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* --------------
* DateTitle.java
* --------------
* (C) Copyright 2000-2007, by David Berry and Contributors.
*
* Original Author: David Berry;
* Contributor(s): David Gilbert (for Object Refinery Limited);
*
* Changes (from 18-Sep-2001)
* --------------------------
* 18-Sep-2001 : Added standard header (DG);
* 09-Jan-2002 : Updated Javadoc comments (DG);
* 07-Feb-2002 : Changed blank space around title from Insets --> Spacer, to
* allow for relative or absolute spacing (DG);
* 26-Sep-2002 : Fixed errors reported by Checkstyle (DG);
* 31-Jan-2005 : Updated for changes to super class (DG);
* ------------- JFREECHART 1.0.x ---------------------------------------------
* 02-Feb-2007 : Removed author tags all over JFreeChart sources (DG);
*
*/
package org.jfree.chart.title;
import java.awt.Color;
import java.awt.Font;
import java.awt.Paint;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Locale;
import org.jfree.ui.HorizontalAlignment;
import org.jfree.ui.RectangleEdge;
import org.jfree.ui.RectangleInsets;
import org.jfree.ui.VerticalAlignment;
/**
* A chart title that displays the date.
* <p>
* Keep in mind that a chart can have several titles, and that they can appear
* at the top, left, right or bottom of the chart - a <code>DateTitle</code>
* will commonly appear at the bottom of a chart, although you can place it
* anywhere.
* <P>
* By specifying the locale, dates are formatted to the correct standard for
* the given locale. For example, a date would appear as "January 17, 2000" in
* the US, but "17 January 2000" in most European locales.
*/
public class DateTitle extends TextTitle implements Serializable {
/** For serialization. */
private static final long serialVersionUID = -465434812763159881L;
/**
* Creates a new chart title that displays the current date in the default
* (LONG) format for the locale, positioned to the bottom right of the
* chart.
* <P>
* The color will be black in 12 point, plain Helvetica font (maps to Arial
* on Win32 systems without Helvetica).
*/
public DateTitle() {
this(DateFormat.LONG);
}
/**
* Creates a new chart title that displays the current date with the
* specified style (for the default locale).
* <P>
* The date style should be one of: <code>SHORT</code>,
* <code>MEDIUM</code>, <code>LONG</code> or <code>FULL</code>
* (defined in <code>java.util.DateFormat<code>).
*
* @param style the date style.
*/
public DateTitle(int style) {
this(style, Locale.getDefault(), new Font("Dialog", Font.PLAIN, 12),
Color.black);
}
/**
* Creates a new chart title that displays the current date.
* <p>
* The date style should be one of: <code>SHORT</code>,
* <code>MEDIUM</code>, <code>LONG</code> or <code>FULL</code> (defined
* in <code>java.util.DateFormat<code>).
* <P>
* For the locale, you can use <code>Locale.getDefault()</code> for the
* default locale.
*
* @param style the date style.
* @param locale the locale.
* @param font the font.
* @param paint the text color.
*/
public DateTitle(int style, Locale locale, Font font, Paint paint) {
this(style, locale, font, paint, RectangleEdge.BOTTOM,
HorizontalAlignment.RIGHT, VerticalAlignment.CENTER,
Title.DEFAULT_PADDING);
}
/**
* Creates a new chart title that displays the current date.
* <p>
* The date style should be one of: <code>SHORT</code>,
* <code>MEDIUM</code>, <code>LONG</code> or <code>FULL</code> (defined
* in <code>java.util.DateFormat<code>).
* <P>
* For the locale, you can use <code>Locale.getDefault()</code> for the
* default locale.
*
* @param style the date style.
* @param locale the locale.
* @param font the font (not null).
* @param paint the text color (not null).
* @param position the relative location of this title (use constants in
* Title).
* @param horizontalAlignment the horizontal text alignment of this title
* (use constants in Title).
* @param verticalAlignment the vertical text alignment of this title (use
* constants in Title).
* @param padding determines the blank space around the outside of the
* title (not null).
*/
public DateTitle(int style, Locale locale, Font font, Paint paint,
RectangleEdge position,
HorizontalAlignment horizontalAlignment,
VerticalAlignment verticalAlignment,
RectangleInsets padding) {
super(DateFormat.getDateInstance(style, locale).format(new Date()),
font, paint, position, horizontalAlignment, verticalAlignment,
padding);
}
/**
* Set the format of the date.
* <P>
* The date style should be one of: <code>SHORT</code>,
* <code>MEDIUM</code>, <code>LONG</code> or <code>FULL</code> (defined
* in <code>java.util.DateFormat<code>).
* <P>
* For the locale, you can use <code>Locale.getDefault()</code> for the
* default locale.
*
* @param style the date style.
* @param locale the locale.
*/
public void setDateFormat(int style, Locale locale) {
setText(DateFormat.getDateInstance(style, locale).format(new Date()));
}
}
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