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org.jfree.data.time
Class Day

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.jfree.data.time.RegularTimePeriod
      extended by org.jfree.data.time.Day
All Implemented Interfaces:
java.io.Serializable, java.lang.Comparable, TimePeriod, org.jfree.date.MonthConstants

public class Day
extends RegularTimePeriod
implements java.io.Serializable

Represents a single day in the range 1-Jan-1900 to 31-Dec-9999. This class is immutable, which is a requirement for all RegularTimePeriod subclasses.

See Also:
Serialized Form

Field Summary
protected static java.text.DateFormat DATE_FORMAT
          A standard date formatter.
protected static java.text.DateFormat DATE_FORMAT_LONG
          A date formatter for the default locale.
protected static java.text.DateFormat DATE_FORMAT_MEDIUM
          A date formatter for the default locale.
protected static java.text.DateFormat DATE_FORMAT_SHORT
          A date formatter for the default locale.
 
Fields inherited from class org.jfree.data.time.RegularTimePeriod
DEFAULT_TIME_ZONE, WORKING_CALENDAR
 
Fields inherited from interface org.jfree.date.MonthConstants
APRIL, AUGUST, DECEMBER, FEBRUARY, JANUARY, JULY, JUNE, MARCH, MAY, NOVEMBER, OCTOBER, SEPTEMBER
 
Constructor Summary
Day()
          Creates a new instance, derived from the system date/time (and assuming the default timezone).
Day(java.util.Date time)
          Constructs a new instance, based on a particular date/time and the default time zone.
Day(java.util.Date time, java.util.TimeZone zone)
          Deprecated. As of 1.0.13, use the constructor that specifies the locale also.
Day(java.util.Date time, java.util.TimeZone zone, java.util.Locale locale)
          Constructs a new instance, based on a particular date/time and time zone.
Day(int day, int month, int year)
          Constructs a new one day time period.
Day(org.jfree.date.SerialDate serialDate)
          Constructs a new one day time period.
 
Method Summary
 int compareTo(java.lang.Object o1)
          Returns an integer indicating the order of this Day object relative to the specified object: negative == before, zero == same, positive == after.
 boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj)
          Tests the equality of this Day object to an arbitrary object.
 int getDayOfMonth()
          Returns the day of the month.
 long getFirstMillisecond()
          Returns the first millisecond of the day.
 long getFirstMillisecond(java.util.Calendar calendar)
          Returns the first millisecond of the day, evaluated using the supplied calendar (which determines the time zone).
 long getLastMillisecond()
          Returns the last millisecond of the day.
 long getLastMillisecond(java.util.Calendar calendar)
          Returns the last millisecond of the day, evaluated using the supplied calendar (which determines the time zone).
 int getMonth()
          Returns the month.
 org.jfree.date.SerialDate getSerialDate()
          Returns the day as a SerialDate.
 long getSerialIndex()
          Returns a serial index number for the day.
 int getYear()
          Returns the year.
 int hashCode()
          Returns a hash code for this object instance.
 RegularTimePeriod next()
          Returns the day following this one, or null if some limit has been reached.
static Day parseDay(java.lang.String s)
          Parses the string argument as a day.
 void peg(java.util.Calendar calendar)
          Recalculates the start date/time and end date/time for this time period relative to the supplied calendar (which incorporates a time zone).
 RegularTimePeriod previous()
          Returns the day preceding this one.
 java.lang.String toString()
          Returns a string representing the day.
 
Methods inherited from class org.jfree.data.time.RegularTimePeriod
createInstance, downsize, getEnd, getFirstMillisecond, getLastMillisecond, getMiddleMillisecond, getMiddleMillisecond, getMiddleMillisecond, getStart
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

DATE_FORMAT

protected static final java.text.DateFormat DATE_FORMAT
A standard date formatter.


DATE_FORMAT_SHORT

protected static final java.text.DateFormat DATE_FORMAT_SHORT
A date formatter for the default locale.


DATE_FORMAT_MEDIUM

protected static final java.text.DateFormat DATE_FORMAT_MEDIUM
A date formatter for the default locale.


DATE_FORMAT_LONG

protected static final java.text.DateFormat DATE_FORMAT_LONG
A date formatter for the default locale.

Constructor Detail

Day

public Day()
Creates a new instance, derived from the system date/time (and assuming the default timezone).


Day

public Day(int day,
           int month,
           int year)
Constructs a new one day time period.

Parameters:
day - the day-of-the-month.
month - the month (1 to 12).
year - the year (1900 <= year <= 9999).

Day

public Day(org.jfree.date.SerialDate serialDate)
Constructs a new one day time period.

Parameters:
serialDate - the day (null not permitted).

Day

public Day(java.util.Date time)
Constructs a new instance, based on a particular date/time and the default time zone.

Parameters:
time - the time (null not permitted).
See Also:
Day(Date, TimeZone)

Day

public Day(java.util.Date time,
           java.util.TimeZone zone)
Deprecated. As of 1.0.13, use the constructor that specifies the locale also.

Constructs a new instance, based on a particular date/time and time zone.

Parameters:
time - the date/time.
zone - the time zone.

Day

public Day(java.util.Date time,
           java.util.TimeZone zone,
           java.util.Locale locale)
Constructs a new instance, based on a particular date/time and time zone.

Parameters:
time - the date/time (null not permitted).
zone - the time zone (null not permitted).
locale - the locale (null not permitted).
Method Detail

getSerialDate

public org.jfree.date.SerialDate getSerialDate()
Returns the day as a SerialDate. Note: the reference that is returned should be an instance of an immutable SerialDate (otherwise the caller could use the reference to alter the state of this Day instance, and Day is supposed to be immutable).

Returns:
The day as a SerialDate.

getYear

public int getYear()
Returns the year.

Returns:
The year.

getMonth

public int getMonth()
Returns the month.

Returns:
The month.

getDayOfMonth

public int getDayOfMonth()
Returns the day of the month.

Returns:
The day of the month.

getFirstMillisecond

public long getFirstMillisecond()
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 peg(Calendar) method.

Specified by:
getFirstMillisecond in class RegularTimePeriod
Returns:
The first millisecond of the day.
See Also:
getLastMillisecond()

getLastMillisecond

public long getLastMillisecond()
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 peg(Calendar) method.

Specified by:
getLastMillisecond in class RegularTimePeriod
Returns:
The last millisecond of the day.
See Also:
getFirstMillisecond()

peg

public void peg(java.util.Calendar calendar)
Recalculates the start date/time and end date/time for this time period relative to the supplied calendar (which incorporates a time zone).

Specified by:
peg in class RegularTimePeriod
Parameters:
calendar - the calendar (null not permitted).
Since:
1.0.3

previous

public RegularTimePeriod previous()
Returns the day preceding this one.

Specified by:
previous in class RegularTimePeriod
Returns:
The day preceding this one.

next

public RegularTimePeriod next()
Returns the day following this one, or null if some limit has been reached.

Specified by:
next in class RegularTimePeriod
Returns:
The day following this one, or null if some limit has been reached.

getSerialIndex

public long getSerialIndex()
Returns a serial index number for the day.

Specified by:
getSerialIndex in class RegularTimePeriod
Returns:
The serial index number.

getFirstMillisecond

public long getFirstMillisecond(java.util.Calendar calendar)
Returns the first millisecond of the day, evaluated using the supplied calendar (which determines the time zone).

Specified by:
getFirstMillisecond in class RegularTimePeriod
Parameters:
calendar - calendar to use (null not permitted).
Returns:
The start of the day as milliseconds since 01-01-1970.
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - if calendar is null.
See Also:
RegularTimePeriod.getLastMillisecond(Calendar)

getLastMillisecond

public long getLastMillisecond(java.util.Calendar calendar)
Returns the last millisecond of the day, evaluated using the supplied calendar (which determines the time zone).

Specified by:
getLastMillisecond in class RegularTimePeriod
Parameters:
calendar - calendar to use (null not permitted).
Returns:
The end of the day as milliseconds since 01-01-1970.
Throws:
java.lang.NullPointerException - if calendar is null.
See Also:
RegularTimePeriod.getFirstMillisecond(Calendar)

equals

public boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj)
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.

Overrides:
equals in class java.lang.Object
Parameters:
obj - the object (null permitted).
Returns:
A flag indicating whether or not an object is equal to this day.

hashCode

public int hashCode()
Returns a hash code for this object instance. The approach described by Joshua Bloch in "Effective Java" has been used here:

http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Books/effectivejava /Chapter3.pdf

Overrides:
hashCode in class java.lang.Object
Returns:
A hash code.

compareTo

public int compareTo(java.lang.Object o1)
Returns an integer indicating the order of this Day object relative to the specified object: negative == before, zero == same, positive == after.

Specified by:
compareTo in interface java.lang.Comparable
Parameters:
o1 - the object to compare.
Returns:
negative == before, zero == same, positive == after.

toString

public java.lang.String toString()
Returns a string representing the day.

Overrides:
toString in class RegularTimePeriod
Returns:
A string representing the day.

parseDay

public static Day parseDay(java.lang.String s)
Parses the string argument as a day.

This method is required to recognise YYYY-MM-DD as a valid format. Anything else, for now, is a bonus.

Parameters:
s - the date string to parse.
Returns:
null if the string does not contain any parseable string, the day otherwise.

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