public class GregorianCalendar extends Calendar
GregorianCalendar is a concrete subclass of
Calendar and provides the standard calendar system used by most of the world.
GregorianCalendar is a hybrid calendar that supports both the Julian and Gregorian calendar systems with the support of a single discontinuity, which corresponds by default to the Gregorian date when the Gregorian calendar was instituted (October 15, 1582 in some countries, later in others). The cutover date may be changed by the caller by calling setGregorianChange().
Historically, in those countries which adopted the Gregorian calendar first, October 4, 1582 (Julian) was thus followed by October 15, 1582 (Gregorian). This calendar models this correctly. Before the Gregorian cutover, GregorianCalendar implements the Julian calendar. The only difference between the Gregorian and the Julian calendar is the leap year rule. The Julian calendar specifies leap years every four years, whereas the Gregorian calendar omits century years which are not divisible by 400.
GregorianCalendar implements proleptic Gregorian and Julian calendars. That is, dates are computed by extrapolating the current rules indefinitely far backward and forward in time. As a result, GregorianCalendar may be used for all years to generate meaningful and consistent results. However, dates obtained using GregorianCalendar are historically accurate only from March 1, 4 AD onward, when modern Julian calendar rules were adopted. Before this date, leap year rules were applied irregularly, and before 45 BC the Julian calendar did not even exist.
Prior to the institution of the Gregorian calendar, New Year's Day was March 25. To avoid confusion, this calendar always uses January 1. A manual adjustment may be made if desired for dates that are prior to the Gregorian changeover and which fall between January 1 and March 24.
Values calculated for the WEEK_OF_YEAR field range from 1 to 53. The first week of a calendar year is the earliest seven day period starting on getFirstDayOfWeek() that contains at least getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek() days from that year. It thus depends on the values of getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek(), getFirstDayOfWeek(), and the day of the week of January 1. Weeks between week 1 of one year and week 1 of the following year (exclusive) are numbered sequentially from 2 to 52 or 53 (except for year(s) involved in the Julian-Gregorian transition).
The getFirstDayOfWeek() and getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek() values are initialized using locale-dependent resources when constructing a GregorianCalendar. The week determination is compatible with the ISO 8601 standard when getFirstDayOfWeek() is MONDAY and getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek() is 4, which values are used in locales where the standard is preferred. These values can explicitly be set by calling setFirstDayOfWeek() and setMinimalDaysInFirstWeek().
A week year is in sync with a WEEK_OF_YEAR cycle. All weeks between the first and last weeks (inclusive) have the same week year value. Therefore, the first and last days of a week year may have different calendar year values.
For example, January 1, 1998 is a Thursday. If getFirstDayOfWeek() is MONDAY and getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek() is 4 (ISO 8601 standard compatible setting), then week 1 of 1998 starts on December 29, 1997, and ends on January 4, 1998. The week year is 1998 for the last three days of calendar year 1997. If, however, getFirstDayOfWeek() is SUNDAY, then week 1 of 1998 starts on January 4, 1998, and ends on January 10, 1998; the first three days of 1998 then are part of week 53 of 1997 and their week year is 1997.
Values calculated for the WEEK_OF_MONTH field range from 0 to 6. Week 1 of a month (the days with WEEK_OF_MONTH = 1) is the earliest set of at least getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek() contiguous days in that month, ending on the day before getFirstDayOfWeek(). Unlike week 1 of a year, week 1 of a month may be shorter than 7 days, need not start on getFirstDayOfWeek(), and will not include days of the previous month. Days of a month before week 1 have a WEEK_OF_MONTH of 0.
For example, if getFirstDayOfWeek() is SUNDAY and getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek() is 4, then the first week of January 1998 is Sunday, January 4 through Saturday, January 10. These days have a WEEK_OF_MONTH of 1. Thursday, January 1 through Saturday, January 3 have a WEEK_OF_MONTH of 0. If getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek() is changed to 3, then January 1 through January 3 have a WEEK_OF_MONTH of 1.
The clear method sets calendar field(s) undefined. GregorianCalendar uses the following default value for each calendar field if its value is undefined.
| Field |
Default Value |
|---|---|
ERA |
AD |
YEAR |
1970 |
MONTH |
JANUARY |
DAY_OF_MONTH |
1 |
DAY_OF_WEEK |
the first day of week |
WEEK_OF_MONTH |
0 |
DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH |
1 |
AM_PM |
AM |
HOUR, HOUR_OF_DAY, MINUTE, SECOND, MILLISECOND |
0 |
Example:
// get the supported ids for GMT-08:00 (Pacific Standard Time)
String[] ids = TimeZone.getAvailableIDs(-8 * 60 * 60 * 1000);
// if no ids were returned, something is wrong. get out.
if (ids.length == 0)
System.exit(0);
// begin output
System.out.println("Current Time");
// create a Pacific Standard Time time zone
SimpleTimeZone pdt = new SimpleTimeZone(-8 * 60 * 60 * 1000, ids[0]);
// set up rules for Daylight Saving Time
pdt.setStartRule(Calendar.APRIL, 1, Calendar.SUNDAY, 2 * 60 * 60 * 1000);
pdt.setEndRule(Calendar.OCTOBER, -1, Calendar.SUNDAY, 2 * 60 * 60 * 1000);
// create a GregorianCalendar with the Pacific Daylight time zone
// and the current date and time
Calendar calendar = new GregorianCalendar(pdt);
Date trialTime = new Date();
calendar.setTime(trialTime);
// print out a bunch of interesting things
System.out.println("ERA: " + calendar.get(Calendar.ERA));
System.out.println("YEAR: " + calendar.get(Calendar.YEAR));
System.out.println("MONTH: " + calendar.get(Calendar.MONTH));
System.out.println("WEEK_OF_YEAR: " + calendar.get(Calendar.WEEK_OF_YEAR));
System.out.println("WEEK_OF_MONTH: " + calendar.get(Calendar.WEEK_OF_MONTH));
System.out.println("DATE: " + calendar.get(Calendar.DATE));
System.out.println("DAY_OF_MONTH: " + calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH));
System.out.println("DAY_OF_YEAR: " + calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR));
System.out.println("DAY_OF_WEEK: " + calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK));
System.out.println("DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH: "
+ calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH));
System.out.println("AM_PM: " + calendar.get(Calendar.AM_PM));
System.out.println("HOUR: " + calendar.get(Calendar.HOUR));
System.out.println("HOUR_OF_DAY: " + calendar.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY));
System.out.println("MINUTE: " + calendar.get(Calendar.MINUTE));
System.out.println("SECOND: " + calendar.get(Calendar.SECOND));
System.out.println("MILLISECOND: " + calendar.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND));
System.out.println("ZONE_OFFSET: "
+ (calendar.get(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET)/(60*60*1000)));
System.out.println("DST_OFFSET: "
+ (calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET)/(60*60*1000)));
System.out.println("Current Time, with hour reset to 3");
calendar.clear(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY); // so doesn't override
calendar.set(Calendar.HOUR, 3);
System.out.println("ERA: " + calendar.get(Calendar.ERA));
System.out.println("YEAR: " + calendar.get(Calendar.YEAR));
System.out.println("MONTH: " + calendar.get(Calendar.MONTH));
System.out.println("WEEK_OF_YEAR: " + calendar.get(Calendar.WEEK_OF_YEAR));
System.out.println("WEEK_OF_MONTH: " + calendar.get(Calendar.WEEK_OF_MONTH));
System.out.println("DATE: " + calendar.get(Calendar.DATE));
System.out.println("DAY_OF_MONTH: " + calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH));
System.out.println("DAY_OF_YEAR: " + calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR));
System.out.println("DAY_OF_WEEK: " + calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK));
System.out.println("DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH: "
+ calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH));
System.out.println("AM_PM: " + calendar.get(Calendar.AM_PM));
System.out.println("HOUR: " + calendar.get(Calendar.HOUR));
System.out.println("HOUR_OF_DAY: " + calendar.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY));
System.out.println("MINUTE: " + calendar.get(Calendar.MINUTE));
System.out.println("SECOND: " + calendar.get(Calendar.SECOND));
System.out.println("MILLISECOND: " + calendar.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND));
System.out.println("ZONE_OFFSET: "
+ (calendar.get(Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET)/(60*60*1000))); // in hours
System.out.println("DST_OFFSET: "
+ (calendar.get(Calendar.DST_OFFSET)/(60*60*1000))); // in hours
TimeZone,
Serialized Form
Calendar.Builder | Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static int |
AD
Value of the
ERA field indicating the common era (Anno Domini), also known as CE.
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static int |
BC
Value of the
ERA field indicating the period before the common era (before Christ), also known as BCE.
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ALL_STYLES, AM, AM_PM, APRIL, areFieldsSet, AUGUST, DATE, DAY_OF_MONTH, DAY_OF_WEEK, DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH, DAY_OF_YEAR, DECEMBER, DST_OFFSET, ERA, FEBRUARY, FIELD_COUNT, fields, FRIDAY, HOUR, HOUR_OF_DAY, isSet, isTimeSet, JANUARY, JULY, JUNE, LONG, LONG_FORMAT, LONG_STANDALONE, MARCH, MAY, MILLISECOND, MINUTE, MONDAY, MONTH, NARROW_FORMAT, NARROW_STANDALONE, NOVEMBER, OCTOBER, PM, SATURDAY, SECOND, SEPTEMBER, SHORT, SHORT_FORMAT, SHORT_STANDALONE, SUNDAY, THURSDAY, time, TUESDAY, UNDECIMBER, WEDNESDAY, WEEK_OF_MONTH, WEEK_OF_YEAR, YEAR, ZONE_OFFSET| Constructor and Description |
|---|
GregorianCalendar()
Constructs a default
GregorianCalendar using the current time in the default time zone with the default
FORMAT locale.
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GregorianCalendar(int year, int month, int dayOfMonth)
Constructs a
GregorianCalendar with the given date set in the default time zone with the default locale.
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GregorianCalendar(int year, int month, int dayOfMonth, int hourOfDay, int minute)
Constructs a
GregorianCalendar with the given date and time set for the default time zone with the default locale.
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GregorianCalendar(int year, int month, int dayOfMonth, int hourOfDay, int minute, int second)
Constructs a GregorianCalendar with the given date and time set for the default time zone with the default locale.
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GregorianCalendar(Locale
Constructs a
GregorianCalendar based on the current time in the default time zone with the given locale.
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GregorianCalendar(TimeZone
Constructs a
GregorianCalendar based on the current time in the given time zone with the default
FORMAT locale.
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GregorianCalendar(TimeZone
Constructs a
GregorianCalendar based on the current time in the given time zone with the given locale.
|
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
void |
add(int field, int amount)
Adds the specified (signed) amount of time to the given calendar field, based on the calendar's rules.
|
Object |
clone()
Creates and returns a copy of this object.
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protected void |
computeFields()
Converts the time value (millisecond offset from the
Epoch) to calendar field values.
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protected void |
computeTime()
Converts calendar field values to the time value (millisecond offset from the
Epoch).
|
boolean |
equals(Object
Compares this
GregorianCalendar to the specified
Object.
|
static GregorianCalendar |
from(ZonedDateTime
Obtains an instance of
GregorianCalendar with the default locale from a
ZonedDateTime object.
|
int |
getActualMaximum(int field)
Returns the maximum value that this calendar field could have, taking into consideration the given time value and the current values of the
getFirstDayOfWeek,
getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek,
getGregorianChange and
getTimeZone methods.
|
int |
getActualMinimum(int field)
Returns the minimum value that this calendar field could have, taking into consideration the given time value and the current values of the
getFirstDayOfWeek,
getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek,
getGregorianChange and
getTimeZone methods.
|
String |
getCalendarType()
Returns
"gregory" as the calendar type.
|
int |
getGreatestMinimum(int field)
Returns the highest minimum value for the given calendar field of this
GregorianCalendar instance.
|
Date |
getGregorianChange()
Gets the Gregorian Calendar change date.
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int |
getLeastMaximum(int field)
Returns the lowest maximum value for the given calendar field of this
GregorianCalendar instance.
|
int |
getMaximum(int field)
Returns the maximum value for the given calendar field of this
GregorianCalendar instance.
|
int |
getMinimum(int field)
Returns the minimum value for the given calendar field of this
GregorianCalendar instance.
|
TimeZone |
getTimeZone()
Gets the time zone.
|
int |
getWeeksInWeekYear()
Returns the number of weeks in the
week year represented by this
GregorianCalendar.
|
int |
getWeekYear()
Returns the
week year represented by this
GregorianCalendar.
|
int |
hashCode()
Generates the hash code for this
GregorianCalendar object.
|
boolean |
isLeapYear(int year)
Determines if the given year is a leap year.
|
boolean |
isWeekDateSupported()
Returns
true indicating this
GregorianCalendar supports week dates.
|
void |
roll(int field, boolean up)
Adds or subtracts (up/down) a single unit of time on the given time field without changing larger fields.
|
void |
roll(int field, int amount)
Adds a signed amount to the specified calendar field without changing larger fields.
|
void |
setGregorianChange(Date
Sets the
GregorianCalendar change date.
|
void |
setTimeZone(TimeZone
Sets the time zone with the given time zone value.
|
void |
setWeekDate(int weekYear, int weekOfYear, int dayOfWeek)
Sets this
GregorianCalendar to the date given by the date specifiers -
weekYear,
weekOfYear, and
dayOfWeek.
|
ZonedDateTime |
toZonedDateTime()
Converts this object to a
ZonedDateTime that represents the same point on the time-line as this
GregorianCalendar.
|
after, before, clear, clear, compareTo, complete, get, getAvailableCalendarTypes, getAvailableLocales, getDisplayName, getDisplayNames, getFirstDayOfWeek, getInstance, getInstance, getInstance, getInstance, getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek, getTime, getTimeInMillis, internalGet, isLenient, isSet, set, set, set, set, setFirstDayOfWeek, setLenient, setMinimalDaysInFirstWeek, setTime, setTimeInMillis, toInstant, toStringpublic static final int BC
ERA field indicating the period before the common era (before Christ), also known as BCE. The sequence of years at the transition from
BC to
AD is ..., 2 BC, 1 BC, 1 AD, 2 AD,...
Calendar.ERA ,
Constant Field Values
public static final int AD
ERA field indicating the common era (Anno Domini), also known as CE. The sequence of years at the transition from
BC to
AD is ..., 2 BC, 1 BC, 1 AD, 2 AD,...
Calendar.ERA ,
Constant Field Values
public GregorianCalendar()
GregorianCalendar using the current time in the default time zone with the default
FORMAT locale.
public GregorianCalendar(TimeZonezone)
GregorianCalendar based on the current time in the given time zone with the default
FORMAT locale.
zone - the given time zone.
public GregorianCalendar(LocaleaLocale)
GregorianCalendar based on the current time in the default time zone with the given locale.
aLocale - the given locale.
public GregorianCalendar(TimeZonezone, Locale aLocale)
GregorianCalendar based on the current time in the given time zone with the given locale.
zone - the given time zone.
aLocale - the given locale.
public GregorianCalendar(int year,
int month,
int dayOfMonth)
GregorianCalendar with the given date set in the default time zone with the default locale.
year - the value used to set the
YEAR calendar field in the calendar.
month - the value used to set the
MONTH calendar field in the calendar. Month value is 0-based. e.g., 0 for January.
dayOfMonth - the value used to set the
DAY_OF_MONTH calendar field in the calendar.
public GregorianCalendar(int year,
int month,
int dayOfMonth,
int hourOfDay,
int minute)
GregorianCalendar with the given date and time set for the default time zone with the default locale.
year - the value used to set the
YEAR calendar field in the calendar.
month - the value used to set the
MONTH calendar field in the calendar. Month value is 0-based. e.g., 0 for January.
dayOfMonth - the value used to set the
DAY_OF_MONTH calendar field in the calendar.
hourOfDay - the value used to set the
HOUR_OF_DAY calendar field in the calendar.
minute - the value used to set the
MINUTE calendar field in the calendar.
public GregorianCalendar(int year,
int month,
int dayOfMonth,
int hourOfDay,
int minute,
int second)
year - the value used to set the
YEAR calendar field in the calendar.
month - the value used to set the
MONTH calendar field in the calendar. Month value is 0-based. e.g., 0 for January.
dayOfMonth - the value used to set the
DAY_OF_MONTH calendar field in the calendar.
hourOfDay - the value used to set the
HOUR_OF_DAY calendar field in the calendar.
minute - the value used to set the
MINUTE calendar field in the calendar.
second - the value used to set the
SECOND calendar field in the calendar.
public void setGregorianChange(Datedate)
GregorianCalendar change date. This is the point when the switch from Julian dates to Gregorian dates occurred. Default is October 15, 1582 (Gregorian). Previous to this, dates will be in the Julian calendar.
To obtain a pure Julian calendar, set the change date to Date(Long.MAX_VALUE). To obtain a pure Gregorian calendar, set the change date to Date(Long.MIN_VALUE).
date - the given Gregorian cutover date.
public final DategetGregorianChange()
GregorianCalendar object.
public boolean isLeapYear(int year)
true if the given year is a leap year. To specify BC year numbers,
1 - year number must be given. For example, year BC 4 is specified as -3.
year - the given year.
true if the given year is a leap year;
false otherwise.
public StringgetCalendarType()
"gregory" as the calendar type.
getCalendarType in class
Calendar
"gregory"
Locale.Builder.setLocale(Locale) ,
Locale.Builder.setUnicodeLocaleKeyword(String, String)
public boolean equals(Objectobj)
GregorianCalendar to the specified
Object. The result is
true if and only if the argument is a
GregorianCalendar object that represents the same time value (millisecond offset from the
Epoch) under the same
Calendar parameters and Gregorian change date as this object.
equals in class
Calendar
obj - the object to compare with.
true if this object is equal to
obj;
false otherwise.
Calendar.compareTo(Calendar)
public int hashCode()
GregorianCalendar object.
hashCode in class
Calendar
Object.equals(java.lang.Object) ,
System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
public void add(int field,
int amount)
Add rule 1. The value of field after the call minus the value of field before the call is amount, modulo any overflow that has occurred in field. Overflow occurs when a field value exceeds its range and, as a result, the next larger field is incremented or decremented and the field value is adjusted back into its range.
Add rule 2. If a smaller field is expected to be invariant, but it is impossible for it to be equal to its prior value because of changes in its minimum or maximum after field is changed, then its value is adjusted to be as close as possible to its expected value. A smaller field represents a smaller unit of time. HOUR is a smaller field than DAY_OF_MONTH. No adjustment is made to smaller fields that are not expected to be invariant. The calendar system determines what fields are expected to be invariant.
add in class
Calendar
field - the calendar field.
amount - the amount of date or time to be added to the field.
IllegalArgumentException - if
field is
ZONE_OFFSET,
DST_OFFSET, or unknown, or if any calendar fields have out-of-range values in non-lenient mode.
Calendar.roll(int,int) ,
Calendar.set(int,int)
public void roll(int field,
boolean up)
Example: Consider a GregorianCalendar originally set to December 31, 1999. Calling roll(Calendar.MONTH, true) sets the calendar to January 31, 1999. The YEAR field is unchanged because it is a larger field than MONTH.
roll in class
Calendar
up - indicates if the value of the specified calendar field is to be rolled up or rolled down. Use
true if rolling up,
false otherwise.
field - the time field.
IllegalArgumentException - if
field is
ZONE_OFFSET,
DST_OFFSET, or unknown, or if any calendar fields have out-of-range values in non-lenient mode.
add(int,int),
Calendar.set(int,int)
public void roll(int field,
int amount)
This method calls Calendar before adding the amount so that all the calendar fields are normalized. If there is any calendar field having an out-of-range value in non-lenient mode, then an IllegalArgumentException is thrown.
Example: Consider a GregorianCalendar originally set to August 31, 1999. Calling roll(Calendar.MONTH, 8) sets the calendar to April 30, 1999. Using a GregorianCalendar, the DAY_OF_MONTH field cannot be 31 in the month April. DAY_OF_MONTH is set to the closest possible value, 30. The YEAR field maintains the value of 1999 because it is a larger field than MONTH.
Example: Consider a GregorianCalendar originally set to Sunday June 6, 1999. Calling roll(Calendar.WEEK_OF_MONTH, -1) sets the calendar to Tuesday June 1, 1999, whereas calling add(Calendar.WEEK_OF_MONTH, -1) sets the calendar to Sunday May 30, 1999. This is because the roll rule imposes an additional constraint: The MONTH must not change when the WEEK_OF_MONTH is rolled. Taken together with add rule 1, the resultant date must be between Tuesday June 1 and Saturday June 5. According to add rule 2, the DAY_OF_WEEK, an invariant when changing the WEEK_OF_MONTH, is set to Tuesday, the closest possible value to Sunday (where Sunday is the first day of the week).
roll in class
Calendar
field - the calendar field.
amount - the signed amount to add to
field.
IllegalArgumentException - if
field is
ZONE_OFFSET,
DST_OFFSET, or unknown, or if any calendar fields have out-of-range values in non-lenient mode.
roll(int,boolean),
add(int,int),
Calendar.set(int,int)
public int getMinimum(int field)
GregorianCalendar instance. The minimum value is defined as the smallest value returned by the
get method for any possible time value, taking into consideration the current values of the
getFirstDayOfWeek,
getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek,
getGregorianChange and
getTimeZone methods.
getMinimum in class
Calendar
field - the calendar field.
getMaximum(int),
getGreatestMinimum(int),
getLeastMaximum(int),
getActualMinimum(int),
getActualMaximum(int)
public int getMaximum(int field)
GregorianCalendar instance. The maximum value is defined as the largest value returned by the
get method for any possible time value, taking into consideration the current values of the
getFirstDayOfWeek,
getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek,
getGregorianChange and
getTimeZone methods.
getMaximum in class
Calendar
field - the calendar field.
getMinimum(int),
getGreatestMinimum(int),
getLeastMaximum(int),
getActualMinimum(int),
getActualMaximum(int)
public int getGreatestMinimum(int field)
GregorianCalendar instance. The highest minimum value is defined as the largest value returned by
getActualMinimum(int) for any possible time value, taking into consideration the current values of the
getFirstDayOfWeek,
getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek,
getGregorianChange and
getTimeZone methods.
getGreatestMinimum in class
Calendar
field - the calendar field.
getMinimum(int),
getMaximum(int),
getLeastMaximum(int),
getActualMinimum(int),
getActualMaximum(int)
public int getLeastMaximum(int field)
GregorianCalendar instance. The lowest maximum value is defined as the smallest value returned by
getActualMaximum(int) for any possible time value, taking into consideration the current values of the
getFirstDayOfWeek,
getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek,
getGregorianChange and
getTimeZone methods.
getLeastMaximum in class
Calendar
field - the calendar field
getMinimum(int),
getMaximum(int),
getGreatestMinimum(int),
getActualMinimum(int),
getActualMaximum(int)
public int getActualMinimum(int field)
getFirstDayOfWeek,
getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek,
getGregorianChange and
getTimeZone methods.
For example, if the Gregorian change date is January 10, 1970 and the date of this GregorianCalendar is January 20, 1970, the actual minimum value of the DAY_OF_MONTH field is 10 because the previous date of January 10, 1970 is December 27, 1996 (in the Julian calendar). Therefore, December 28, 1969 to January 9, 1970 don't exist.
getActualMinimum in class
Calendar
field - the calendar field
GregorianCalendar
getMinimum(int),
getMaximum(int),
getGreatestMinimum(int),
getLeastMaximum(int),
getActualMaximum(int)
public int getActualMaximum(int field)
getFirstDayOfWeek,
getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek,
getGregorianChange and
getTimeZone methods. For example, if the date of this instance is February 1, 2004, the actual maximum value of the
DAY_OF_MONTH field is 29 because 2004 is a leap year, and if the date of this instance is February 1, 2005, it's 28.
This method calculates the maximum value of WEEK_OF_YEAR based on the YEAR (calendar year) value, not the week year. Call getWeeksInWeekYear() to get the maximum value of WEEK_OF_YEAR in the week year of this GregorianCalendar.
getActualMaximum in class
Calendar
field - the calendar field
GregorianCalendar
getMinimum(int),
getMaximum(int),
getGreatestMinimum(int),
getLeastMaximum(int),
getActualMinimum(int)
public Objectclone()
Calendar
public TimeZonegetTimeZone()
Calendar
getTimeZone in class
Calendar
public void setTimeZone(TimeZonezone)
Calendar
setTimeZone in class
Calendar
zone - the given time zone.
public final boolean isWeekDateSupported()
true indicating this
GregorianCalendar supports week dates.
isWeekDateSupported in class
Calendar
true (always)
getWeekYear(),
setWeekDate(int,int,int),
getWeeksInWeekYear()
public int getWeekYear()
GregorianCalendar. The dates in the weeks between 1 and the maximum week number of the week year have the same week year value that may be one year before or after the
YEAR (calendar year) value.
This method calls Calendar before calculating the week year.
getWeekYear in class
Calendar
GregorianCalendar. If the
ERA value is
BC, the year is represented by 0 or a negative number: BC 1 is 0, BC 2 is -1, BC 3 is -2, and so on.
IllegalArgumentException - if any of the calendar fields is invalid in non-lenient mode.
isWeekDateSupported(),
getWeeksInWeekYear(),
Calendar.getFirstDayOfWeek() ,
Calendar.getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()
public void setWeekDate(int weekYear,
int weekOfYear,
int dayOfWeek)
GregorianCalendar to the date given by the date specifiers -
weekYear,
weekOfYear, and
dayOfWeek.
weekOfYear follows the
WEEK_OF_YEAR numbering. The
dayOfWeek value must be one of the
DAY_OF_WEEK values:
SUNDAY to
SATURDAY.
Note that the numeric day-of-week representation differs from the ISO 8601 standard, and that the weekOfYear numbering is compatible with the standard when getFirstDayOfWeek() is MONDAY and getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek() is 4.
Unlike the set method, all of the calendar fields and the instant of time value are calculated upon return.
If weekOfYear is out of the valid week-of-year range in weekYear, the weekYear and weekOfYear values are adjusted in lenient mode, or an IllegalArgumentException is thrown in non-lenient mode.
setWeekDate in class
Calendar
weekYear - the week year
weekOfYear - the week number based on
weekYear
dayOfWeek - the day of week value: one of the constants for the
DAY_OF_WEEK field:
SUNDAY, ...,
SATURDAY.
IllegalArgumentException - if any of the given date specifiers is invalid, or if any of the calendar fields are inconsistent with the given date specifiers in non-lenient mode
isWeekDateSupported(),
Calendar.getFirstDayOfWeek() ,
Calendar.getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()
public int getWeeksInWeekYear()
GregorianCalendar.
For example, if this GregorianCalendar's date is December 31, 2008 with the ISO 8601 compatible setting, this method will return 53 for the period: December 29, 2008 to January 3, 2010 while getActualMaximum(WEEK_OF_YEAR) will return 52 for the period: December 31, 2007 to December 28, 2008.
getWeeksInWeekYear in class
Calendar
Calendar.WEEK_OF_YEAR ,
getWeekYear(),
getActualMaximum(int)
protected void computeFields()
complete method.
computeFields in class
Calendar
Calendar.complete()
protected void computeTime()
computeTime in class
Calendar
IllegalArgumentException - if any calendar fields are invalid.
Calendar.complete() ,
Calendar.computeFields()
public ZonedDateTimetoZonedDateTime()
ZonedDateTime that represents the same point on the time-line as this
GregorianCalendar.
Since this object supports a Julian-Gregorian cutover date and ZonedDateTime does not, it is possible that the resulting year, month and day will have different values. The result will represent the correct date in the ISO calendar system, which will also be the same value for Modified Julian Days.
public static GregorianCalendarfrom(ZonedDateTime zdt)
GregorianCalendar with the default locale from a
ZonedDateTime object.
Since ZonedDateTime does not support a Julian-Gregorian cutover date and uses ISO calendar system, the return GregorianCalendar is a pure Gregorian calendar and uses ISO 8601 standard for week definitions, which has MONDAY as the FirstDayOfWeek and 4 as the value of the MinimalDaysInFirstWeek.
ZoneDateTime can store points on the time-line further in the future and further in the past than GregorianCalendar. In this scenario, this method will throw an IllegalArgumentException exception.
zdt - the zoned date-time object to convert
NullPointerException - if
zdt is null
IllegalArgumentException - if the zoned date-time is too large to represent as a
GregorianCalendar