is null * @since 2.4 */ private static Date set(final Date date,final int calendarField,final int amount){ validateDateNotNull(date); // getInstance() returns a new object, so this method is thread safe. final Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance(); c.setLenient(false); c.setTime(date); c.set(calendarField, amount); return c.getTime(); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Converts a {@code Date} into a {@code Calendar}. * * @param date * the date to convert to a Calendar * @return the created Calendar * @throws NullPointerException * if null is passed in * @since 3.0 */ public static Calendar toCalendar(final Date date){ final Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance(); c.setTime(date); return c; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Converts a {@code Date} of a given {@code TimeZone} into a {@code Calendar} * * @param date * the date to convert to a Calendar * @param tz * the time zone of the {@code date} * @return the created Calendar * @throws NullPointerException * if {@code date} or {@code tz} is null */ public static Calendar toCalendar(final Date date,final TimeZone tz){ final Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance(tz); c.setTime(date); return c; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

* Rounds a date, leaving the field specified as the most * significant field. *

* *

* For example, if you had the date-time of 28 Mar 2002 * 13:45:01.231, if this was passed with HOUR, it would return * 28 Mar 2002 14:00:00.000. If this was passed with MONTH, it * would return 1 April 2002 0:00:00.000. *

* *

* For a date in a timezone that handles the change to daylight * saving time, rounding to Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY will behave as follows. * Suppose daylight saving time begins at 02:00 on March 30. Rounding a * date that crosses this time would produce the following values: *

*
    *
  • March 30, 2003 01:10 rounds to March 30, 2003 01:00
  • *
  • March 30, 2003 01:40 rounds to March 30, 2003 03:00
  • *
  • March 30, 2003 02:10 rounds to March 30, 2003 03:00
  • *
  • March 30, 2003 02:40 rounds to March 30, 2003 04:00
  • *
* * @param date * the date to work with, not null * @param field * the field from {@code Calendar} or {@code SEMI_MONTH} * @return the different rounded date, not null * @throws ArithmeticException * if the year is over 280 million */ public static Date round(final Date date,final int field){ validateDateNotNull(date); final Calendar gval = Calendar.getInstance(); gval.setTime(date); modify(gval, field, ModifyType.ROUND); return gval.getTime(); } /** *

* Rounds a date, leaving the field specified as the most * significant field. *

* *

* For example, if you had the date-time of 28 Mar 2002 * 13:45:01.231, if this was passed with HOUR, it would return * 28 Mar 2002 14:00:00.000. If this was passed with MONTH, it * would return 1 April 2002 0:00:00.000. *

* *

* For a date in a timezone that handles the change to daylight * saving time, rounding to Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY will behave as follows. * Suppose daylight saving time begins at 02:00 on March 30. Rounding a * date that crosses this time would produce the following values: *

*
    *
  • March 30, 2003 01:10 rounds to March 30, 2003 01:00
  • *
  • March 30, 2003 01:40 rounds to March 30, 2003 03:00
  • *
  • March 30, 2003 02:10 rounds to March 30, 2003 03:00
  • *
  • March 30, 2003 02:40 rounds to March 30, 2003 04:00
  • *
* * @param date * the date to work with, not null * @param field * the field from {@code Calendar} or {@code SEMI_MONTH} * @return the different rounded date, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} * @throws ArithmeticException * if the year is over 280 million */ public static Calendar round(final Calendar date,final int field){ if (date == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } final Calendar rounded = (Calendar) date.clone(); modify(rounded, field, ModifyType.ROUND); return rounded; } private static IllegalArgumentException nullDateIllegalArgumentException(){ return new IllegalArgumentException("The date must not be null"); } /** *

* Rounds a date, leaving the field specified as the most * significant field. *

* *

* For example, if you had the date-time of 28 Mar 2002 * 13:45:01.231, if this was passed with HOUR, it would return * 28 Mar 2002 14:00:00.000. If this was passed with MONTH, it * would return 1 April 2002 0:00:00.000. *

* *

* For a date in a timezone that handles the change to daylight * saving time, rounding to Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY will behave as follows. * Suppose daylight saving time begins at 02:00 on March 30. Rounding a * date that crosses this time would produce the following values: *

*
    *
  • March 30, 2003 01:10 rounds to March 30, 2003 01:00
  • *
  • March 30, 2003 01:40 rounds to March 30, 2003 03:00
  • *
  • March 30, 2003 02:10 rounds to March 30, 2003 03:00
  • *
  • March 30, 2003 02:40 rounds to March 30, 2003 04:00
  • *
* * @param date * the date to work with, either {@code Date} or {@code Calendar}, not null * @param field * the field from {@code Calendar} or {@code SEMI_MONTH} * @return the different rounded date, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} * @throws ClassCastException * if the object type is not a {@code Date} or {@code Calendar} * @throws ArithmeticException * if the year is over 280 million */ public static Date round(final Object date,final int field){ if (date == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } if (date instanceof Date){ return round((Date) date, field); }else if (date instanceof Calendar){ return round((Calendar) date, field).getTime(); }else{ throw new ClassCastException("Could not round " + date); } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

* Truncates a date, leaving the field specified as the most * significant field. *

* *

* For example, if you had the date-time of 28 Mar 2002 * 13:45:01.231, if you passed with HOUR, it would return 28 Mar * 2002 13:00:00.000. If this was passed with MONTH, it would * return 1 Mar 2002 0:00:00.000. *

* * @param date * the date to work with, not null * @param field * the field from {@code Calendar} or {@code SEMI_MONTH} * @return the different truncated date, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} * @throws ArithmeticException * if the year is over 280 million */ public static Date truncate(final Date date,final int field){ validateDateNotNull(date); final Calendar gval = Calendar.getInstance(); gval.setTime(date); modify(gval, field, ModifyType.TRUNCATE); return gval.getTime(); } /** *

* Truncates a date, leaving the field specified as the most * significant field. *

* *

* For example, if you had the date-time of 28 Mar 2002 * 13:45:01.231, if you passed with HOUR, it would return 28 Mar * 2002 13:00:00.000. If this was passed with MONTH, it would * return 1 Mar 2002 0:00:00.000. *

* * @param date * the date to work with, not null * @param field * the field from {@code Calendar} or {@code SEMI_MONTH} * @return the different truncated date, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} * @throws ArithmeticException * if the year is over 280 million */ public static Calendar truncate(final Calendar date,final int field){ if (date == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } final Calendar truncated = (Calendar) date.clone(); modify(truncated, field, ModifyType.TRUNCATE); return truncated; } /** *

* Truncates a date, leaving the field specified as the most * significant field. *

* *

* For example, if you had the date-time of 28 Mar 2002 * 13:45:01.231, if you passed with HOUR, it would return 28 Mar * 2002 13:00:00.000. If this was passed with MONTH, it would * return 1 Mar 2002 0:00:00.000. *

* * @param date * the date to work with, either {@code Date} or {@code Calendar}, not null * @param field * the field from {@code Calendar} or {@code SEMI_MONTH} * @return the different truncated date, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} * @throws ClassCastException * if the object type is not a {@code Date} or {@code Calendar} * @throws ArithmeticException * if the year is over 280 million */ public static Date truncate(final Object date,final int field){ if (date == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } if (date instanceof Date){ return truncate((Date) date, field); }else if (date instanceof Calendar){ return truncate((Calendar) date, field).getTime(); }else{ throw new ClassCastException("Could not truncate " + date); } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

* Gets a date ceiling, leaving the field specified as the most * significant field. *

* *

* For example, if you had the date-time of 28 Mar 2002 * 13:45:01.231, if you passed with HOUR, it would return 28 Mar * 2002 14:00:00.000. If this was passed with MONTH, it would * return 1 Apr 2002 0:00:00.000. *

* * @param date * the date to work with, not null * @param field * the field from {@code Calendar} or {@code SEMI_MONTH} * @return the different ceil date, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} * @throws ArithmeticException * if the year is over 280 million * @since 2.5 */ public static Date ceiling(final Date date,final int field){ validateDateNotNull(date); final Calendar gval = Calendar.getInstance(); gval.setTime(date); modify(gval, field, ModifyType.CEILING); return gval.getTime(); } /** *

* Gets a date ceiling, leaving the field specified as the most * significant field. *

* *

* For example, if you had the date-time of 28 Mar 2002 * 13:45:01.231, if you passed with HOUR, it would return 28 Mar * 2002 14:00:00.000. If this was passed with MONTH, it would * return 1 Apr 2002 0:00:00.000. *

* * @param date * the date to work with, not null * @param field * the field from {@code Calendar} or {@code SEMI_MONTH} * @return the different ceil date, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} * @throws ArithmeticException * if the year is over 280 million * @since 2.5 */ public static Calendar ceiling(final Calendar date,final int field){ if (date == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } final Calendar ceiled = (Calendar) date.clone(); modify(ceiled, field, ModifyType.CEILING); return ceiled; } /** *

* Gets a date ceiling, leaving the field specified as the most * significant field. *

* *

* For example, if you had the date-time of 28 Mar 2002 * 13:45:01.231, if you passed with HOUR, it would return 28 Mar * 2002 14:00:00.000. If this was passed with MONTH, it would * return 1 Apr 2002 0:00:00.000. *

* * @param date * the date to work with, either {@code Date} or {@code Calendar}, not null * @param field * the field from {@code Calendar} or {@code SEMI_MONTH} * @return the different ceil date, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} * @throws ClassCastException * if the object type is not a {@code Date} or {@code Calendar} * @throws ArithmeticException * if the year is over 280 million * @since 2.5 */ public static Date ceiling(final Object date,final int field){ if (date == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } if (date instanceof Date){ return ceiling((Date) date, field); }else if (date instanceof Calendar){ return ceiling((Calendar) date, field).getTime(); }else{ throw new ClassCastException("Could not find ceiling of for type: " + date.getClass()); } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

* Internal calculation method. *

* * @param val * the calendar, not null * @param field * the field constant * @param modType * type to truncate, round or ceiling * @throws ArithmeticException * if the year is over 280 million */ private static void modify(final Calendar val,final int field,final ModifyType modType){ if (val.get(Calendar.YEAR) > 280000000){ throw new ArithmeticException("Calendar value too large for accurate calculations"); } if (field == Calendar.MILLISECOND){ return; } // ----------------- Fix for LANG-59 ---------------------- START --------------- // see https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-59 // // Manually truncate milliseconds, seconds and minutes, rather than using // Calendar methods. final Date date = val.getTime(); long time = date.getTime(); boolean done = false; // truncate milliseconds final int millisecs = val.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND); if (ModifyType.TRUNCATE == modType || millisecs < 500){ time = time - millisecs; } if (field == Calendar.SECOND){ done = true; } // truncate seconds final int seconds = val.get(Calendar.SECOND); if (!done && (ModifyType.TRUNCATE == modType || seconds < 30)){ time = time - (seconds * 1000L); } if (field == Calendar.MINUTE){ done = true; } // truncate minutes final int minutes = val.get(Calendar.MINUTE); if (!done && (ModifyType.TRUNCATE == modType || minutes < 30)){ time = time - (minutes * 60000L); } // reset time if (date.getTime() != time){ date.setTime(time); val.setTime(date); } // ----------------- Fix for LANG-59 ----------------------- END ---------------- boolean roundUp = false; for (final int[] aField : fields){ for (final int element : aField){ if (element == field){ //This is our field... we stop looping if (modType == ModifyType.CEILING || modType == ModifyType.ROUND && roundUp){ if (field == SEMI_MONTH){ //This is a special case that's hard to generalize //If the date is 1, we round up to 16, otherwise // we subtract 15 days and add 1 month if (val.get(Calendar.DATE) == 1){ val.add(Calendar.DATE, 15); }else{ val.add(Calendar.DATE, -15); val.add(Calendar.MONTH, 1); } // ----------------- Fix for LANG-440 ---------------------- START --------------- }else if (field == Calendar.AM_PM){ // This is a special case // If the time is 0, we round up to 12, otherwise // we subtract 12 hours and add 1 day if (val.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY) == 0){ val.add(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 12); }else{ val.add(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, -12); val.add(Calendar.DATE, 1); } // ----------------- Fix for LANG-440 ---------------------- END --------------- }else{ //We need at add one to this field since the // last number causes us to round up val.add(aField[0], 1); } } return; } } //We have various fields that are not easy roundings int offset = 0; boolean offsetSet = false; //These are special types of fields that require different rounding rules switch (field) { case SEMI_MONTH: if (aField[0] == Calendar.DATE){ //If we're going to drop the DATE field's value, // we want to do this our own way. //We need to subtrace 1 since the date has a minimum of 1 offset = val.get(Calendar.DATE) - 1; //If we're above 15 days adjustment, that means we're in the // bottom half of the month and should stay accordingly. if (offset >= 15){ offset -= 15; } //Record whether we're in the top or bottom half of that range roundUp = offset > 7; offsetSet = true; } break; case Calendar.AM_PM: if (aField[0] == Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY){ //If we're going to drop the HOUR field's value, // we want to do this our own way. offset = val.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY); if (offset >= 12){ offset -= 12; } roundUp = offset >= 6; offsetSet = true; } break; default: break; } if (!offsetSet){ final int min = val.getActualMinimum(aField[0]); final int max = val.getActualMaximum(aField[0]); //Calculate the offset from the minimum allowed value offset = val.get(aField[0]) - min; //Set roundUp if this is more than half way between the minimum and maximum roundUp = offset > ((max - min) / 2); } //We need to remove this field if (offset != 0){ val.set(aField[0], val.get(aField[0]) - offset); } } throw new IllegalArgumentException("The field " + field + " is not supported"); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

* Constructs an {@code Iterator} over each day in a date * range defined by a focus date and range style. *

* *

* For instance, passing Thursday, July 4, 2002 and a * {@code RANGE_MONTH_SUNDAY} will return an {@code Iterator} * that starts with Sunday, June 30, 2002 and ends with Saturday, August 3, * 2002, returning a Calendar instance for each intermediate day. *

* *

* This method provides an iterator that returns Calendar objects. * The days are progressed using {@link Calendar#add(int, int)}. *

* * @param focus * the date to work with, not null * @param rangeStyle * the style constant to use. Must be one of * {@link DateUtils#RANGE_MONTH_SUNDAY}, * {@link DateUtils#RANGE_MONTH_MONDAY}, * {@link DateUtils#RANGE_WEEK_SUNDAY}, * {@link DateUtils#RANGE_WEEK_MONDAY}, * {@link DateUtils#RANGE_WEEK_RELATIVE}, * {@link DateUtils#RANGE_WEEK_CENTER} * @return the date iterator, not null, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the rangeStyle is invalid */ public static Iterator iterator(final Date focus,final int rangeStyle){ validateDateNotNull(focus); final Calendar gval = Calendar.getInstance(); gval.setTime(focus); return iterator(gval, rangeStyle); } /** *

* Constructs an {@code Iterator} over each day in a date * range defined by a focus date and range style. *

* *

* For instance, passing Thursday, July 4, 2002 and a * {@code RANGE_MONTH_SUNDAY} will return an {@code Iterator} * that starts with Sunday, June 30, 2002 and ends with Saturday, August 3, * 2002, returning a Calendar instance for each intermediate day. *

* *

* This method provides an iterator that returns Calendar objects. * The days are progressed using {@link Calendar#add(int, int)}. *

* * @param focus * the date to work with, not null * @param rangeStyle * the style constant to use. Must be one of * {@link DateUtils#RANGE_MONTH_SUNDAY}, * {@link DateUtils#RANGE_MONTH_MONDAY}, * {@link DateUtils#RANGE_WEEK_SUNDAY}, * {@link DateUtils#RANGE_WEEK_MONDAY}, * {@link DateUtils#RANGE_WEEK_RELATIVE}, * {@link DateUtils#RANGE_WEEK_CENTER} * @return the date iterator, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the rangeStyle is invalid */ public static Iterator iterator(final Calendar focus,final int rangeStyle){ if (focus == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } Calendar start = null; Calendar end = null; int startCutoff = Calendar.SUNDAY; int endCutoff = Calendar.SATURDAY; switch (rangeStyle) { case RANGE_MONTH_SUNDAY: case RANGE_MONTH_MONDAY: //Set start to the first of the month start = truncate(focus, Calendar.MONTH); //Set end to the last of the month end = (Calendar) start.clone(); end.add(Calendar.MONTH, 1); end.add(Calendar.DATE, -1); //Loop start back to the previous sunday or monday if (rangeStyle == RANGE_MONTH_MONDAY){ startCutoff = Calendar.MONDAY; endCutoff = Calendar.SUNDAY; } break; case RANGE_WEEK_SUNDAY: case RANGE_WEEK_MONDAY: case RANGE_WEEK_RELATIVE: case RANGE_WEEK_CENTER: //Set start and end to the current date start = truncate(focus, Calendar.DATE); end = truncate(focus, Calendar.DATE); switch (rangeStyle) { case RANGE_WEEK_SUNDAY: //already set by default break; case RANGE_WEEK_MONDAY: startCutoff = Calendar.MONDAY; endCutoff = Calendar.SUNDAY; break; case RANGE_WEEK_RELATIVE: startCutoff = focus.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK); endCutoff = startCutoff - 1; break; case RANGE_WEEK_CENTER: startCutoff = focus.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK) - 3; endCutoff = focus.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK) + 3; break; default: break; } break; default: throw new IllegalArgumentException("The range style " + rangeStyle + " is not valid."); } if (startCutoff < Calendar.SUNDAY){ startCutoff += 7; } if (startCutoff > Calendar.SATURDAY){ startCutoff -= 7; } if (endCutoff < Calendar.SUNDAY){ endCutoff += 7; } if (endCutoff > Calendar.SATURDAY){ endCutoff -= 7; } while (start.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK) != startCutoff){ start.add(Calendar.DATE, -1); } while (end.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK) != endCutoff){ end.add(Calendar.DATE, 1); } return new DateIterator(start, end); } /** *

* Constructs an {@code Iterator} over each day in a date * range defined by a focus date and range style. *

* *

* For instance, passing Thursday, July 4, 2002 and a * {@code RANGE_MONTH_SUNDAY} will return an {@code Iterator} * that starts with Sunday, June 30, 2002 and ends with Saturday, August 3, * 2002, returning a Calendar instance for each intermediate day. *

* * @param focus * the date to work with, either {@code Date} or {@code Calendar}, not null * @param rangeStyle * the style constant to use. Must be one of the range * styles listed for the {@link #iterator(Calendar, int)} method. * @return the date iterator, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} * @throws ClassCastException * if the object type is not a {@code Date} or {@code Calendar} */ public static Iterator iterator(final Object focus,final int rangeStyle){ if (focus == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } if (focus instanceof Date){ return iterator((Date) focus, rangeStyle); }else if (focus instanceof Calendar){ return iterator((Calendar) focus, rangeStyle); }else{ throw new ClassCastException("Could not iterate based on " + focus); } } /** *

* Returns the number of milliseconds within the * fragment. All datefields greater than the fragment will be ignored. *

* *

* Asking the milliseconds of any date will only return the number of milliseconds * of the current second (resulting in a number between 0 and 999). This * method will retrieve the number of milliseconds for any fragment. * For example, if you want to calculate the number of milliseconds past today, * your fragment is Calendar.DATE or Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR. The result will * be all milliseconds of the past hour(s), minutes(s) and second(s). *

* *

* Valid fragments are: Calendar.YEAR, Calendar.MONTH, both * Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR and Calendar.DATE, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, * Calendar.MINUTE, Calendar.SECOND and Calendar.MILLISECOND * A fragment less than or equal to a SECOND field will return 0. *

* *
    *
  • January 1, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.SECOND as fragment will return 538
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.SECOND as fragment will return 538
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MINUTE as fragment will return 10538 (10*1000 + 538)
  • *
  • January 16, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MILLISECOND as fragment will return 0 * (a millisecond cannot be split in milliseconds)
  • *
* * @param date * the date to work with, not null * @param fragment * the {@code Calendar} field part of date to calculate * @return number of milliseconds within the fragment of date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} or * fragment is not supported * @since 2.4 */ public static long getFragmentInMilliseconds(final Date date,final int fragment){ return getFragment(date, fragment, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS); } /** *

* Returns the number of seconds within the * fragment. All datefields greater than the fragment will be ignored. *

* *

* Asking the seconds of any date will only return the number of seconds * of the current minute (resulting in a number between 0 and 59). This * method will retrieve the number of seconds for any fragment. * For example, if you want to calculate the number of seconds past today, * your fragment is Calendar.DATE or Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR. The result will * be all seconds of the past hour(s) and minutes(s). *

* *

* Valid fragments are: Calendar.YEAR, Calendar.MONTH, both * Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR and Calendar.DATE, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, * Calendar.MINUTE, Calendar.SECOND and Calendar.MILLISECOND * A fragment less than or equal to a SECOND field will return 0. *

* *
    *
  • January 1, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MINUTE as fragment will return 10 * (equivalent to deprecated date.getSeconds())
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MINUTE as fragment will return 10 * (equivalent to deprecated date.getSeconds())
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR as fragment will return 26110 * (7*3600 + 15*60 + 10)
  • *
  • January 16, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MILLISECOND as fragment will return 0 * (a millisecond cannot be split in seconds)
  • *
* * @param date * the date to work with, not null * @param fragment * the {@code Calendar} field part of date to calculate * @return number of seconds within the fragment of date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} or * fragment is not supported * @since 2.4 */ public static long getFragmentInSeconds(final Date date,final int fragment){ return getFragment(date, fragment, TimeUnit.SECONDS); } /** *

* Returns the number of minutes within the * fragment. All datefields greater than the fragment will be ignored. *

* *

* Asking the minutes of any date will only return the number of minutes * of the current hour (resulting in a number between 0 and 59). This * method will retrieve the number of minutes for any fragment. * For example, if you want to calculate the number of minutes past this month, * your fragment is Calendar.MONTH. The result will be all minutes of the * past day(s) and hour(s). *

* *

* Valid fragments are: Calendar.YEAR, Calendar.MONTH, both * Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR and Calendar.DATE, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, * Calendar.MINUTE, Calendar.SECOND and Calendar.MILLISECOND * A fragment less than or equal to a MINUTE field will return 0. *

* *
    *
  • January 1, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY as fragment will return 15 * (equivalent to deprecated date.getMinutes())
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY as fragment will return 15 * (equivalent to deprecated date.getMinutes())
  • *
  • January 1, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MONTH as fragment will return 15
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MONTH as fragment will return 435 (7*60 + 15)
  • *
  • January 16, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MILLISECOND as fragment will return 0 * (a millisecond cannot be split in minutes)
  • *
* * @param date * the date to work with, not null * @param fragment * the {@code Calendar} field part of date to calculate * @return number of minutes within the fragment of date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} or * fragment is not supported * @since 2.4 */ public static long getFragmentInMinutes(final Date date,final int fragment){ return getFragment(date, fragment, TimeUnit.MINUTES); } /** *

* Returns the number of hours within the * fragment. All datefields greater than the fragment will be ignored. *

* *

* Asking the hours of any date will only return the number of hours * of the current day (resulting in a number between 0 and 23). This * method will retrieve the number of hours for any fragment. * For example, if you want to calculate the number of hours past this month, * your fragment is Calendar.MONTH. The result will be all hours of the * past day(s). *

* *

* Valid fragments are: Calendar.YEAR, Calendar.MONTH, both * Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR and Calendar.DATE, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, * Calendar.MINUTE, Calendar.SECOND and Calendar.MILLISECOND * A fragment less than or equal to a HOUR field will return 0. *

* *
    *
  • January 1, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR as fragment will return 7 * (equivalent to deprecated date.getHours())
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR as fragment will return 7 * (equivalent to deprecated date.getHours())
  • *
  • January 1, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MONTH as fragment will return 7
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MONTH as fragment will return 127 (5*24 + 7)
  • *
  • January 16, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MILLISECOND as fragment will return 0 * (a millisecond cannot be split in hours)
  • *
* * @param date * the date to work with, not null * @param fragment * the {@code Calendar} field part of date to calculate * @return number of hours within the fragment of date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} or * fragment is not supported * @since 2.4 */ public static long getFragmentInHours(final Date date,final int fragment){ return getFragment(date, fragment, TimeUnit.HOURS); } /** *

* Returns the number of days within the * fragment. All datefields greater than the fragment will be ignored. *

* *

* Asking the days of any date will only return the number of days * of the current month (resulting in a number between 1 and 31). This * method will retrieve the number of days for any fragment. * For example, if you want to calculate the number of days past this year, * your fragment is Calendar.YEAR. The result will be all days of the * past month(s). *

* *

* Valid fragments are: Calendar.YEAR, Calendar.MONTH, both * Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR and Calendar.DATE, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, * Calendar.MINUTE, Calendar.SECOND and Calendar.MILLISECOND * A fragment less than or equal to a DAY field will return 0. *

* *
    *
  • January 28, 2008 with Calendar.MONTH as fragment will return 28 * (equivalent to deprecated date.getDay())
  • *
  • February 28, 2008 with Calendar.MONTH as fragment will return 28 * (equivalent to deprecated date.getDay())
  • *
  • January 28, 2008 with Calendar.YEAR as fragment will return 28
  • *
  • February 28, 2008 with Calendar.YEAR as fragment will return 59
  • *
  • January 28, 2008 with Calendar.MILLISECOND as fragment will return 0 * (a millisecond cannot be split in days)
  • *
* * @param date * the date to work with, not null * @param fragment * the {@code Calendar} field part of date to calculate * @return number of days within the fragment of date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} or * fragment is not supported * @since 2.4 */ public static long getFragmentInDays(final Date date,final int fragment){ return getFragment(date, fragment, TimeUnit.DAYS); } /** *

* Returns the number of milliseconds within the * fragment. All datefields greater than the fragment will be ignored. *

* *

* Asking the milliseconds of any date will only return the number of milliseconds * of the current second (resulting in a number between 0 and 999). This * method will retrieve the number of milliseconds for any fragment. * For example, if you want to calculate the number of seconds past today, * your fragment is Calendar.DATE or Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR. The result will * be all seconds of the past hour(s), minutes(s) and second(s). *

* *

* Valid fragments are: Calendar.YEAR, Calendar.MONTH, both * Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR and Calendar.DATE, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, * Calendar.MINUTE, Calendar.SECOND and Calendar.MILLISECOND * A fragment less than or equal to a MILLISECOND field will return 0. *

* *
    *
  • January 1, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.SECOND as fragment will return 538 * (equivalent to calendar.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND))
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.SECOND as fragment will return 538 * (equivalent to calendar.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND))
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MINUTE as fragment will return 10538 * (10*1000 + 538)
  • *
  • January 16, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MILLISECOND as fragment will return 0 * (a millisecond cannot be split in milliseconds)
  • *
* * @param calendar * the calendar to work with, not null * @param fragment * the {@code Calendar} field part of calendar to calculate * @return number of milliseconds within the fragment of date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} or * fragment is not supported * @since 2.4 */ public static long getFragmentInMilliseconds(final Calendar calendar,final int fragment){ return getFragment(calendar, fragment, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS); } /** *

* Returns the number of seconds within the * fragment. All datefields greater than the fragment will be ignored. *

* *

* Asking the seconds of any date will only return the number of seconds * of the current minute (resulting in a number between 0 and 59). This * method will retrieve the number of seconds for any fragment. * For example, if you want to calculate the number of seconds past today, * your fragment is Calendar.DATE or Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR. The result will * be all seconds of the past hour(s) and minutes(s). *

* *

* Valid fragments are: Calendar.YEAR, Calendar.MONTH, both * Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR and Calendar.DATE, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, * Calendar.MINUTE, Calendar.SECOND and Calendar.MILLISECOND * A fragment less than or equal to a SECOND field will return 0. *

* *
    *
  • January 1, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MINUTE as fragment will return 10 * (equivalent to calendar.get(Calendar.SECOND))
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MINUTE as fragment will return 10 * (equivalent to calendar.get(Calendar.SECOND))
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR as fragment will return 26110 * (7*3600 + 15*60 + 10)
  • *
  • January 16, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MILLISECOND as fragment will return 0 * (a millisecond cannot be split in seconds)
  • *
* * @param calendar * the calendar to work with, not null * @param fragment * the {@code Calendar} field part of calendar to calculate * @return number of seconds within the fragment of date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} or * fragment is not supported * @since 2.4 */ public static long getFragmentInSeconds(final Calendar calendar,final int fragment){ return getFragment(calendar, fragment, TimeUnit.SECONDS); } /** *

* Returns the number of minutes within the * fragment. All datefields greater than the fragment will be ignored. *

* *

* Asking the minutes of any date will only return the number of minutes * of the current hour (resulting in a number between 0 and 59). This * method will retrieve the number of minutes for any fragment. * For example, if you want to calculate the number of minutes past this month, * your fragment is Calendar.MONTH. The result will be all minutes of the * past day(s) and hour(s). *

* *

* Valid fragments are: Calendar.YEAR, Calendar.MONTH, both * Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR and Calendar.DATE, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, * Calendar.MINUTE, Calendar.SECOND and Calendar.MILLISECOND * A fragment less than or equal to a MINUTE field will return 0. *

* *
    *
  • January 1, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY as fragment will return 15 * (equivalent to calendar.get(Calendar.MINUTES))
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY as fragment will return 15 * (equivalent to calendar.get(Calendar.MINUTES))
  • *
  • January 1, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MONTH as fragment will return 15
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MONTH as fragment will return 435 (7*60 + 15)
  • *
  • January 16, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MILLISECOND as fragment will return 0 * (a millisecond cannot be split in minutes)
  • *
* * @param calendar * the calendar to work with, not null * @param fragment * the {@code Calendar} field part of calendar to calculate * @return number of minutes within the fragment of date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} or * fragment is not supported * @since 2.4 */ public static long getFragmentInMinutes(final Calendar calendar,final int fragment){ return getFragment(calendar, fragment, TimeUnit.MINUTES); } /** *

* Returns the number of hours within the * fragment. All datefields greater than the fragment will be ignored. *

* *

* Asking the hours of any date will only return the number of hours * of the current day (resulting in a number between 0 and 23). This * method will retrieve the number of hours for any fragment. * For example, if you want to calculate the number of hours past this month, * your fragment is Calendar.MONTH. The result will be all hours of the * past day(s). *

* *

* Valid fragments are: Calendar.YEAR, Calendar.MONTH, both * Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR and Calendar.DATE, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, * Calendar.MINUTE, Calendar.SECOND and Calendar.MILLISECOND * A fragment less than or equal to a HOUR field will return 0. *

* *
    *
  • January 1, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR as fragment will return 7 * (equivalent to calendar.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY))
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR as fragment will return 7 * (equivalent to calendar.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY))
  • *
  • January 1, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MONTH as fragment will return 7
  • *
  • January 6, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MONTH as fragment will return 127 (5*24 + 7)
  • *
  • January 16, 2008 7:15:10.538 with Calendar.MILLISECOND as fragment will return 0 * (a millisecond cannot be split in hours)
  • *
* * @param calendar * the calendar to work with, not null * @param fragment * the {@code Calendar} field part of calendar to calculate * @return number of hours within the fragment of date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} or * fragment is not supported * @since 2.4 */ public static long getFragmentInHours(final Calendar calendar,final int fragment){ return getFragment(calendar, fragment, TimeUnit.HOURS); } /** *

* Returns the number of days within the * fragment. All datefields greater than the fragment will be ignored. *

* *

* Asking the days of any date will only return the number of days * of the current month (resulting in a number between 1 and 31). This * method will retrieve the number of days for any fragment. * For example, if you want to calculate the number of days past this year, * your fragment is Calendar.YEAR. The result will be all days of the * past month(s). *

* *

* Valid fragments are: Calendar.YEAR, Calendar.MONTH, both * Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR and Calendar.DATE, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, * Calendar.MINUTE, Calendar.SECOND and Calendar.MILLISECOND * A fragment less than or equal to a DAY field will return 0. *

* *
    *
  • January 28, 2008 with Calendar.MONTH as fragment will return 28 * (equivalent to calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH))
  • *
  • February 28, 2008 with Calendar.MONTH as fragment will return 28 * (equivalent to calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH))
  • *
  • January 28, 2008 with Calendar.YEAR as fragment will return 28 * (equivalent to calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR))
  • *
  • February 28, 2008 with Calendar.YEAR as fragment will return 59 * (equivalent to calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR))
  • *
  • January 28, 2008 with Calendar.MILLISECOND as fragment will return 0 * (a millisecond cannot be split in days)
  • *
* * @param calendar * the calendar to work with, not null * @param fragment * the {@code Calendar} field part of calendar to calculate * @return number of days within the fragment of date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} or * fragment is not supported * @since 2.4 */ public static long getFragmentInDays(final Calendar calendar,final int fragment){ return getFragment(calendar, fragment, TimeUnit.DAYS); } /** * Gets a Date fragment for any unit. * * @param date * the date to work with, not null * @param fragment * the Calendar field part of date to calculate * @param unit * the time unit * @return number of units within the fragment of the date * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} or * fragment is not supported * @since 2.4 */ private static long getFragment(final Date date,final int fragment,final TimeUnit unit){ validateDateNotNull(date); final Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(); calendar.setTime(date); return getFragment(calendar, fragment, unit); } /** * Gets a Calendar fragment for any unit. * * @param calendar * the calendar to work with, not null * @param fragment * the Calendar field part of calendar to calculate * @param unit * the time unit * @return number of units within the fragment of the calendar * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if the date is {@code null} or * fragment is not supported * @since 2.4 */ private static long getFragment(final Calendar calendar,final int fragment,final TimeUnit unit){ if (calendar == null){ throw nullDateIllegalArgumentException(); } long result = 0; final int offset = (unit == TimeUnit.DAYS) ? 0 : 1; // Fragments bigger than a day require a breakdown to days switch (fragment) { case Calendar.YEAR: result += unit.convert(calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR) - offset, TimeUnit.DAYS); break; case Calendar.MONTH: result += unit.convert(calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH) - offset, TimeUnit.DAYS); break; default: break; } switch (fragment) { // Number of days already calculated for these cases case Calendar.YEAR: case Calendar.MONTH: // The rest of the valid cases case Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR: case Calendar.DATE: result += unit.convert(calendar.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY), TimeUnit.HOURS); //$FALL-THROUGH$ case Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY: result += unit.convert(calendar.get(Calendar.MINUTE), TimeUnit.MINUTES); //$FALL-THROUGH$ case Calendar.MINUTE: result += unit.convert(calendar.get(Calendar.SECOND), TimeUnit.SECONDS); //$FALL-THROUGH$ case Calendar.SECOND: result += unit.convert(calendar.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND), TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS); break; case Calendar.MILLISECOND: break; //never useful default: throw new IllegalArgumentException("The fragment " + fragment + " is not supported"); } return result; } /** * Determines if two calendars are equal up to no more than the specified * most significant field. * * @param cal1 * the first calendar, not {@code null} * @param cal2 * the second calendar, not {@code null} * @param field * the field from {@code Calendar} * @return {@code true} if equal; otherwise {@code false} * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if any argument is {@code null} * @see #truncate(Calendar, int) * @see #truncatedEquals(Date, Date, int) * @since 3.0 */ public static boolean truncatedEquals(final Calendar cal1,final Calendar cal2,final int field){ return truncatedCompareTo(cal1, cal2, field) == 0; } /** * Determines if two dates are equal up to no more than the specified * most significant field. * * @param date1 * the first date, not {@code null} * @param date2 * the second date, not {@code null} * @param field * the field from {@code Calendar} * @return {@code true} if equal; otherwise {@code false} * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if any argument is {@code null} * @see #truncate(Date, int) * @see #truncatedEquals(Calendar, Calendar, int) * @since 3.0 */ public static boolean truncatedEquals(final Date date1,final Date date2,final int field){ return truncatedCompareTo(date1, date2, field) == 0; } /** * Determines how two calendars compare up to no more than the specified * most significant field. * * @param cal1 * the first calendar, not {@code null} * @param cal2 * the second calendar, not {@code null} * @param field * the field from {@code Calendar} * @return a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as the first * calendar is less than, equal to, or greater than the second. * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if any argument is {@code null} * @see #truncate(Calendar, int) * @see #truncatedCompareTo(Date, Date, int) * @since 3.0 */ public static int truncatedCompareTo(final Calendar cal1,final Calendar cal2,final int field){ final Calendar truncatedCal1 = truncate(cal1, field); final Calendar truncatedCal2 = truncate(cal2, field); return truncatedCal1.compareTo(truncatedCal2); } /** * Determines how two dates compare up to no more than the specified * most significant field. * * @param date1 * the first date, not {@code null} * @param date2 * the second date, not {@code null} * @param field * the field from {@code Calendar} * @return a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as the first * date is less than, equal to, or greater than the second. * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if any argument is {@code null} * @see #truncate(Calendar, int) * @see #truncatedCompareTo(Date, Date, int) * @since 3.0 */ public static int truncatedCompareTo(final Date date1,final Date date2,final int field){ final Date truncatedDate1 = truncate(date1, field); final Date truncatedDate2 = truncate(date2, field); return truncatedDate1.compareTo(truncatedDate2); } private static void validateDateNotNull(final Date date){ Validate.notNull(date, "The date must not be null"); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

* Date iterator. *

*/ static class DateIterator implements Iterator{ private final Calendar endFinal; private final Calendar spot; /** * Constructs a DateIterator that ranges from one date to another. * * @param startFinal * start date (inclusive) * @param endFinal * end date (inclusive) */ DateIterator(final Calendar startFinal, final Calendar endFinal){ super(); this.endFinal = endFinal; spot = startFinal; spot.add(Calendar.DATE, -1); } /** * Has the iterator not reached the end date yet? * * @return {@code true} if the iterator has yet to reach the end date */ @Override public boolean hasNext(){ return spot.before(endFinal); } /** * Returns the next calendar in the iteration * * @return Object calendar for the next date */ @Override public Calendar next(){ if (spot.equals(endFinal)){ throw new NoSuchElementException(); } spot.add(Calendar.DATE, 1); return (Calendar) spot.clone(); } /** * Always throws UnsupportedOperationException. * * @throws UnsupportedOperationException * Always thrown. * @see java.util.Iterator#remove() */ @Override public void remove(){ throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); } } }




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