/* * Copyright 2001-2009 Stephen Colebourne * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.joda.time; import java.io.Serializable; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.List; import java.util.Locale; import org.joda.time.base.AbstractPartial; import org.joda.time.field.AbstractPartialFieldProperty; import org.joda.time.field.FieldUtils; import org.joda.time.format.DateTimeFormat; import org.joda.time.format.DateTimeFormatter; import org.joda.time.format.ISODateTimeFormat; /** * Partial is an immutable partial datetime supporting any set of datetime fields. *
* A Partial instance can be used to hold any combination of fields. * The instance does not contain a time zone, so any datetime is local. *
* A Partial can be matched against an instant using {@link #isMatch(ReadableInstant)}. * This method compares each field on this partial with those of the instant * and determines if the partial matches the instant. * Given this definition, an empty Partial instance represents any datetime * and always matches. *
* Calculations on Partial are performed using a {@link Chronology}. * This chronology is set to be in the UTC time zone for all calculations. *
* Each individual field can be queried in two ways: *
get(DateTimeFieldType.monthOfYear())
* property(DateTimeFieldType.monthOfYear()).get()
* monthOfYear().get()
* monthOfYear().getAsText()
* monthOfYear().getAsShortText()
* monthOfYear().getMaximumValue()
* monthOfYear().addToCopy()
* monthOfYear().setCopy()
* * Partial is thread-safe and immutable, provided that the Chronology is as well. * All standard Chronology classes supplied are thread-safe and immutable. * * @author Stephen Colebourne * @since 1.1 */ public final class Partial extends AbstractPartial implements ReadablePartial, Serializable { /** Serialization version */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 12324121189002L; /** The chronology in use. */ private final Chronology iChronology; /** The set of field types. */ private final DateTimeFieldType[] iTypes; /** The values of each field in this partial. */ private final int[] iValues; /** The formatter to use, [0] may miss some fields, [1] doesn't miss any fields. */ private transient DateTimeFormatter[] iFormatter; // Constructors //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Constructs a Partial with no fields or values, which can be considered * to represent any date. *
* This is most useful when constructing partials, for example: *
* Partial p = new Partial() * .with(DateTimeFieldType.dayOfWeek(), 5) * .with(DateTimeFieldType.hourOfDay(), 12) * .with(DateTimeFieldType.minuteOfHour(), 20); ** Note that, although this is a clean way to write code, it is fairly * inefficient internally. *
* The constructor uses the default ISO chronology. */ public Partial() { this((Chronology) null); } /** * Constructs a Partial with no fields or values, which can be considered * to represent any date. *
* This is most useful when constructing partials, for example: *
* Partial p = new Partial(chrono) * .with(DateTimeFieldType.dayOfWeek(), 5) * .with(DateTimeFieldType.hourOfDay(), 12) * .with(DateTimeFieldType.minuteOfHour(), 20); ** Note that, although this is a clean way to write code, it is fairly * inefficient internally. * * @param chrono the chronology, null means ISO */ public Partial(Chronology chrono) { super(); iChronology = DateTimeUtils.getChronology(chrono).withUTC(); iTypes = new DateTimeFieldType[0]; iValues = new int[0]; } /** * Constructs a Partial with the specified field and value. *
* The constructor uses the default ISO chronology. * * @param type the single type to create the partial from, not null * @param value the value to store * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the type or value is invalid */ public Partial(DateTimeFieldType type, int value) { this(type, value, null); } /** * Constructs a Partial with the specified field and value. *
* The constructor uses the specified chronology. * * @param type the single type to create the partial from, not null * @param value the value to store * @param chronology the chronology, null means ISO * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the type or value is invalid */ public Partial(DateTimeFieldType type, int value, Chronology chronology) { super(); chronology = DateTimeUtils.getChronology(chronology).withUTC(); iChronology = chronology; if (type == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The field type must not be null"); } iTypes = new DateTimeFieldType[] {type}; iValues = new int[] {value}; chronology.validate(this, iValues); } /** * Constructs a Partial with the specified fields and values. * The fields must be specified in the order largest to smallest. *
* The constructor uses the specified chronology. * * @param types the types to create the partial from, not null * @param values the values to store, not null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the types or values are invalid */ public Partial(DateTimeFieldType[] types, int[] values) { this(types, values, null); } /** * Constructs a Partial with the specified fields and values. * The fields must be specified in the order largest to smallest. *
* The constructor uses the specified chronology. * * @param types the types to create the partial from, not null * @param values the values to store, not null * @param chronology the chronology, null means ISO * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the types or values are invalid */ public Partial(DateTimeFieldType[] types, int[] values, Chronology chronology) { super(); chronology = DateTimeUtils.getChronology(chronology).withUTC(); iChronology = chronology; if (types == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Types array must not be null"); } if (values == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Values array must not be null"); } if (values.length != types.length) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Values array must be the same length as the types array"); } if (types.length == 0) { iTypes = types; iValues = values; return; } for (int i = 0; i < types.length; i++) { if (types[i] == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Types array must not contain null: index " + i); } } DurationField lastUnitField = null; for (int i = 0; i < types.length; i++) { DateTimeFieldType loopType = types[i]; DurationField loopUnitField = loopType.getDurationType().getField(iChronology); if (i > 0) { int compare = lastUnitField.compareTo(loopUnitField); if (compare < 0 || (compare != 0 && loopUnitField.isSupported() == false)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Types array must be in order largest-smallest: " + types[i - 1].getName() + " < " + loopType.getName()); } else if (compare == 0) { if (types[i - 1].getRangeDurationType() == null) { if (loopType.getRangeDurationType() == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Types array must not contain duplicate: " + loopType.getName()); } } else { if (loopType.getRangeDurationType() == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Types array must be in order largest-smallest: " + types[i - 1].getName() + " < " + loopType.getName()); } DurationField lastRangeField = types[i - 1].getRangeDurationType().getField(iChronology); DurationField loopRangeField = loopType.getRangeDurationType().getField(iChronology); if (lastRangeField.compareTo(loopRangeField) < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Types array must be in order largest-smallest: " + types[i - 1].getName() + " < " + loopType.getName()); } if (lastRangeField.compareTo(loopRangeField) == 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Types array must not contain duplicate: " + loopType.getName()); } } } } lastUnitField = loopUnitField; } iTypes = (DateTimeFieldType[]) types.clone(); chronology.validate(this, values); iValues = (int[]) values.clone(); } /** * Constructs a Partial by copying all the fields and types from * another partial. *
* This is most useful when copying from a YearMonthDay or TimeOfDay. */ public Partial(ReadablePartial partial) { super(); if (partial == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The partial must not be null"); } iChronology = DateTimeUtils.getChronology(partial.getChronology()).withUTC(); iTypes = new DateTimeFieldType[partial.size()]; iValues = new int[partial.size()]; for (int i = 0; i < partial.size(); i++) { iTypes[i] = partial.getFieldType(i); iValues[i] = partial.getValue(i); } } /** * Constructs a Partial with the specified values. * This constructor assigns and performs no validation. * * @param partial the partial to copy * @param values the values to store * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the types or values are invalid */ Partial(Partial partial, int[] values) { super(); iChronology = partial.iChronology; iTypes = partial.iTypes; iValues = values; } /** * Constructs a Partial with the specified chronology, fields and values. * This constructor assigns and performs no validation. * * @param chronology the chronology * @param types the types to create the partial from * @param values the values to store * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the types or values are invalid */ Partial(Chronology chronology, DateTimeFieldType[] types, int[] values) { super(); iChronology = chronology; iTypes = types; iValues = values; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Gets the number of fields in this partial. * * @return the field count */ public int size() { return iTypes.length; } /** * Gets the chronology of the partial which is never null. *
* The {@link Chronology} is the calculation engine behind the partial and * provides conversion and validation of the fields in a particular calendar system. * * @return the chronology, never null */ public Chronology getChronology() { return iChronology; } /** * Gets the field for a specific index in the chronology specified. * * @param index the index to retrieve * @param chrono the chronology to use * @return the field * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is invalid */ protected DateTimeField getField(int index, Chronology chrono) { return iTypes[index].getField(chrono); } /** * Gets the field type at the specified index. * * @param index the index to retrieve * @return the field at the specified index * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is invalid */ public DateTimeFieldType getFieldType(int index) { return iTypes[index]; } /** * Gets an array of the field type of each of the fields that * this partial supports. *
* The fields are returned largest to smallest. * * @return the array of field types (cloned), largest to smallest */ public DateTimeFieldType[] getFieldTypes() { return (DateTimeFieldType[]) iTypes.clone(); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Gets the value of the field at the specifed index. * * @param index the index * @return the value * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is invalid */ public int getValue(int index) { return iValues[index]; } /** * Gets an array of the value of each of the fields that * this partial supports. *
* The fields are returned largest to smallest.
* Each value corresponds to the same array index as getFieldTypes()
*
* @return the current values of each field (cloned), largest to smallest
*/
public int[] getValues() {
return (int[]) iValues.clone();
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Creates a new Partial instance with the specified chronology.
* This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
*
* This method retains the values of the fields, thus the result will * typically refer to a different instant. *
* The time zone of the specified chronology is ignored, as Partial * operates without a time zone. * * @param newChronology the new chronology, null means ISO * @return a copy of this datetime with a different chronology * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the values are invalid for the new chronology */ public Partial withChronologyRetainFields(Chronology newChronology) { newChronology = DateTimeUtils.getChronology(newChronology); newChronology = newChronology.withUTC(); if (newChronology == getChronology()) { return this; } else { Partial newPartial = new Partial(newChronology, iTypes, iValues); newChronology.validate(newPartial, iValues); return newPartial; } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Gets a copy of this date with the specified field set to a new value. *
* If this partial did not previously support the field, the new one will. * Contrast this behaviour with {@link #withField(DateTimeFieldType, int)}. *
* For example, if the field type is dayOfMonth
then the day
* would be changed/added in the returned instance.
*
* @param fieldType the field type to set, not null
* @param value the value to set
* @return a copy of this instance with the field set
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value is null or invalid
*/
public Partial with(DateTimeFieldType fieldType, int value) {
if (fieldType == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("The field type must not be null");
}
int index = indexOf(fieldType);
if (index == -1) {
DateTimeFieldType[] newTypes = new DateTimeFieldType[iTypes.length + 1];
int[] newValues = new int[newTypes.length];
// find correct insertion point to keep largest-smallest order
int i = 0;
DurationField unitField = fieldType.getDurationType().getField(iChronology);
if (unitField.isSupported()) {
for (; i < iTypes.length; i++) {
DateTimeFieldType loopType = iTypes[i];
DurationField loopUnitField = loopType.getDurationType().getField(iChronology);
if (loopUnitField.isSupported()) {
int compare = unitField.compareTo(loopUnitField);
if (compare > 0) {
break;
} else if (compare == 0) {
DurationField rangeField = fieldType.getRangeDurationType().getField(iChronology);
DurationField loopRangeField = loopType.getRangeDurationType().getField(iChronology);
if (rangeField.compareTo(loopRangeField) > 0) {
break;
}
}
}
}
}
System.arraycopy(iTypes, 0, newTypes, 0, i);
System.arraycopy(iValues, 0, newValues, 0, i);
newTypes[i] = fieldType;
newValues[i] = value;
System.arraycopy(iTypes, i, newTypes, i + 1, newTypes.length - i - 1);
System.arraycopy(iValues, i, newValues, i + 1, newValues.length - i - 1);
Partial newPartial = new Partial(iChronology, newTypes, newValues);
iChronology.validate(newPartial, newValues);
return newPartial;
}
if (value == getValue(index)) {
return this;
}
int[] newValues = getValues();
newValues = getField(index).set(this, index, newValues, value);
return new Partial(this, newValues);
}
/**
* Gets a copy of this date with the specified field removed.
*
* If this partial did not previously support the field, no error occurs. * * @param fieldType the field type to remove, may be null * @return a copy of this instance with the field removed */ public Partial without(DateTimeFieldType fieldType) { int index = indexOf(fieldType); if (index != -1) { DateTimeFieldType[] newTypes = new DateTimeFieldType[size() - 1]; int[] newValues = new int[size() - 1]; System.arraycopy(iTypes, 0, newTypes, 0, index); System.arraycopy(iTypes, index + 1, newTypes, index, newTypes.length - index); System.arraycopy(iValues, 0, newValues, 0, index); System.arraycopy(iValues, index + 1, newValues, index, newValues.length - index); Partial newPartial = new Partial(iChronology, newTypes, newValues); iChronology.validate(newPartial, newValues); return newPartial; } return this; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Gets a copy of this Partial with the specified field set to a new value. *
* If this partial does not support the field, an exception is thrown. * Contrast this behaviour with {@link #with(DateTimeFieldType, int)}. *
* For example, if the field type is dayOfMonth
then the day
* would be changed in the returned instance if supported.
*
* @param fieldType the field type to set, not null
* @param value the value to set
* @return a copy of this instance with the field set
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value is null or invalid
*/
public Partial withField(DateTimeFieldType fieldType, int value) {
int index = indexOfSupported(fieldType);
if (value == getValue(index)) {
return this;
}
int[] newValues = getValues();
newValues = getField(index).set(this, index, newValues, value);
return new Partial(this, newValues);
}
/**
* Gets a copy of this Partial with the value of the specified field increased.
* If this partial does not support the field, an exception is thrown.
*
* If the addition is zero, then this
is returned.
* The addition will overflow into larger fields (eg. minute to hour).
* However, it will not wrap around if the top maximum is reached.
*
* @param fieldType the field type to add to, not null
* @param amount the amount to add
* @return a copy of this instance with the field updated
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value is null or invalid
* @throws ArithmeticException if the new datetime exceeds the capacity
*/
public Partial withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType fieldType, int amount) {
int index = indexOfSupported(fieldType);
if (amount == 0) {
return this;
}
int[] newValues = getValues();
newValues = getField(index).add(this, index, newValues, amount);
return new Partial(this, newValues);
}
/**
* Gets a copy of this Partial with the value of the specified field increased.
* If this partial does not support the field, an exception is thrown.
*
* If the addition is zero, then this
is returned.
* The addition will overflow into larger fields (eg. minute to hour).
* If the maximum is reached, the addition will wra.
*
* @param fieldType the field type to add to, not null
* @param amount the amount to add
* @return a copy of this instance with the field updated
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value is null or invalid
* @throws ArithmeticException if the new datetime exceeds the capacity
*/
public Partial withFieldAddWrapped(DurationFieldType fieldType, int amount) {
int index = indexOfSupported(fieldType);
if (amount == 0) {
return this;
}
int[] newValues = getValues();
newValues = getField(index).addWrapPartial(this, index, newValues, amount);
return new Partial(this, newValues);
}
/**
* Gets a copy of this Partial with the specified period added.
*
* If the addition is zero, then this
is returned.
* Fields in the period that aren't present in the partial are ignored.
*
* This method is typically used to add multiple copies of complex * period instances. Adding one field is best achieved using the method * {@link #withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType, int)}. * * @param period the period to add to this one, null means zero * @param scalar the amount of times to add, such as -1 to subtract once * @return a copy of this instance with the period added * @throws ArithmeticException if the new datetime exceeds the capacity */ public Partial withPeriodAdded(ReadablePeriod period, int scalar) { if (period == null || scalar == 0) { return this; } int[] newValues = getValues(); for (int i = 0; i < period.size(); i++) { DurationFieldType fieldType = period.getFieldType(i); int index = indexOf(fieldType); if (index >= 0) { newValues = getField(index).add(this, index, newValues, FieldUtils.safeMultiply(period.getValue(i), scalar)); } } return new Partial(this, newValues); } /** * Gets a copy of this instance with the specified period added. *
* If the amount is zero or null, then this
is returned.
*
* @param period the duration to add to this one, null means zero
* @return a copy of this instance with the period added
* @throws ArithmeticException if the new datetime exceeds the capacity of a long
*/
public Partial plus(ReadablePeriod period) {
return withPeriodAdded(period, 1);
}
/**
* Gets a copy of this instance with the specified period take away.
*
* If the amount is zero or null, then this
is returned.
*
* @param period the period to reduce this instant by
* @return a copy of this instance with the period taken away
* @throws ArithmeticException if the new datetime exceeds the capacity of a long
*/
public Partial minus(ReadablePeriod period) {
return withPeriodAdded(period, -1);
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Gets the property object for the specified type, which contains
* many useful methods for getting and manipulating the partial.
*
* See also {@link ReadablePartial#get(DateTimeFieldType)}. * * @param type the field type to get the property for, not null * @return the property object * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the field is null or unsupported */ public Property property(DateTimeFieldType type) { return new Property(this, indexOfSupported(type)); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Does this partial match the specified instant. *
* A match occurs when all the fields of this partial are the same as the * corresponding fields on the specified instant. * * @param instant an instant to check against, null means now in default zone * @return true if this partial matches the specified instant */ public boolean isMatch(ReadableInstant instant) { long millis = DateTimeUtils.getInstantMillis(instant); Chronology chrono = DateTimeUtils.getInstantChronology(instant); for (int i = 0; i < iTypes.length; i++) { int value = iTypes[i].getField(chrono).get(millis); if (value != iValues[i]) { return false; } } return true; } /** * Does this partial match the specified partial. *
* A match occurs when all the fields of this partial are the same as the * corresponding fields on the specified partial. * * @param partial a partial to check against, must not be null * @return true if this partial matches the specified partial * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the partial is null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the fields of the two partials do not match * @since 1.5 */ public boolean isMatch(ReadablePartial partial) { if (partial == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The partial must not be null"); } for (int i = 0; i < iTypes.length; i++) { int value = partial.get(iTypes[i]); if (value != iValues[i]) { return false; } } return true; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Gets a formatter suitable for the fields in this partial. *
* If there is no appropriate ISO format, null is returned.
* This method may return a formatter that does not display all the
* fields of the partial. This might occur when you have overlapping
* fields, such as dayOfWeek and dayOfMonth.
*
* @return a formatter suitable for the fields in this partial, null
* if none is suitable
*/
public DateTimeFormatter getFormatter() {
DateTimeFormatter[] f = iFormatter;
if (f == null) {
if (size() == 0) {
return null;
}
f = new DateTimeFormatter[2];
try {
List
* This method will output the partial in one of two ways.
* If {@link #getFormatter()}
*
* If there is no appropriate ISO format a dump of the fields is output
* via {@link #toStringList()}.
*
* @return ISO8601 formatted string
*/
public String toString() {
DateTimeFormatter[] f = iFormatter;
if (f == null) {
getFormatter();
f = iFormatter;
if (f == null) {
return toStringList();
}
}
DateTimeFormatter f1 = f[1];
if (f1 == null) {
return toStringList();
}
return f1.print(this);
}
/**
* Gets a string version of the partial that lists all the fields.
*
* This method exists to provide a better debugging toString than
* the standard toString. This method lists all the fields and their
* values in a style similar to the collections framework.
*
* @return a toString format that lists all the fields
*/
public String toStringList() {
int size = size();
StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(20 * size);
buf.append('[');
for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) {
if (i > 0) {
buf.append(',').append(' ');
}
buf.append(iTypes[i].getName());
buf.append('=');
buf.append(iValues[i]);
}
buf.append(']');
return buf.toString();
}
/**
* Output the date using the specified format pattern.
* Unsupported fields will appear as special unicode characters.
*
* @param pattern the pattern specification, null means use
* This class binds a
* The value will be added to this field. If the value is too large to be
* added solely to this field then it will affect larger fields.
* Smaller fields are unaffected.
*
* If the result would be too large, beyond the maximum year, then an
* IllegalArgumentException is thrown.
*
* The Partial attached to this property is unchanged by this call.
* Instead, a new instance is returned.
*
* @param valueToAdd the value to add to the field in the copy
* @return a copy of the Partial with the field value changed
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value isn't valid
*/
public Partial addToCopy(int valueToAdd) {
int[] newValues = iPartial.getValues();
newValues = getField().add(iPartial, iFieldIndex, newValues, valueToAdd);
return new Partial(iPartial, newValues);
}
/**
* Adds to the value of this field in a copy of this Partial wrapping
* within this field if the maximum value is reached.
*
* The value will be added to this field. If the value is too large to be
* added solely to this field then it wraps within this field.
* Other fields are unaffected.
*
* For example,
*
* The Partial attached to this property is unchanged by this call.
* Instead, a new instance is returned.
*
* @param valueToAdd the value to add to the field in the copy
* @return a copy of the Partial with the field value changed
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value isn't valid
*/
public Partial addWrapFieldToCopy(int valueToAdd) {
int[] newValues = iPartial.getValues();
newValues = getField().addWrapField(iPartial, iFieldIndex, newValues, valueToAdd);
return new Partial(iPartial, newValues);
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Sets this field in a copy of the Partial.
*
* The Partial attached to this property is unchanged by this call.
* Instead, a new instance is returned.
*
* @param value the value to set the field in the copy to
* @return a copy of the Partial with the field value changed
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value isn't valid
*/
public Partial setCopy(int value) {
int[] newValues = iPartial.getValues();
newValues = getField().set(iPartial, iFieldIndex, newValues, value);
return new Partial(iPartial, newValues);
}
/**
* Sets this field in a copy of the Partial to a parsed text value.
*
* The Partial attached to this property is unchanged by this call.
* Instead, a new instance is returned.
*
* @param text the text value to set
* @param locale optional locale to use for selecting a text symbol
* @return a copy of the Partial with the field value changed
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the text value isn't valid
*/
public Partial setCopy(String text, Locale locale) {
int[] newValues = iPartial.getValues();
newValues = getField().set(iPartial, iFieldIndex, newValues, text, locale);
return new Partial(iPartial, newValues);
}
/**
* Sets this field in a copy of the Partial to a parsed text value.
*
* The Partial attached to this property is unchanged by this call.
* Instead, a new instance is returned.
*
* @param text the text value to set
* @return a copy of the Partial with the field value changed
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the text value isn't valid
*/
public Partial setCopy(String text) {
return setCopy(text, null);
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Returns a new Partial with this field set to the maximum value
* for this field.
*
* The Partial attached to this property is unchanged by this call.
*
* @return a copy of the Partial with this field set to its maximum
* @since 1.2
*/
public Partial withMaximumValue() {
return setCopy(getMaximumValue());
}
/**
* Returns a new Partial with this field set to the minimum value
* for this field.
*
* The Partial attached to this property is unchanged by this call.
*
* @return a copy of the Partial with this field set to its minimum
* @since 1.2
*/
public Partial withMinimumValue() {
return setCopy(getMinimumValue());
}
}
}
toString
* @see org.joda.time.format.DateTimeFormat
*/
public String toString(String pattern) {
if (pattern == null) {
return toString();
}
return DateTimeFormat.forPattern(pattern).print(this);
}
/**
* Output the date using the specified format pattern.
* Unsupported fields will appear as special unicode characters.
*
* @param pattern the pattern specification, null means use toString
* @param locale Locale to use, null means default
* @see org.joda.time.format.DateTimeFormat
*/
public String toString(String pattern, Locale locale) {
if (pattern == null) {
return toString();
}
return DateTimeFormat.forPattern(pattern).withLocale(locale).print(this);
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* The property class for Partial
.
* Partial
to a DateTimeField
.
*
* @author Stephen Colebourne
* @since 1.1
*/
public static class Property extends AbstractPartialFieldProperty implements Serializable {
/** Serialization version */
private static final long serialVersionUID = 53278362873888L;
/** The partial */
private final Partial iPartial;
/** The field index */
private final int iFieldIndex;
/**
* Constructs a property.
*
* @param partial the partial instance
* @param fieldIndex the index in the partial
*/
Property(Partial partial, int fieldIndex) {
super();
iPartial = partial;
iFieldIndex = fieldIndex;
}
/**
* Gets the field that this property uses.
*
* @return the field
*/
public DateTimeField getField() {
return iPartial.getField(iFieldIndex);
}
/**
* Gets the partial that this property belongs to.
*
* @return the partial
*/
protected ReadablePartial getReadablePartial() {
return iPartial;
}
/**
* Gets the partial that this property belongs to.
*
* @return the partial
*/
public Partial getPartial() {
return iPartial;
}
/**
* Gets the value of this field.
*
* @return the field value
*/
public int get() {
return iPartial.getValue(iFieldIndex);
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Adds to the value of this field in a copy of this Partial.
* 2004-12-20
addWrapField one month returns 2004-01-20
.
*