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*
* --------
* Day.java
* --------
* (C) Copyright 2001-2007, by Object Refinery Limited.
*
* Original Author: David Gilbert (for Object Refinery Limited);
* Contributor(s): -;
*
* Changes
* -------
* 11-Oct-2001 : Version 1 (DG);
* 15-Nov-2001 : Updated Javadoc comments (DG);
* 04-Dec-2001 : Added static method to parse a string into a Day object (DG);
* 19-Dec-2001 : Added new constructor as suggested by Paul English (DG);
* 29-Jan-2002 : Changed getDay() method to getSerialDate() (DG);
* 26-Feb-2002 : Changed getStart(), getMiddle() and getEnd() methods to
* evaluate with reference to a particular time zone (DG);
* 19-Mar-2002 : Changed the API for the TimePeriod classes (DG);
* 29-May-2002 : Fixed bug in equals method (DG);
* 24-Jun-2002 : Removed unnecessary imports (DG);
* 10-Sep-2002 : Added getSerialIndex() method (DG);
* 07-Oct-2002 : Fixed errors reported by Checkstyle (DG);
* 10-Jan-2003 : Changed base class and method names (DG);
* 13-Mar-2003 : Moved to com.jrefinery.data.time package, and implemented
* Serializable (DG);
* 21-Oct-2003 : Added hashCode() method (DG);
* 30-Sep-2004 : Replaced getTime().getTime() with getTimeInMillis() (DG);
* 04-Nov-2004 : Reverted change of 30-Sep-2004, because it won't work for
* JDK 1.3 (DG);
* ------------- JFREECHART 1.0.x ---------------------------------------------
* 05-Oct-2006 : Updated API docs (DG);
* 06-Oct-2006 : Refactored to cache first and last millisecond values (DG);
*
*/
package org.jfree.data.time;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.text.DateFormat;
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.TimeZone;
import org.jfree.date.SerialDate;
/**
* Represents a single day in the range 1-Jan-1900 to 31-Dec-9999. This class
* is immutable, which is a requirement for all {@link RegularTimePeriod}
* subclasses.
*/
public class Day extends RegularTimePeriod implements Serializable {
/** For serialization. */
private static final long serialVersionUID = -7082667380758962755L;
/** A standard date formatter. */
protected static final DateFormat DATE_FORMAT
= new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd");
/** A date formatter for the default locale. */
protected static final DateFormat
DATE_FORMAT_SHORT = DateFormat.getDateInstance(DateFormat.SHORT);
/** A date formatter for the default locale. */
protected static final DateFormat
DATE_FORMAT_MEDIUM = DateFormat.getDateInstance(DateFormat.MEDIUM);
/** A date formatter for the default locale. */
protected static final DateFormat
DATE_FORMAT_LONG = DateFormat.getDateInstance(DateFormat.LONG);
/** The day (uses SerialDate for convenience). */
private SerialDate serialDate;
/** The first millisecond. */
private long firstMillisecond;
/** The last millisecond. */
private long lastMillisecond;
/**
* Creates a new instance, derived from the system date/time (and assuming
* the default timezone).
*/
public Day() {
this(new Date());
}
/**
* Constructs a new one day time period.
*
* @param day the day-of-the-month.
* @param month the month (1 to 12).
* @param year the year (1900 <= year <= 9999).
*/
public Day(int day, int month, int year) {
this.serialDate = SerialDate.createInstance(day, month, year);
peg(Calendar.getInstance());
}
/**
* Constructs a new one day time period.
*
* @param serialDate the day (<code>null</code> not permitted).
*/
public Day(SerialDate serialDate) {
if (serialDate == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Null 'serialDate' argument.");
}
this.serialDate = serialDate;
peg(Calendar.getInstance());
}
/**
* Constructs a new instance, based on a particular date/time and the
* default time zone.
*
* @param time the time (<code>null</code> not permitted).
*/
public Day(Date time) {
// defer argument checking...
this(time, RegularTimePeriod.DEFAULT_TIME_ZONE);
}
/**
* Constructs a new instance, based on a particular date/time and time zone.
*
* @param time the date/time.
* @param zone the time zone.
*/
public Day(Date time, TimeZone zone) {
if (time == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Null 'time' argument.");
}
if (zone == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Null 'zone' argument.");
}
Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(zone);
calendar.setTime(time);
int d = calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH);
int m = calendar.get(Calendar.MONTH) + 1;
int y = calendar.get(Calendar.YEAR);
this.serialDate = SerialDate.createInstance(d, m, y);
peg(calendar);
}
/**
* Returns the day as a {@link SerialDate}. Note: the reference that is
* returned should be an instance of an immutable {@link SerialDate}
* (otherwise the caller could use the reference to alter the state of
* this <code>Day</code> instance, and <code>Day</code> is supposed
* to be immutable).
*
* @return The day as a {@link SerialDate}.
*/
public SerialDate getSerialDate() {
return this.serialDate;
}
/**
* Returns the year.
*
* @return The year.
*/
public int getYear() {
return this.serialDate.getYYYY();
}
/**
* Returns the month.
*
* @return The month.
*/
public int getMonth() {
return this.serialDate.getMonth();
}
/**
* Returns the day of the month.
*
* @return The day of the month.
*/
public int getDayOfMonth() {
return this.serialDate.getDayOfMonth();
}
/**
* Returns the first millisecond of the day. This will be determined
* relative to the time zone specified in the constructor, or in the
* calendar instance passed in the most recent call to the
* {@link #peg(Calendar)} method.
*
* @return The first millisecond of the day.
*
* @see #getLastMillisecond()
*/
public long getFirstMillisecond() {
return this.firstMillisecond;
}
/**
* Returns the last millisecond of the day. This will be
* determined relative to the time zone specified in the constructor, or
* in the calendar instance passed in the most recent call to the
* {@link #peg(Calendar)} method.
*
* @return The last millisecond of the day.
*
* @see #getFirstMillisecond()
*/
public long getLastMillisecond() {
return this.lastMillisecond;
}
/**
* Recalculates the start date/time and end date/time for this time period
* relative to the supplied calendar (which incorporates a time zone).
*
* @param calendar the calendar (<code>null</code> not permitted).
*
* @since 1.0.3
*/
public void peg(Calendar calendar) {
this.firstMillisecond = getFirstMillisecond(calendar);
this.lastMillisecond = getLastMillisecond(calendar);
}
/**
* Returns the day preceding this one.
*
* @return The day preceding this one.
*/
public RegularTimePeriod previous() {
Day result;
int serial = this.serialDate.toSerial();
if (serial > SerialDate.SERIAL_LOWER_BOUND) {
SerialDate yesterday = SerialDate.createInstance(serial - 1);
return new Day(yesterday);
}
else {
result = null;
}
return result;
}
/**
* Returns the day following this one, or <code>null</code> if some limit
* has been reached.
*
* @return The day following this one, or <code>null</code> if some limit
* has been reached.
*/
public RegularTimePeriod next() {
Day result;
int serial = this.serialDate.toSerial();
if (serial < SerialDate.SERIAL_UPPER_BOUND) {
SerialDate tomorrow = SerialDate.createInstance(serial + 1);
return new Day(tomorrow);
}
else {
result = null;
}
return result;
}
/**
* Returns a serial index number for the day.
*
* @return The serial index number.
*/
public long getSerialIndex() {
return this.serialDate.toSerial();
}
/**
* Returns the first millisecond of the day, evaluated using the supplied
* calendar (which determines the time zone).
*
* @param calendar calendar to use (<code>null</code> not permitted).
*
* @return The start of the day as milliseconds since 01-01-1970.
*
* @throws NullPointerException if <code>calendar</code> is
* <code>null</code>.
*/
public long getFirstMillisecond(Calendar calendar) {
int year = this.serialDate.getYYYY();
int month = this.serialDate.getMonth();
int day = this.serialDate.getDayOfMonth();
calendar.clear();
calendar.set(year, month - 1, day, 0, 0, 0);
calendar.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 0);
//return calendar.getTimeInMillis(); // this won't work for JDK 1.3
return calendar.getTime().getTime();
}
/**
* Returns the last millisecond of the day, evaluated using the supplied
* calendar (which determines the time zone).
*
* @param calendar calendar to use (<code>null</code> not permitted).
*
* @return The end of the day as milliseconds since 01-01-1970.
*
* @throws NullPointerException if <code>calendar</code> is
* <code>null</code>.
*/
public long getLastMillisecond(Calendar calendar) {
int year = this.serialDate.getYYYY();
int month = this.serialDate.getMonth();
int day = this.serialDate.getDayOfMonth();
calendar.clear();
calendar.set(year, month - 1, day, 23, 59, 59);
calendar.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 999);
//return calendar.getTimeInMillis(); // this won't work for JDK 1.3
return calendar.getTime().getTime();
}
/**
* Tests the equality of this Day object to an arbitrary object. Returns
* true if the target is a Day instance or a SerialDate instance
* representing the same day as this object. In all other cases,
* returns false.
*
* @param obj the object (<code>null</code> permitted).
*
* @return A flag indicating whether or not an object is equal to this day.
*/
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (obj == this) {
return true;
}
if (!(obj instanceof Day)) {
return false;
}
Day that = (Day) obj;
if (!this.serialDate.equals(that.getSerialDate())) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* Returns a hash code for this object instance. The approach described by
* Joshua Bloch in "Effective Java" has been used here:
* <p>
* <code>http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Books/effectivejava
* /Chapter3.pdf</code>
*
* @return A hash code.
*/
public int hashCode() {
return this.serialDate.hashCode();
}
/**
* Returns an integer indicating the order of this Day object relative to
* the specified object:
*
* negative == before, zero == same, positive == after.
*
* @param o1 the object to compare.
*
* @return negative == before, zero == same, positive == after.
*/
public int compareTo(Object o1) {
int result;
// CASE 1 : Comparing to another Day object
// ----------------------------------------
if (o1 instanceof Day) {
Day d = (Day) o1;
result = -d.getSerialDate().compare(this.serialDate);
}
// CASE 2 : Comparing to another TimePeriod object
// -----------------------------------------------
else if (o1 instanceof RegularTimePeriod) {
// more difficult case - evaluate later...
result = 0;
}
// CASE 3 : Comparing to a non-TimePeriod object
// ---------------------------------------------
else {
// consider time periods to be ordered after general objects
result = 1;
}
return result;
}
/**
* Returns a string representing the day.
*
* @return A string representing the day.
*/
public String toString() {
return this.serialDate.toString();
}
/**
* Parses the string argument as a day.
* <P>
* This method is required to recognise YYYY-MM-DD as a valid format.
* Anything else, for now, is a bonus.
*
* @param s the date string to parse.
*
* @return <code>null</code> if the string does not contain any parseable
* string, the day otherwise.
*/
public static Day parseDay(String s) {
try {
return new Day (Day.DATE_FORMAT.parse(s));
}
catch (ParseException e1) {
try {
return new Day (Day.DATE_FORMAT_SHORT.parse(s));
}
catch (ParseException e2) {
// ignore
}
}
return null;
}
}
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