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/*
* Copyright (C) 2006 The Android Open Source Project
*
* 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 android.text.format;
import com.android.internal.R;
import android.content.Context;
import android.content.res.Configuration;
import android.content.res.Resources;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Calendar;
import java.util.Date;
import java.util.Formatter;
import java.util.GregorianCalendar;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.TimeZone;
import libcore.icu.DateIntervalFormat;
import libcore.icu.LocaleData;
import libcore.icu.RelativeDateTimeFormatter;
/**
* This class contains various date-related utilities for creating text for things like
* elapsed time and date ranges, strings for days of the week and months, and AM/PM text etc.
*/
public class DateUtils
{
private static final Object sLock = new Object();
private static Configuration sLastConfig;
private static String sElapsedFormatMMSS;
private static String sElapsedFormatHMMSS;
public static final long SECOND_IN_MILLIS = 1000;
public static final long MINUTE_IN_MILLIS = SECOND_IN_MILLIS * 60;
public static final long HOUR_IN_MILLIS = MINUTE_IN_MILLIS * 60;
public static final long DAY_IN_MILLIS = HOUR_IN_MILLIS * 24;
public static final long WEEK_IN_MILLIS = DAY_IN_MILLIS * 7;
/**
* This constant is actually the length of 364 days, not of a year!
*/
public static final long YEAR_IN_MILLIS = WEEK_IN_MILLIS * 52;
// The following FORMAT_* symbols are used for specifying the format of
// dates and times in the formatDateRange method.
public static final int FORMAT_SHOW_TIME = 0x00001;
public static final int FORMAT_SHOW_WEEKDAY = 0x00002;
public static final int FORMAT_SHOW_YEAR = 0x00004;
public static final int FORMAT_NO_YEAR = 0x00008;
public static final int FORMAT_SHOW_DATE = 0x00010;
public static final int FORMAT_NO_MONTH_DAY = 0x00020;
@Deprecated
public static final int FORMAT_12HOUR = 0x00040;
@Deprecated
public static final int FORMAT_24HOUR = 0x00080;
@Deprecated
public static final int FORMAT_CAP_AMPM = 0x00100;
public static final int FORMAT_NO_NOON = 0x00200;
@Deprecated
public static final int FORMAT_CAP_NOON = 0x00400;
public static final int FORMAT_NO_MIDNIGHT = 0x00800;
@Deprecated
public static final int FORMAT_CAP_MIDNIGHT = 0x01000;
/**
* @deprecated Use
* {@link #formatDateRange(Context, Formatter, long, long, int, String) formatDateRange}
* and pass in {@link Time#TIMEZONE_UTC Time.TIMEZONE_UTC} for the timeZone instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static final int FORMAT_UTC = 0x02000;
public static final int FORMAT_ABBREV_TIME = 0x04000;
public static final int FORMAT_ABBREV_WEEKDAY = 0x08000;
public static final int FORMAT_ABBREV_MONTH = 0x10000;
public static final int FORMAT_NUMERIC_DATE = 0x20000;
public static final int FORMAT_ABBREV_RELATIVE = 0x40000;
public static final int FORMAT_ABBREV_ALL = 0x80000;
@Deprecated
public static final int FORMAT_CAP_NOON_MIDNIGHT = (FORMAT_CAP_NOON | FORMAT_CAP_MIDNIGHT);
@Deprecated
public static final int FORMAT_NO_NOON_MIDNIGHT = (FORMAT_NO_NOON | FORMAT_NO_MIDNIGHT);
// Date and time format strings that are constant and don't need to be
// translated.
/**
* This is not actually the preferred 24-hour date format in all locales.
* @deprecated Use {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static final String HOUR_MINUTE_24 = "%H:%M";
public static final String MONTH_FORMAT = "%B";
/**
* This is not actually a useful month name in all locales.
* @deprecated Use {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static final String ABBREV_MONTH_FORMAT = "%b";
public static final String NUMERIC_MONTH_FORMAT = "%m";
public static final String MONTH_DAY_FORMAT = "%-d";
public static final String YEAR_FORMAT = "%Y";
public static final String YEAR_FORMAT_TWO_DIGITS = "%g";
public static final String WEEKDAY_FORMAT = "%A";
public static final String ABBREV_WEEKDAY_FORMAT = "%a";
/** @deprecated Do not use. */
public static final int[] sameYearTable = null;
/** @deprecated Do not use. */
public static final int[] sameMonthTable = null;
/**
* Request the full spelled-out name. For use with the 'abbrev' parameter of
* {@link #getDayOfWeekString} and {@link #getMonthString}.
*
* @more <p>
* e.g. "Sunday" or "January"
* @deprecated Use {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static final int LENGTH_LONG = 10;
/**
* Request an abbreviated version of the name. For use with the 'abbrev'
* parameter of {@link #getDayOfWeekString} and {@link #getMonthString}.
*
* @more <p>
* e.g. "Sun" or "Jan"
* @deprecated Use {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static final int LENGTH_MEDIUM = 20;
/**
* Request a shorter abbreviated version of the name.
* For use with the 'abbrev' parameter of {@link #getDayOfWeekString} and {@link #getMonthString}.
* @more
* <p>e.g. "Su" or "Jan"
* <p>In most languages, the results returned for LENGTH_SHORT will be the same as
* the results returned for {@link #LENGTH_MEDIUM}.
* @deprecated Use {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static final int LENGTH_SHORT = 30;
/**
* Request an even shorter abbreviated version of the name.
* Do not use this. Currently this will always return the same result
* as {@link #LENGTH_SHORT}.
* @deprecated Use {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static final int LENGTH_SHORTER = 40;
/**
* Request an even shorter abbreviated version of the name.
* For use with the 'abbrev' parameter of {@link #getDayOfWeekString} and {@link #getMonthString}.
* @more
* <p>e.g. "S", "T", "T" or "J"
* <p>In some languages, the results returned for LENGTH_SHORTEST will be the same as
* the results returned for {@link #LENGTH_SHORT}.
* @deprecated Use {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static final int LENGTH_SHORTEST = 50;
/**
* Return a string for the day of the week.
* @param dayOfWeek One of {@link Calendar#SUNDAY Calendar.SUNDAY},
* {@link Calendar#MONDAY Calendar.MONDAY}, etc.
* @param abbrev One of {@link #LENGTH_LONG}, {@link #LENGTH_SHORT},
* {@link #LENGTH_MEDIUM}, or {@link #LENGTH_SHORTEST}.
* Note that in most languages, {@link #LENGTH_SHORT}
* will return the same as {@link #LENGTH_MEDIUM}.
* Undefined lengths will return {@link #LENGTH_MEDIUM}
* but may return something different in the future.
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the dayOfWeek is out of bounds.
* @deprecated Use {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static String getDayOfWeekString(int dayOfWeek, int abbrev) {
LocaleData d = LocaleData.get(Locale.getDefault());
String[] names;
switch (abbrev) {
case LENGTH_LONG: names = d.longWeekdayNames; break;
case LENGTH_MEDIUM: names = d.shortWeekdayNames; break;
case LENGTH_SHORT: names = d.shortWeekdayNames; break; // TODO
case LENGTH_SHORTER: names = d.shortWeekdayNames; break; // TODO
case LENGTH_SHORTEST: names = d.tinyWeekdayNames; break;
default: names = d.shortWeekdayNames; break;
}
return names[dayOfWeek];
}
/**
* Return a localized string for AM or PM.
* @param ampm Either {@link Calendar#AM Calendar.AM} or {@link Calendar#PM Calendar.PM}.
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the ampm is out of bounds.
* @return Localized version of "AM" or "PM".
* @deprecated Use {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static String getAMPMString(int ampm) {
return LocaleData.get(Locale.getDefault()).amPm[ampm - Calendar.AM];
}
/**
* Return a localized string for the month of the year.
* @param month One of {@link Calendar#JANUARY Calendar.JANUARY},
* {@link Calendar#FEBRUARY Calendar.FEBRUARY}, etc.
* @param abbrev One of {@link #LENGTH_LONG}, {@link #LENGTH_MEDIUM},
* or {@link #LENGTH_SHORTEST}.
* Undefined lengths will return {@link #LENGTH_MEDIUM}
* but may return something different in the future.
* @return Localized month of the year.
* @deprecated Use {@link java.text.SimpleDateFormat} instead.
*/
@Deprecated
public static String getMonthString(int month, int abbrev) {
LocaleData d = LocaleData.get(Locale.getDefault());
String[] names;
switch (abbrev) {
case LENGTH_LONG: names = d.longMonthNames; break;
case LENGTH_MEDIUM: names = d.shortMonthNames; break;
case LENGTH_SHORT: names = d.shortMonthNames; break;
case LENGTH_SHORTER: names = d.shortMonthNames; break;
case LENGTH_SHORTEST: names = d.tinyMonthNames; break;
default: names = d.shortMonthNames; break;
}
return names[month];
}
/**
* Returns a string describing the elapsed time since startTime.
* <p>
* The minimum timespan to report is set to {@link #MINUTE_IN_MILLIS}.
* @param startTime some time in the past.
* @return a String object containing the elapsed time.
* @see #getRelativeTimeSpanString(long, long, long)
*/
public static CharSequence getRelativeTimeSpanString(long startTime) {
return getRelativeTimeSpanString(startTime, System.currentTimeMillis(), MINUTE_IN_MILLIS);
}
/**
* Returns a string describing 'time' as a time relative to 'now'.
* <p>
* Time spans in the past are formatted like "42 minutes ago".
* Time spans in the future are formatted like "In 42 minutes".
*
* @param time the time to describe, in milliseconds
* @param now the current time in milliseconds
* @param minResolution the minimum timespan to report. For example, a time 3 seconds in the
* past will be reported as "0 minutes ago" if this is set to MINUTE_IN_MILLIS. Pass one of
* 0, MINUTE_IN_MILLIS, HOUR_IN_MILLIS, DAY_IN_MILLIS, WEEK_IN_MILLIS
*/
public static CharSequence getRelativeTimeSpanString(long time, long now, long minResolution) {
int flags = FORMAT_SHOW_DATE | FORMAT_SHOW_YEAR | FORMAT_ABBREV_MONTH;
return getRelativeTimeSpanString(time, now, minResolution, flags);
}
/**
* Returns a string describing 'time' as a time relative to 'now'.
* <p>
* Time spans in the past are formatted like "42 minutes ago". Time spans in
* the future are formatted like "In 42 minutes".
* <p>
* Can use {@link #FORMAT_ABBREV_RELATIVE} flag to use abbreviated relative
* times, like "42 mins ago".
*
* @param time the time to describe, in milliseconds
* @param now the current time in milliseconds
* @param minResolution the minimum timespan to report. For example, a time
* 3 seconds in the past will be reported as "0 minutes ago" if
* this is set to MINUTE_IN_MILLIS. Pass one of 0,
* MINUTE_IN_MILLIS, HOUR_IN_MILLIS, DAY_IN_MILLIS,
* WEEK_IN_MILLIS
* @param flags a bit mask of formatting options, such as
* {@link #FORMAT_NUMERIC_DATE} or
* {@link #FORMAT_ABBREV_RELATIVE}
*/
public static CharSequence getRelativeTimeSpanString(long time, long now, long minResolution,
int flags) {
return RelativeDateTimeFormatter.getRelativeTimeSpanString(Locale.getDefault(),
TimeZone.getDefault(), time, now, minResolution, flags);
}
/**
* Return string describing the elapsed time since startTime formatted like
* "[relative time/date], [time]".
* <p>
* Example output strings for the US date format.
* <ul>
* <li>3 min. ago, 10:15 AM</li>
* <li>Yesterday, 12:20 PM</li>
* <li>Dec 12, 4:12 AM</li>
* <li>11/14/2007, 8:20 AM</li>
* </ul>
*
* @param time some time in the past.
* @param minResolution the minimum elapsed time (in milliseconds) to report
* when showing relative times. For example, a time 3 seconds in
* the past will be reported as "0 minutes ago" if this is set to
* {@link #MINUTE_IN_MILLIS}.
* @param transitionResolution the elapsed time (in milliseconds) at which
* to stop reporting relative measurements. Elapsed times greater
* than this resolution will default to normal date formatting.
* For example, will transition from "7 days ago" to "Dec 12"
* when using {@link #WEEK_IN_MILLIS}.
*/
public static CharSequence getRelativeDateTimeString(Context c, long time, long minResolution,
long transitionResolution, int flags) {
// Same reason as in formatDateRange() to explicitly indicate 12- or 24-hour format.
if ((flags & (FORMAT_SHOW_TIME | FORMAT_12HOUR | FORMAT_24HOUR)) == FORMAT_SHOW_TIME) {
flags |= DateFormat.is24HourFormat(c) ? FORMAT_24HOUR : FORMAT_12HOUR;
}
return RelativeDateTimeFormatter.getRelativeDateTimeString(Locale.getDefault(),
TimeZone.getDefault(), time, System.currentTimeMillis(), minResolution,
transitionResolution, flags);
}
private static void initFormatStrings() {
synchronized (sLock) {
initFormatStringsLocked();
}
}
private static void initFormatStringsLocked() {
Resources r = Resources.getSystem();
Configuration cfg = r.getConfiguration();
if (sLastConfig == null || !sLastConfig.equals(cfg)) {
sLastConfig = cfg;
sElapsedFormatMMSS = r.getString(com.android.internal.R.string.elapsed_time_short_format_mm_ss);
sElapsedFormatHMMSS = r.getString(com.android.internal.R.string.elapsed_time_short_format_h_mm_ss);
}
}
/**
* Return given duration in a human-friendly format. For example, "4
* minutes" or "1 second". Returns only largest meaningful unit of time,
* from seconds up to hours.
*
* @hide
*/
public static CharSequence formatDuration(long millis) {
final Resources res = Resources.getSystem();
if (millis >= HOUR_IN_MILLIS) {
final int hours = (int) ((millis + 1800000) / HOUR_IN_MILLIS);
return res.getQuantityString(
com.android.internal.R.plurals.duration_hours, hours, hours);
} else if (millis >= MINUTE_IN_MILLIS) {
final int minutes = (int) ((millis + 30000) / MINUTE_IN_MILLIS);
return res.getQuantityString(
com.android.internal.R.plurals.duration_minutes, minutes, minutes);
} else {
final int seconds = (int) ((millis + 500) / SECOND_IN_MILLIS);
return res.getQuantityString(
com.android.internal.R.plurals.duration_seconds, seconds, seconds);
}
}
/**
* Formats an elapsed time in the form "MM:SS" or "H:MM:SS"
* for display on the call-in-progress screen.
* @param elapsedSeconds the elapsed time in seconds.
*/
public static String formatElapsedTime(long elapsedSeconds) {
return formatElapsedTime(null, elapsedSeconds);
}
/**
* Formats an elapsed time in a format like "MM:SS" or "H:MM:SS" (using a form
* suited to the current locale), similar to that used on the call-in-progress
* screen.
*
* @param recycle {@link StringBuilder} to recycle, or null to use a temporary one.
* @param elapsedSeconds the elapsed time in seconds.
*/
public static String formatElapsedTime(StringBuilder recycle, long elapsedSeconds) {
// Break the elapsed seconds into hours, minutes, and seconds.
long hours = 0;
long minutes = 0;
long seconds = 0;
if (elapsedSeconds >= 3600) {
hours = elapsedSeconds / 3600;
elapsedSeconds -= hours * 3600;
}
if (elapsedSeconds >= 60) {
minutes = elapsedSeconds / 60;
elapsedSeconds -= minutes * 60;
}
seconds = elapsedSeconds;
// Create a StringBuilder if we weren't given one to recycle.
// TODO: if we cared, we could have a thread-local temporary StringBuilder.
StringBuilder sb = recycle;
if (sb == null) {
sb = new StringBuilder(8);
} else {
sb.setLength(0);
}
// Format the broken-down time in a locale-appropriate way.
// TODO: use icu4c when http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/ticket/3407 is fixed.
Formatter f = new Formatter(sb, Locale.getDefault());
initFormatStrings();
if (hours > 0) {
return f.format(sElapsedFormatHMMSS, hours, minutes, seconds).toString();
} else {
return f.format(sElapsedFormatMMSS, minutes, seconds).toString();
}
}
/**
* Format a date / time such that if the then is on the same day as now, it shows
* just the time and if it's a different day, it shows just the date.
*
* <p>The parameters dateFormat and timeFormat should each be one of
* {@link java.text.DateFormat#DEFAULT},
* {@link java.text.DateFormat#FULL},
* {@link java.text.DateFormat#LONG},
* {@link java.text.DateFormat#MEDIUM}
* or
* {@link java.text.DateFormat#SHORT}
*
* @param then the date to format
* @param now the base time
* @param dateStyle how to format the date portion.
* @param timeStyle how to format the time portion.
*/
public static final CharSequence formatSameDayTime(long then, long now,
int dateStyle, int timeStyle) {
Calendar thenCal = new GregorianCalendar();
thenCal.setTimeInMillis(then);
Date thenDate = thenCal.getTime();
Calendar nowCal = new GregorianCalendar();
nowCal.setTimeInMillis(now);
java.text.DateFormat f;
if (thenCal.get(Calendar.YEAR) == nowCal.get(Calendar.YEAR)
&& thenCal.get(Calendar.MONTH) == nowCal.get(Calendar.MONTH)
&& thenCal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH) == nowCal.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH)) {
f = java.text.DateFormat.getTimeInstance(timeStyle);
} else {
f = java.text.DateFormat.getDateInstance(dateStyle);
}
return f.format(thenDate);
}
/**
* @return true if the supplied when is today else false
*/
public static boolean isToday(long when) {
Time time = new Time();
time.set(when);
int thenYear = time.year;
int thenMonth = time.month;
int thenMonthDay = time.monthDay;
time.set(System.currentTimeMillis());
return (thenYear == time.year)
&& (thenMonth == time.month)
&& (thenMonthDay == time.monthDay);
}
/**
* Formats a date or a time range according to the local conventions.
* <p>
* Note that this is a convenience method. Using it involves creating an
* internal {@link java.util.Formatter} instance on-the-fly, which is
* somewhat costly in terms of memory and time. This is probably acceptable
* if you use the method only rarely, but if you rely on it for formatting a
* large number of dates, consider creating and reusing your own
* {@link java.util.Formatter} instance and use the version of
* {@link #formatDateRange(Context, long, long, int) formatDateRange}
* that takes a {@link java.util.Formatter}.
*
* @param context the context is required only if the time is shown
* @param startMillis the start time in UTC milliseconds
* @param endMillis the end time in UTC milliseconds
* @param flags a bit mask of options See
* {@link #formatDateRange(Context, Formatter, long, long, int, String) formatDateRange}
* @return a string containing the formatted date/time range.
*/
public static String formatDateRange(Context context, long startMillis,
long endMillis, int flags) {
Formatter f = new Formatter(new StringBuilder(50), Locale.getDefault());
return formatDateRange(context, f, startMillis, endMillis, flags).toString();
}
/**
* Formats a date or a time range according to the local conventions.
* <p>
* Note that this is a convenience method for formatting the date or
* time range in the local time zone. If you want to specify the time
* zone please use
* {@link #formatDateRange(Context, Formatter, long, long, int, String) formatDateRange}.
*
* @param context the context is required only if the time is shown
* @param formatter the Formatter used for formatting the date range.
* Note: be sure to call setLength(0) on StringBuilder passed to
* the Formatter constructor unless you want the results to accumulate.
* @param startMillis the start time in UTC milliseconds
* @param endMillis the end time in UTC milliseconds
* @param flags a bit mask of options See
* {@link #formatDateRange(Context, Formatter, long, long, int, String) formatDateRange}
* @return a string containing the formatted date/time range.
*/
public static Formatter formatDateRange(Context context, Formatter formatter, long startMillis,
long endMillis, int flags) {
return formatDateRange(context, formatter, startMillis, endMillis, flags, null);
}
/**
* Formats a date or a time range according to the local conventions.
*
* <p>
* Example output strings (date formats in these examples are shown using
* the US date format convention but that may change depending on the
* local settings):
* <ul>
* <li>10:15am</li>
* <li>3:00pm - 4:00pm</li>
* <li>3pm - 4pm</li>
* <li>3PM - 4PM</li>
* <li>08:00 - 17:00</li>
* <li>Oct 9</li>
* <li>Tue, Oct 9</li>
* <li>October 9, 2007</li>
* <li>Oct 9 - 10</li>
* <li>Oct 9 - 10, 2007</li>
* <li>Oct 28 - Nov 3, 2007</li>
* <li>Dec 31, 2007 - Jan 1, 2008</li>
* <li>Oct 9, 8:00am - Oct 10, 5:00pm</li>
* <li>12/31/2007 - 01/01/2008</li>
* </ul>
*
* <p>
* The flags argument is a bitmask of options from the following list:
*
* <ul>
* <li>FORMAT_SHOW_TIME</li>
* <li>FORMAT_SHOW_WEEKDAY</li>
* <li>FORMAT_SHOW_YEAR</li>
* <li>FORMAT_SHOW_DATE</li>
* <li>FORMAT_NO_MONTH_DAY</li>
* <li>FORMAT_12HOUR</li>
* <li>FORMAT_24HOUR</li>
* <li>FORMAT_CAP_AMPM</li>
* <li>FORMAT_NO_NOON</li>
* <li>FORMAT_CAP_NOON</li>
* <li>FORMAT_NO_MIDNIGHT</li>
* <li>FORMAT_CAP_MIDNIGHT</li>
* <li>FORMAT_UTC</li>
* <li>FORMAT_ABBREV_TIME</li>
* <li>FORMAT_ABBREV_WEEKDAY</li>
* <li>FORMAT_ABBREV_MONTH</li>
* <li>FORMAT_ABBREV_ALL</li>
* <li>FORMAT_NUMERIC_DATE</li>
* </ul>
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_SHOW_TIME is set, the time is shown as part of the date range.
* If the start and end time are the same, then just the start time is
* shown.
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_SHOW_WEEKDAY is set, then the weekday is shown.
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_SHOW_YEAR is set, then the year is always shown.
* If FORMAT_SHOW_YEAR is not set, then the year
* is shown only if it is different from the current year, or if the start
* and end dates fall on different years.
*
* <p>
* Normally the date is shown unless the start and end day are the same.
* If FORMAT_SHOW_DATE is set, then the date is always shown, even for
* same day ranges.
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_NO_MONTH_DAY is set, then if the date is shown, just the
* month name will be shown, not the day of the month. For example,
* "January, 2008" instead of "January 6 - 12, 2008".
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_CAP_AMPM is set and 12-hour time is used, then the "AM"
* and "PM" are capitalized. You should not use this flag
* because in some locales these terms cannot be capitalized, and in
* many others it doesn't make sense to do so even though it is possible.
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_NO_NOON is set and 12-hour time is used, then "12pm" is
* shown instead of "noon".
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_CAP_NOON is set and 12-hour time is used, then "Noon" is
* shown instead of "noon". You should probably not use this flag
* because in many locales it will not make sense to capitalize
* the term.
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_NO_MIDNIGHT is set and 12-hour time is used, then "12am" is
* shown instead of "midnight".
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_CAP_MIDNIGHT is set and 12-hour time is used, then "Midnight"
* is shown instead of "midnight". You should probably not use this
* flag because in many locales it will not make sense to capitalize
* the term.
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_12HOUR is set and the time is shown, then the time is
* shown in the 12-hour time format. You should not normally set this.
* Instead, let the time format be chosen automatically according to the
* system settings. If both FORMAT_12HOUR and FORMAT_24HOUR are set, then
* FORMAT_24HOUR takes precedence.
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_24HOUR is set and the time is shown, then the time is
* shown in the 24-hour time format. You should not normally set this.
* Instead, let the time format be chosen automatically according to the
* system settings. If both FORMAT_12HOUR and FORMAT_24HOUR are set, then
* FORMAT_24HOUR takes precedence.
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_UTC is set, then the UTC time zone is used for the start
* and end milliseconds unless a time zone is specified. If a time zone
* is specified it will be used regardless of the FORMAT_UTC flag.
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_ABBREV_TIME is set and 12-hour time format is used, then the
* start and end times (if shown) are abbreviated by not showing the minutes
* if they are zero. For example, instead of "3:00pm" the time would be
* abbreviated to "3pm".
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_ABBREV_WEEKDAY is set, then the weekday (if shown) is
* abbreviated to a 3-letter string.
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_ABBREV_MONTH is set, then the month (if shown) is abbreviated
* to a 3-letter string.
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_ABBREV_ALL is set, then the weekday and the month (if shown)
* are abbreviated to 3-letter strings.
*
* <p>
* If FORMAT_NUMERIC_DATE is set, then the date is shown in numeric format
* instead of using the name of the month. For example, "12/31/2008"
* instead of "December 31, 2008".
*
* <p>
* If the end date ends at 12:00am at the beginning of a day, it is
* formatted as the end of the previous day in two scenarios:
* <ul>
* <li>For single day events. This results in "8pm - midnight" instead of
* "Nov 10, 8pm - Nov 11, 12am".</li>
* <li>When the time is not displayed. This results in "Nov 10 - 11" for
* an event with a start date of Nov 10 and an end date of Nov 12 at
* 00:00.</li>
* </ul>
*
* @param context the context is required only if the time is shown
* @param formatter the Formatter used for formatting the date range.
* Note: be sure to call setLength(0) on StringBuilder passed to
* the Formatter constructor unless you want the results to accumulate.
* @param startMillis the start time in UTC milliseconds
* @param endMillis the end time in UTC milliseconds
* @param flags a bit mask of options
* @param timeZone the time zone to compute the string in. Use null for local
* or if the FORMAT_UTC flag is being used.
*
* @return the formatter with the formatted date/time range appended to the string buffer.
*/
public static Formatter formatDateRange(Context context, Formatter formatter, long startMillis,
long endMillis, int flags, String timeZone) {
// If we're being asked to format a time without being explicitly told whether to use
// the 12- or 24-hour clock, icu4c will fall back to the locale's preferred 12/24 format,
// but we want to fall back to the user's preference.
if ((flags & (FORMAT_SHOW_TIME | FORMAT_12HOUR | FORMAT_24HOUR)) == FORMAT_SHOW_TIME) {
flags |= DateFormat.is24HourFormat(context) ? FORMAT_24HOUR : FORMAT_12HOUR;
}
String range = DateIntervalFormat.formatDateRange(startMillis, endMillis, flags, timeZone);
try {
formatter.out().append(range);
} catch (IOException impossible) {
throw new AssertionError(impossible);
}
return formatter;
}
/**
* Formats a date or a time according to the local conventions. There are
* lots of options that allow the caller to control, for example, if the
* time is shown, if the day of the week is shown, if the month name is
* abbreviated, if noon is shown instead of 12pm, and so on. For the
* complete list of options, see the documentation for
* {@link #formatDateRange}.
* <p>
* Example output strings (date formats in these examples are shown using
* the US date format convention but that may change depending on the
* local settings):
* <ul>
* <li>10:15am</li>
* <li>3:00pm</li>
* <li>3pm</li>
* <li>3PM</li>
* <li>08:00</li>
* <li>17:00</li>
* <li>noon</li>
* <li>Noon</li>
* <li>midnight</li>
* <li>Midnight</li>
* <li>Oct 31</li>
* <li>Oct 31, 2007</li>
* <li>October 31, 2007</li>
* <li>10am, Oct 31</li>
* <li>17:00, Oct 31</li>
* <li>Wed</li>
* <li>Wednesday</li>
* <li>10am, Wed, Oct 31</li>
* <li>Wed, Oct 31</li>
* <li>Wednesday, Oct 31</li>
* <li>Wed, Oct 31, 2007</li>
* <li>Wed, October 31</li>
* <li>10/31/2007</li>
* </ul>
*
* @param context the context is required only if the time is shown
* @param millis a point in time in UTC milliseconds
* @param flags a bit mask of formatting options
* @return a string containing the formatted date/time.
*/
public static String formatDateTime(Context context, long millis, int flags) {
return formatDateRange(context, millis, millis, flags);
}
/**
* @return a relative time string to display the time expressed by millis. Times
* are counted starting at midnight, which means that assuming that the current
* time is March 31st, 0:30:
* <ul>
* <li>"millis=0:10 today" will be displayed as "0:10"</li>
* <li>"millis=11:30pm the day before" will be displayed as "Mar 30"</li>
* </ul>
* If the given millis is in a different year, then the full date is
* returned in numeric format (e.g., "10/12/2008").
*
* @param withPreposition If true, the string returned will include the correct
* preposition ("at 9:20am", "on 10/12/2008" or "on May 29").
*/
public static CharSequence getRelativeTimeSpanString(Context c, long millis,
boolean withPreposition) {
String result;
long now = System.currentTimeMillis();
long span = Math.abs(now - millis);
synchronized (DateUtils.class) {
if (sNowTime == null) {
sNowTime = new Time();
}
if (sThenTime == null) {
sThenTime = new Time();
}
sNowTime.set(now);
sThenTime.set(millis);
int prepositionId;
if (span < DAY_IN_MILLIS && sNowTime.weekDay == sThenTime.weekDay) {
// Same day
int flags = FORMAT_SHOW_TIME;
result = formatDateRange(c, millis, millis, flags);
prepositionId = R.string.preposition_for_time;
} else if (sNowTime.year != sThenTime.year) {
// Different years
int flags = FORMAT_SHOW_DATE | FORMAT_SHOW_YEAR | FORMAT_NUMERIC_DATE;
result = formatDateRange(c, millis, millis, flags);
// This is a date (like "10/31/2008" so use the date preposition)
prepositionId = R.string.preposition_for_date;
} else {
// Default
int flags = FORMAT_SHOW_DATE | FORMAT_ABBREV_MONTH;
result = formatDateRange(c, millis, millis, flags);
prepositionId = R.string.preposition_for_date;
}
if (withPreposition) {
Resources res = c.getResources();
result = res.getString(prepositionId, result);
}
}
return result;
}
/**
* Convenience function to return relative time string without preposition.
* @param c context for resources
* @param millis time in milliseconds
* @return {@link CharSequence} containing relative time.
* @see #getRelativeTimeSpanString(Context, long, boolean)
*/
public static CharSequence getRelativeTimeSpanString(Context c, long millis) {
return getRelativeTimeSpanString(c, millis, false /* no preposition */);
}
private static Time sNowTime;
private static Time sThenTime;
}
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