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package org.apache.commons.lang3.time;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.GregorianCalendar;
import java.util.TimeZone;

import org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils;

/**
 * 

Duration formatting utilities and constants. The following table describes the tokens * used in the pattern language for formatting.

* * * * * * * * * *
characterduration element
yyears
Mmonths
ddays
Hhours
mminutes
sseconds
Smilliseconds
* * @since 2.1 * @version $Id: DurationFormatUtils.java 1144993 2011-07-11 00:51:16Z ggregory $ */ public class DurationFormatUtils { /** *

DurationFormatUtils instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming.

* *

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

*/ public DurationFormatUtils() { super(); } /** *

Pattern used with FastDateFormat and SimpleDateFormat * for the ISO8601 period format used in durations.

* * @see org.apache.commons.lang3.time.FastDateFormat * @see java.text.SimpleDateFormat */ public static final String ISO_EXTENDED_FORMAT_PATTERN = "'P'yyyy'Y'M'M'd'DT'H'H'm'M's.S'S'"; //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

Formats the time gap as a string.

* *

The format used is ISO8601-like: * H:m:s.S.

* * @param durationMillis the duration to format * @return the formatted duration, not null */ public static String formatDurationHMS(long durationMillis) { return formatDuration(durationMillis, "H:mm:ss.SSS"); } /** *

Formats the time gap as a string.

* *

The format used is the ISO8601 period format.

* *

This method formats durations using the days and lower fields of the * ISO format pattern, such as P7D6TH5M4.321S.

* * @param durationMillis the duration to format * @return the formatted duration, not null */ public static String formatDurationISO(long durationMillis) { return formatDuration(durationMillis, ISO_EXTENDED_FORMAT_PATTERN, false); } /** *

Formats the time gap as a string, using the specified format, and padding with zeros and * using the default timezone.

* *

This method formats durations using the days and lower fields of the * format pattern. Months and larger are not used.

* * @param durationMillis the duration to format * @param format the way in which to format the duration, not null * @return the formatted duration, not null */ public static String formatDuration(long durationMillis, String format) { return formatDuration(durationMillis, format, true); } /** *

Formats the time gap as a string, using the specified format. * Padding the left hand side of numbers with zeroes is optional and * the timezone may be specified.

* *

This method formats durations using the days and lower fields of the * format pattern. Months and larger are not used.

* * @param durationMillis the duration to format * @param format the way in which to format the duration, not null * @param padWithZeros whether to pad the left hand side of numbers with 0's * @return the formatted duration, not null */ public static String formatDuration(long durationMillis, String format, boolean padWithZeros) { Token[] tokens = lexx(format); int days = 0; int hours = 0; int minutes = 0; int seconds = 0; int milliseconds = 0; if (Token.containsTokenWithValue(tokens, d) ) { days = (int) (durationMillis / DateUtils.MILLIS_PER_DAY); durationMillis = durationMillis - (days * DateUtils.MILLIS_PER_DAY); } if (Token.containsTokenWithValue(tokens, H) ) { hours = (int) (durationMillis / DateUtils.MILLIS_PER_HOUR); durationMillis = durationMillis - (hours * DateUtils.MILLIS_PER_HOUR); } if (Token.containsTokenWithValue(tokens, m) ) { minutes = (int) (durationMillis / DateUtils.MILLIS_PER_MINUTE); durationMillis = durationMillis - (minutes * DateUtils.MILLIS_PER_MINUTE); } if (Token.containsTokenWithValue(tokens, s) ) { seconds = (int) (durationMillis / DateUtils.MILLIS_PER_SECOND); durationMillis = durationMillis - (seconds * DateUtils.MILLIS_PER_SECOND); } if (Token.containsTokenWithValue(tokens, S) ) { milliseconds = (int) durationMillis; } return format(tokens, 0, 0, days, hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds, padWithZeros); } /** *

Formats an elapsed time into a plurialization correct string.

* *

This method formats durations using the days and lower fields of the * format pattern. Months and larger are not used.

* * @param durationMillis the elapsed time to report in milliseconds * @param suppressLeadingZeroElements suppresses leading 0 elements * @param suppressTrailingZeroElements suppresses trailing 0 elements * @return the formatted text in days/hours/minutes/seconds, not null */ public static String formatDurationWords( long durationMillis, boolean suppressLeadingZeroElements, boolean suppressTrailingZeroElements) { // This method is generally replacable by the format method, but // there are a series of tweaks and special cases that require // trickery to replicate. String duration = formatDuration(durationMillis, "d' days 'H' hours 'm' minutes 's' seconds'"); if (suppressLeadingZeroElements) { // this is a temporary marker on the front. Like ^ in regexp. duration = " " + duration; String tmp = StringUtils.replaceOnce(duration, " 0 days", ""); if (tmp.length() != duration.length()) { duration = tmp; tmp = StringUtils.replaceOnce(duration, " 0 hours", ""); if (tmp.length() != duration.length()) { duration = tmp; tmp = StringUtils.replaceOnce(duration, " 0 minutes", ""); duration = tmp; if (tmp.length() != duration.length()) { duration = StringUtils.replaceOnce(tmp, " 0 seconds", ""); } } } if (duration.length() != 0) { // strip the space off again duration = duration.substring(1); } } if (suppressTrailingZeroElements) { String tmp = StringUtils.replaceOnce(duration, " 0 seconds", ""); if (tmp.length() != duration.length()) { duration = tmp; tmp = StringUtils.replaceOnce(duration, " 0 minutes", ""); if (tmp.length() != duration.length()) { duration = tmp; tmp = StringUtils.replaceOnce(duration, " 0 hours", ""); if (tmp.length() != duration.length()) { duration = StringUtils.replaceOnce(tmp, " 0 days", ""); } } } } // handle plurals duration = " " + duration; duration = StringUtils.replaceOnce(duration, " 1 seconds", " 1 second"); duration = StringUtils.replaceOnce(duration, " 1 minutes", " 1 minute"); duration = StringUtils.replaceOnce(duration, " 1 hours", " 1 hour"); duration = StringUtils.replaceOnce(duration, " 1 days", " 1 day"); return duration.trim(); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

Formats the time gap as a string.

* *

The format used is the ISO8601 period format.

* * @param startMillis the start of the duration to format * @param endMillis the end of the duration to format * @return the formatted duration, not null */ public static String formatPeriodISO(long startMillis, long endMillis) { return formatPeriod(startMillis, endMillis, ISO_EXTENDED_FORMAT_PATTERN, false, TimeZone.getDefault()); } /** *

Formats the time gap as a string, using the specified format. * Padding the left hand side of numbers with zeroes is optional. * * @param startMillis the start of the duration * @param endMillis the end of the duration * @param format the way in which to format the duration, not null * @return the formatted duration, not null */ public static String formatPeriod(long startMillis, long endMillis, String format) { return formatPeriod(startMillis, endMillis, format, true, TimeZone.getDefault()); } /** *

Formats the time gap as a string, using the specified format. * Padding the left hand side of numbers with zeroes is optional and * the timezone may be specified.

* *

When calculating the difference between months/days, it chooses to * calculate months first. So when working out the number of months and * days between January 15th and March 10th, it choose 1 month and * 23 days gained by choosing January->February = 1 month and then * calculating days forwards, and not the 1 month and 26 days gained by * choosing March -> February = 1 month and then calculating days * backwards.

* *

For more control, the Joda-Time * library is recommended.

* * @param startMillis the start of the duration * @param endMillis the end of the duration * @param format the way in which to format the duration, not null * @param padWithZeros whether to pad the left hand side of numbers with 0's * @param timezone the millis are defined in * @return the formatted duration, not null */ public static String formatPeriod(long startMillis, long endMillis, String format, boolean padWithZeros, TimeZone timezone) { // Used to optimise for differences under 28 days and // called formatDuration(millis, format); however this did not work // over leap years. // TODO: Compare performance to see if anything was lost by // losing this optimisation. Token[] tokens = lexx(format); // timezones get funky around 0, so normalizing everything to GMT // stops the hours being off Calendar start = Calendar.getInstance(timezone); start.setTime(new Date(startMillis)); Calendar end = Calendar.getInstance(timezone); end.setTime(new Date(endMillis)); // initial estimates int milliseconds = end.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND) - start.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND); int seconds = end.get(Calendar.SECOND) - start.get(Calendar.SECOND); int minutes = end.get(Calendar.MINUTE) - start.get(Calendar.MINUTE); int hours = end.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY) - start.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY); int days = end.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH) - start.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH); int months = end.get(Calendar.MONTH) - start.get(Calendar.MONTH); int years = end.get(Calendar.YEAR) - start.get(Calendar.YEAR); // each initial estimate is adjusted in case it is under 0 while (milliseconds < 0) { milliseconds += 1000; seconds -= 1; } while (seconds < 0) { seconds += 60; minutes -= 1; } while (minutes < 0) { minutes += 60; hours -= 1; } while (hours < 0) { hours += 24; days -= 1; } if (Token.containsTokenWithValue(tokens, M)) { while (days < 0) { days += start.getActualMaximum(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH); months -= 1; start.add(Calendar.MONTH, 1); } while (months < 0) { months += 12; years -= 1; } if (!Token.containsTokenWithValue(tokens, y) && years != 0) { while (years != 0) { months += 12 * years; years = 0; } } } else { // there are no M's in the format string if( !Token.containsTokenWithValue(tokens, y) ) { int target = end.get(Calendar.YEAR); if (months < 0) { // target is end-year -1 target -= 1; } while ( (start.get(Calendar.YEAR) != target)) { days += start.getActualMaximum(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR) - start.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR); // Not sure I grok why this is needed, but the brutal tests show it is if (start instanceof GregorianCalendar && start.get(Calendar.MONTH) == Calendar.FEBRUARY && start.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH) == 29) { days += 1; } start.add(Calendar.YEAR, 1); days += start.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR); } years = 0; } while( start.get(Calendar.MONTH) != end.get(Calendar.MONTH) ) { days += start.getActualMaximum(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH); start.add(Calendar.MONTH, 1); } months = 0; while (days < 0) { days += start.getActualMaximum(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH); months -= 1; start.add(Calendar.MONTH, 1); } } // The rest of this code adds in values that // aren't requested. This allows the user to ask for the // number of months and get the real count and not just 0->11. if (!Token.containsTokenWithValue(tokens, d)) { hours += 24 * days; days = 0; } if (!Token.containsTokenWithValue(tokens, H)) { minutes += 60 * hours; hours = 0; } if (!Token.containsTokenWithValue(tokens, m)) { seconds += 60 * minutes; minutes = 0; } if (!Token.containsTokenWithValue(tokens, s)) { milliseconds += 1000 * seconds; seconds = 0; } return format(tokens, years, months, days, hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds, padWithZeros); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

The internal method to do the formatting.

* * @param tokens the tokens * @param years the number of years * @param months the number of months * @param days the number of days * @param hours the number of hours * @param minutes the number of minutes * @param seconds the number of seconds * @param milliseconds the number of millis * @param padWithZeros whether to pad * @return the formatted string */ static String format(Token[] tokens, int years, int months, int days, int hours, int minutes, int seconds, int milliseconds, boolean padWithZeros) { StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer(); boolean lastOutputSeconds = false; int sz = tokens.length; for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { Token token = tokens[i]; Object value = token.getValue(); int count = token.getCount(); if (value instanceof StringBuffer) { buffer.append(value.toString()); } else { if (value == y) { buffer.append(padWithZeros ? StringUtils.leftPad(Integer.toString(years), count, '0') : Integer .toString(years)); lastOutputSeconds = false; } else if (value == M) { buffer.append(padWithZeros ? StringUtils.leftPad(Integer.toString(months), count, '0') : Integer .toString(months)); lastOutputSeconds = false; } else if (value == d) { buffer.append(padWithZeros ? StringUtils.leftPad(Integer.toString(days), count, '0') : Integer .toString(days)); lastOutputSeconds = false; } else if (value == H) { buffer.append(padWithZeros ? StringUtils.leftPad(Integer.toString(hours), count, '0') : Integer .toString(hours)); lastOutputSeconds = false; } else if (value == m) { buffer.append(padWithZeros ? StringUtils.leftPad(Integer.toString(minutes), count, '0') : Integer .toString(minutes)); lastOutputSeconds = false; } else if (value == s) { buffer.append(padWithZeros ? StringUtils.leftPad(Integer.toString(seconds), count, '0') : Integer .toString(seconds)); lastOutputSeconds = true; } else if (value == S) { if (lastOutputSeconds) { milliseconds += 1000; String str = padWithZeros ? StringUtils.leftPad(Integer.toString(milliseconds), count, '0') : Integer.toString(milliseconds); buffer.append(str.substring(1)); } else { buffer.append(padWithZeros ? StringUtils.leftPad(Integer.toString(milliseconds), count, '0') : Integer.toString(milliseconds)); } lastOutputSeconds = false; } } } return buffer.toString(); } static final Object y = "y"; static final Object M = "M"; static final Object d = "d"; static final Object H = "H"; static final Object m = "m"; static final Object s = "s"; static final Object S = "S"; /** * Parses a classic date format string into Tokens * * @param format the format to parse, not null * @return array of Token[] */ static Token[] lexx(String format) { char[] array = format.toCharArray(); ArrayList list = new ArrayList(array.length); boolean inLiteral = false; StringBuffer buffer = null; Token previous = null; int sz = array.length; for(int i=0; itrue
if contained */ static boolean containsTokenWithValue(Token[] tokens, Object value) { int sz = tokens.length; for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { if (tokens[i].getValue() == value) { return true; } } return false; } private final Object value; private int count; /** * Wraps a token around a value. A value would be something like a 'Y'. * * @param value to wrap */ Token(Object value) { this.value = value; this.count = 1; } /** * Wraps a token around a repeated number of a value, for example it would * store 'yyyy' as a value for y and a count of 4. * * @param value to wrap * @param count to wrap */ Token(Object value, int count) { this.value = value; this.count = count; } /** * Adds another one of the value */ void increment() { count++; } /** * Gets the current number of values represented * * @return int number of values represented */ int getCount() { return count; } /** * Gets the particular value this token represents. * * @return Object value */ Object getValue() { return value; } /** * Supports equality of this Token to another Token. * * @param obj2 Object to consider equality of * @return boolean true if equal */ @Override public boolean equals(Object obj2) { if (obj2 instanceof Token) { Token tok2 = (Token) obj2; if (this.value.getClass() != tok2.value.getClass()) { return false; } if (this.count != tok2.count) { return false; } if (this.value instanceof StringBuffer) { return this.value.toString().equals(tok2.value.toString()); } else if (this.value instanceof Number) { return this.value.equals(tok2.value); } else { return this.value == tok2.value; } } return false; } /** * Returns a hash code for the token equal to the * hash code for the token's value. Thus 'TT' and 'TTTT' * will have the same hash code. * * @return The hash code for the token */ @Override public int hashCode() { return this.value.hashCode(); } /** * Represents this token as a String. * * @return String representation of the token */ @Override public String toString() { return StringUtils.repeat(this.value.toString(), this.count); } } }




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