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package org.apache.poi.ss.util;
import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Map;
import org.apache.logging.log4j.LogManager;
import org.apache.logging.log4j.Logger;
import org.apache.poi.util.LocaleID;
/**
* Convert java DateFormat patterns into Excel custom number formats.
* For example, to format a date in excel using the "dd MMMM, yyyy" pattern and Japanese
* locale, use the following code:
*
*
* // returns "[$-0411]dd MMMM, yyyy;@" where the [$-0411] prefix tells Excel to use the Japanese locale
* String excelFormatPattern = DateFormatConverter.convert(Locale.JAPANESE, "dd MMMM, yyyy");
*
* CellStyle cellStyle = workbook.createCellStyle();
*
* DataFormat poiFormat = workbook.createDataFormat();
* cellStyle.setDataFormat(poiFormat.getFormat(excelFormatPattern));
* cell.setCellValue(new Date());
* cell.setCellStyle(cellStyle); // formats date as '2012\u5e743\u670817\u65e5'
*
*
* TODO Generalise this for all Excel format strings
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
public final class DateFormatConverter {
private static final Logger LOG = LogManager.getLogger(DateFormatConverter.class);
private DateFormatConverter() {
}
public static class DateFormatTokenizer {
String format;
int pos;
public DateFormatTokenizer(String format) {
this.format = format;
}
public String getNextToken() {
if( pos >= format.length() ) {
return null;
}
int subStart = pos;
final char curChar = format.charAt(pos);
++pos;
if( curChar == '\'' ) {
while( ( pos < format.length() ) && ( format.charAt(pos) != '\'' ) ) {
++pos;
}
if( pos < format.length() ) {
++pos;
}
} else {
while( ( pos < format.length() ) && ( format.charAt(pos) == curChar ) ) {
++pos;
}
}
return format.substring(subStart,pos);
}
public static String[] tokenize( String format ) {
List result = new ArrayList<>();
DateFormatTokenizer tokenizer = new DateFormatTokenizer(format);
String token;
while( ( token = tokenizer.getNextToken() ) != null ) {
result.add(token);
}
return result.toArray(new String[0]);
}
@Override
public String toString() {
StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
DateFormatTokenizer tokenizer = new DateFormatTokenizer(format);
String token;
while( ( token = tokenizer.getNextToken() ) != null ) {
if( result.length() > 0 ) {
result.append( ", " );
}
result.append("[").append(token).append("]");
}
return result.toString();
}
}
private static Map tokenConversions = prepareTokenConversions();
private static Map prepareTokenConversions() {
Map result = new HashMap<>();
result.put( "EEEE", "dddd" );
result.put( "EEE", "ddd" );
result.put( "EE", "ddd" );
result.put( "E", "d" );
result.put( "Z", "" );
result.put( "z", "" );
result.put( "a", "am/pm" );
result.put( "A", "AM/PM" );
result.put( "K", "H" );
result.put( "KK", "HH" );
result.put( "k", "h" );
result.put( "kk", "hh" );
result.put( "S", "0" );
result.put( "SS", "00" );
result.put( "SSS", "000" );
result.put( "y", "yyyy" );
return result;
}
public static String getPrefixForLocale( Locale locale ) {
final String languageTag = locale.toLanguageTag();
if (Locale.ROOT.equals(locale) || "".equals(languageTag)) {
// JDK 8 adds an empty locale-string, see also https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-941
return "";
}
LocaleID loc = LocaleID.lookupByLanguageTag(languageTag);
if (loc == null) {
String cmpTag = (languageTag.indexOf('_') > -1) ? languageTag.replace('_', '-') : languageTag;
int idx = languageTag.length();
while (loc == null && (idx = cmpTag.lastIndexOf('-', idx - 1)) > 0) {
loc = LocaleID.lookupByLanguageTag(languageTag.substring(0, idx));
}
}
if (loc == null) {
LOG.atError().log("Unable to find prefix for Locale '{}' or its parent locales.", languageTag);
return "";
}
return String.format(Locale.ROOT, "[$-%04X]", loc.getLcid());
}
public static String convert( Locale locale, DateFormat df ) {
String ptrn = ((SimpleDateFormat)df).toPattern();
return convert(locale, ptrn);
}
public static String convert( Locale locale, String format ) {
StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
result.append(getPrefixForLocale(locale));
DateFormatTokenizer tokenizer = new DateFormatTokenizer(format);
String token;
while( ( token = tokenizer.getNextToken() ) != null ) {
if( token.startsWith("'") ) {
result.append( token.replace('\'', '"') );
} else if( ! Character.isLetter( token.charAt( 0 ) ) ) {
result.append( token );
} else {
// It's a code, translate it if necessary
String mappedToken = tokenConversions.get(token);
result.append( mappedToken == null ? token : mappedToken );
}
}
result.append(";@");
return result.toString().trim();
}
public static String getJavaDatePattern(int style, Locale locale) {
DateFormat df = DateFormat.getDateInstance(style, locale);
if( df instanceof SimpleDateFormat ) {
return ((SimpleDateFormat)df).toPattern();
} else {
switch( style ) {
case DateFormat.SHORT:
return "d/MM/yy";
case DateFormat.LONG:
return "MMMM d, yyyy";
case DateFormat.FULL:
return "dddd, MMMM d, yyyy";
default:
case DateFormat.MEDIUM:
return "MMM d, yyyy";
}
}
}
public static String getJavaTimePattern(int style, Locale locale) {
DateFormat df = DateFormat.getTimeInstance(style, locale);
if( df instanceof SimpleDateFormat ) {
return ((SimpleDateFormat)df).toPattern();
} else {
switch( style ) {
case DateFormat.SHORT:
return "h:mm a";
default:
case DateFormat.MEDIUM:
case DateFormat.LONG:
case DateFormat.FULL:
return "h:mm:ss a";
}
}
}
public static String getJavaDateTimePattern(int style, Locale locale) {
DateFormat df = DateFormat.getDateTimeInstance(style, style, locale);
if( df instanceof SimpleDateFormat ) {
return ((SimpleDateFormat)df).toPattern();
} else {
switch( style ) {
case DateFormat.SHORT:
return "M/d/yy h:mm a";
case DateFormat.LONG:
return "MMMM d, yyyy h:mm:ss a";
case DateFormat.FULL:
return "dddd, MMMM d, yyyy h:mm:ss a";
default:
case DateFormat.MEDIUM:
return "MMM d, yyyy h:mm:ss a";
}
}
}
}