Class DateTimeFormat
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public class DateTimeFormat extends DateTimeFormat
Formats and parses dates and times using locale-sensitive patterns.Patterns
Symbol Meaning Presentation Example G
era designator Text AD
y
year Number 1996
L
standalone month in year Text or Number July (or) 07
M
month in year Text or Number July (or) 07
d
day in month Number 10
h
hour in am/pm (1-12) Number 12
H
hour in day (0-23) Number 0
m
minute in hour Number 30
s
second in minute Number 55
S
fractional second Number 978
E
day of week Text Tuesday
c
standalone day of week Text Tuesday
a
am/pm marker Text PM
k
hour in day (1-24) Number 24
K
hour in am/pm (0-11) Number 0
z
time zone Text Pacific Standard Time(see comment)
Z
time zone (RFC 822) Text -0800(See comment)
v
time zone id Text America/Los_Angeles(See comment)
'
escape for text Delimiter 'Date='
''
single quote Literal 'o''clock'
The number of pattern letters influences the format, as follows:
- Text
- if 4 or more, then use the full form; if less than 4, use short or
abbreviated form if it exists (e.g.,
"EEEE"
produces"Monday"
,"EEE"
produces"Mon"
) - Number
- the minimum number of digits. Shorter numbers are zero-padded to this
amount (e.g. if
"m"
produces"6"
,"mm"
produces"06"
). Year is handled specially; that is, if the count of 'y' is 2, the Year will be truncated to 2 digits. (e.g., if"yyyy"
produces"1997"
,"yy"
produces"97"
.) Unlike other fields, fractional seconds are padded on the right with zero. - Text or Number
- 3 or more, use text, otherwise use number. (e.g.
"M"
produces"1"
,"MM"
produces"01"
,"MMM"
produces"Jan"
, and"MMMM"
produces"January"
. Some pattern letters also treat a count of 5 specially, meaning a single-letter abbreviation:L
,M
,E
, andc
.
Any characters in the pattern that are not in the ranges of ['
a
'..'z
'] and ['A
'..'Z
'] will be treated as quoted text. For instance, characters like ':
', '.
', '#
' and '@
' will appear in the resulting time text even they are not embraced within single quotes.[Time Zone Handling] Web browsers don't provide all the information we need for proper time zone formating -- so GWT has a copy of the required data, for your convenience. For simpler cases, one can also use a fallback implementation that only keeps track of the current timezone offset. These two approaches are called, respectively, Common TimeZones and Simple TimeZones, although both are implemented with the same TimeZone class. "TimeZone createTimeZone(String timezoneData)" returns a Common TimeZone object, and "TimeZone createTimeZone(int timeZoneOffsetInMinutes)" returns a Simple TimeZone object. The one provided by OS fall into to Simple TimeZone category. For formatting purpose, following table shows the behavior of GWT DateTimeFormat.
Pattern Common TimeZone Simple TimeZone z, zz, zzz PDT UTC-7 zzzz Pacific Daylight Time UTC-7 Z, ZZ -0700 -0700 ZZZ -07:00 -07:00 ZZZZ GMT-07:00 GMT-07:00 v, vv, vvv, vvvv America/Los_Angeles Etc/GMT+7 Parsing Dates and Times
The pattern does not need to specify every field. If the year, month, or day is missing from the pattern, the corresponding value will be taken from the current date. If the month is specified but the day is not, the day will be constrained to the last day within the specified month. If the hour, minute, or second is missing, the value defaults to zero.
As with formatting (described above), the count of pattern letters determines the parsing behavior.
- Text
- 4 or more pattern letters--use full form, less than 4--use short or abbreviated form if one exists. In parsing, we will always try long format, then short.
- Number
- the minimum number of digits.
- Text or Number
- 3 or more characters means use text, otherwise use number
Although the current pattern specification doesn't not specify behavior for all letters, it may in the future. It is strongly discouraged to use unspecified letters as literal text without quoting them.
[Note on TimeZone] The time zone support for parsing is limited. Only standard GMT and RFC format are supported. Time zone specification using time zone id (like America/Los_Angeles), time zone names (like PST, Pacific Standard Time) are not supported. Normally, it is too much a burden for a client application to load all the time zone symbols. And in almost all those cases, it is a better choice to do such parsing on server side through certain RPC mechanism. This decision is based on particular use cases we have studied; in principle, it could be changed in future versions.
Examples
Pattern Formatted Text "yyyy.MM.dd G 'at' HH:mm:ss vvvv"
1996.07.10 AD at 15:08:56 America/Los_Angeles
"EEE, MMM d, ''yy"
Wed, July 10, '96
"h:mm a"
12:08 PM
"hh 'o''clock' a, zzzz"
12 o'clock PM, Pacific Daylight Time
"K:mm a, vvvv"
0:00 PM, America/Los_Angeles
"yyyyy.MMMMM.dd GGG hh:mm aaa"
01996.July.10 AD 12:08 PM
Additional Parsing Considerations
When parsing a date string using the abbreviated year pattern (
"yy"
), the parser must interpret the abbreviated year relative to some century. It does this by adjusting dates to be within 80 years before and 20 years after the time the parser instance is created. For example, using a pattern of"MM/dd/yy"
and aDateTimeFormat
object created on Jan 1, 1997, the string"01/11/12"
would be interpreted as Jan 11, 2012 while the string"05/04/64"
would be interpreted as May 4, 1964. During parsing, only strings consisting of exactly two digits, as defined byCharacter.isDigit(char)
, will be parsed into the default century. If the year pattern does not have exactly two 'y' characters, the year is interpreted literally, regardless of the number of digits. For example, using the pattern"MM/dd/yyyy"
, "01/11/12" parses to Jan 11, 12 A.D.When numeric fields abut one another directly, with no intervening delimiter characters, they constitute a run of abutting numeric fields. Such runs are parsed specially. For example, the format "HHmmss" parses the input text "123456" to 12:34:56, parses the input text "12345" to 1:23:45, and fails to parse "1234". In other words, the leftmost field of the run is flexible, while the others keep a fixed width. If the parse fails anywhere in the run, then the leftmost field is shortened by one character, and the entire run is parsed again. This is repeated until either the parse succeeds or the leftmost field is one character in length. If the parse still fails at that point, the parse of the run fails.
In the current implementation, timezone parsing only supports
GMT:hhmm
,GMT:+hhmm
, andGMT:-hhmm
.Example
deprecated usepublic class DateTimeFormatExample implements EntryPoint { public void onModuleLoad() { Date today = new Date(); // prints Tue Dec 18 12:01:26 GMT-500 2007 in the default locale. GWT.log(today.toString()); // prints 12/18/07 in the default locale GWT.log(DateTimeFormat.getShortDateFormat().format(today)); // prints December 18, 2007 in the default locale GWT.log(DateTimeFormat.getLongDateFormat().format(today)); // prints 12:01 PM in the default locale GWT.log(DateTimeFormat.getShortTimeFormat().format(today)); // prints 12:01:26 PM GMT-05:00 in the default locale GWT.log(DateTimeFormat.getLongTimeFormat().format(today)); // prints Dec 18, 2007 12:01:26 PM in the default locale GWT.log(DateTimeFormat.getMediumDateTimeFormat().format(today)); // A custom date format DateTimeFormat fmt = DateTimeFormat.getFormat("EEEE, MMMM dd, yyyy"); // prints Monday, December 17, 2007 in the default locale GWT.log(fmt.format(today)); } }
DateTimeFormat
instead
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static class
DateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat
Predefined date/time formats -- seeCustomDateTimeFormat
if you need some format that isn't supplied here.
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Field Summary
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Fields inherited from class com.google.gwt.i18n.shared.DateTimeFormat
ISO8601_PATTERN, RFC2822_PATTERN
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Modifier Constructor Description protected
DateTimeFormat(java.lang.String pattern)
Constructs a format object using the specified pattern and the date time constants for the default locale.protected
DateTimeFormat(java.lang.String pattern, DateTimeConstants dateTimeConstants)
Deprecated.protected
DateTimeFormat(java.lang.String pattern, DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi)
Constructs a format object using the specified pattern and user-supplied date time constants.
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Method Summary
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Methods inherited from class com.google.gwt.i18n.shared.DateTimeFormat
createTimeZone, format, format, getFormat, getFormat, getPattern, parse, parse, parseStrict, parseStrict
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Constructor Detail
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DateTimeFormat
protected DateTimeFormat(java.lang.String pattern)
Constructs a format object using the specified pattern and the date time constants for the default locale.- Parameters:
pattern
- string pattern specification
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DateTimeFormat
@Deprecated protected DateTimeFormat(java.lang.String pattern, DateTimeConstants dateTimeConstants)
Deprecated.Constructs a format object using the specified pattern and user-supplied date time constants.- Parameters:
pattern
- string pattern specificationdateTimeConstants
- locale specific symbol collection
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DateTimeFormat
protected DateTimeFormat(java.lang.String pattern, DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi)
Constructs a format object using the specified pattern and user-supplied date time constants.- Parameters:
pattern
- string pattern specificationdtfi
- DateTimeFormatInfo instance to use
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Method Detail
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getFormat
public static DateTimeFormat getFormat(DateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat predef)
Get a DateTimeFormat instance for a predefined format.See
CustomDateTimeFormat
if you need a localized format that is not supported here.- Parameters:
predef
-DateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat
describing desired format- Returns:
- a DateTimeFormat instance for the specified format
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getFormat
public static DateTimeFormat getFormat(java.lang.String pattern)
Returns a DateTimeFormat object using the specified pattern. If you need to format or parse repeatedly using the same pattern, it is highly recommended that you cache the returnedDateTimeFormat
object and reuse it rather than calling this method repeatedly.Note that the pattern supplied is used as-is -- for example, if you supply "MM/dd/yyyy" as the pattern, that is the order you will get the fields, even in locales where the order is different. It is recommended to use
getFormat(PredefinedFormat)
instead -- if you use this method, you are taking responsibility for localizing the patterns yourself.- Parameters:
pattern
- string to specify how the date should be formatted- Returns:
- a
DateTimeFormat
object that can be used for format or parse date/time values matching the specified pattern - Throws:
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the specified pattern could not be parsed
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getFullDateFormat
@Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getFullDateFormat()
Deprecated.usegetFormat(PredefinedFormat)
withDateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.DATE_FULL
insteadRetrieve the DateTimeFormat object for full date format. The pattern for this format is predefined for each locale.- Returns:
- A DateTimeFormat object
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getFullDateTimeFormat
@Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getFullDateTimeFormat()
Deprecated.Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for full date and time format. The pattern for this format is predefined for each locale.- Returns:
- A DateTimeFormat object
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getFullTimeFormat
@Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getFullTimeFormat()
Deprecated.usegetFormat(PredefinedFormat)
withDateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.TIME_FULL
insteadRetrieve the DateTimeFormat object for full time format. The pattern for this format is predefined for each locale.- Returns:
- A DateTimeFormat object
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getLongDateFormat
@Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getLongDateFormat()
Deprecated.usegetFormat(PredefinedFormat)
withDateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.DATE_LONG
insteadRetrieve the DateTimeFormat object for long date format. The pattern for this format is predefined for each locale.- Returns:
- A DateTimeFormat object
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getLongDateTimeFormat
@Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getLongDateTimeFormat()
Deprecated.Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for long date and time format. The pattern for this format is predefined for each locale.- Returns:
- A DateTimeFormat object
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getLongTimeFormat
@Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getLongTimeFormat()
Deprecated.usegetFormat(PredefinedFormat)
withDateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.TIME_LONG
insteadRetrieve the DateTimeFormat object for long time format. The pattern for this format is predefined for each locale.- Returns:
- A DateTimeFormat object
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getMediumDateFormat
@Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getMediumDateFormat()
Deprecated.usegetFormat(PredefinedFormat)
withDateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.DATE_MEDIUM
insteadRetrieve the DateTimeFormat object for medium date format. The pattern for this format is predefined for each locale.- Returns:
- A DateTimeFormat object
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getMediumDateTimeFormat
@Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getMediumDateTimeFormat()
Deprecated.Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for medium date and time format. The pattern for this format is predefined for each locale.- Returns:
- A DateTimeFormat object
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getMediumTimeFormat
@Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getMediumTimeFormat()
Deprecated.usegetFormat(PredefinedFormat)
withDateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.TIME_MEDIUM
insteadRetrieve the DateTimeFormat object for medium time format. The pattern for this format is predefined for each locale.- Returns:
- A DateTimeFormat object
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getShortDateFormat
@Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getShortDateFormat()
Deprecated.usegetFormat(PredefinedFormat)
withDateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.DATE_SHORT
insteadRetrieve the DateTimeFormat object for short date format. The pattern for this format is predefined for each locale.- Returns:
- A DateTimeFormat object
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getShortDateTimeFormat
@Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getShortDateTimeFormat()
Deprecated.Retrieve the DateTimeFormat object for short date and time format. The pattern for this format is predefined for each locale.- Returns:
- A DateTimeFormat object
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getShortTimeFormat
@Deprecated public static DateTimeFormat getShortTimeFormat()
Deprecated.usegetFormat(PredefinedFormat)
withDateTimeFormat.PredefinedFormat.TIME_SHORT
insteadRetrieve the DateTimeFormat object for short time format. The pattern for this format is predefined for each locale.- Returns:
- A DateTimeFormat object.
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getFormat
protected static DateTimeFormat getFormat(java.lang.String pattern, DateTimeFormatInfo dtfi)
Internal factory method that provides caching.- Parameters:
pattern
-dtfi
-- Returns:
- DateTimeFormat instance
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