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rfscholte-getthere edited comment on LANG-379 at 11/29/07 8:08 AM:
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There are still some small issues to solve. One of them is proper exception 
handling. This includes UnsupportedFragmentException (or other logic Exception) 
and IllegalArgumentException if date is null. Another exception must be caught 
when the fragment is smaller then the unit (or should it return 0?) Like I 
said: still some enhancements required here.



      was (Author: rfscholte-getthere):
    There are still some small issues to solve. One of them is proper exception 
handling. This includes UnsupportedFragmentException (or other logic Exception) 
and IllegalArgumentException if date is null. Another exception must be caught 
when the fragment is smaller then the unit (or should it return 0?) Like I 
said: still same enhancements required here.


  
> Calculating A date fragment in any time-unit
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LANG-379
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LANG-379
>             Project: Commons Lang
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 2.4
>            Reporter: Robert Scholte
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: DateUtilsFragmentTest.java
>
>
> These DateUtils-features can make it possible to calculate a date-part in any 
> time-unit. For example: the number of minutes of this year, the number of 
> seconds of today, etc.
> I've started with some coding, and if there's enough interest we can make it 
> more solid. 
> public static long getFragmentInSeconds(Date date, int fragment) {
>               return getFragment(date, fragment, Calendar.SECOND);
>       }
>       
>       public static long getFragmentInMinutes(Date date, int fragment) {
>               return getFragment(date, fragment, Calendar.MINUTE);
>       }
>       
>       public static long getFragmentInHours(Date date, int fragment) {
>               return getFragment(date, fragment, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY);
>       }
>       
>       public static long getFragmentInDays(Date date, int fragment) {
>               return getFragment(date, fragment, Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR);
>       }
>       public static long getFragmentInSeconds(Calendar calendar, int 
> fragment) {
>               return getFragment(calendar, fragment, Calendar.SECOND);
>       }
>       
>       public static long getFragmentInMinutes(Calendar calendar, int 
> fragment) {
>               return getFragment(calendar, fragment, Calendar.MINUTE);
>       }
>       
>       public static long getFragmentInHours(Calendar calendar, int fragment) {
>               return getFragment(calendar, fragment, Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY);
>       }
>       
>       public static long getFragmentInDays(Calendar calendar, int fragment) {
>               return getFragment(calendar, fragment, Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR);
>       }
>       
>       private static long getFragment(Date date, int fragment, int unit) {
>               Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance();
>               calendar.setTime(date);
>               return getFragment(calendar, fragment, unit);
>       }
>       private static long getFragment(Calendar calendar, int fragment, int 
> unit) {
>               long millisPerUnit = getMillisPerFragment(unit);
>               long result = 0;
>               switch (fragment) {
>               case Calendar.YEAR:
>                       result += (calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR) * 
> MILLIS_PER_DAY) / millisPerUnit;
>               case Calendar.MONTH:
>                       result += (calendar.get(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH) * 
> MILLIS_PER_DAY) / millisPerUnit;
>               case Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR:
>               case Calendar.DATE:
>                       result += (calendar.get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY) * 
> MILLIS_PER_HOUR) / millisPerUnit;
>               case Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY:
>                       result += (calendar.get(Calendar.MINUTE) * 
> MILLIS_PER_MINUTE) / millisPerUnit;
>               case Calendar.MINUTE:
>                       result += (calendar.get(Calendar.SECOND) * 
> MILLIS_PER_SECOND) / millisPerUnit;
>               case Calendar.SECOND:
>                       result += (calendar.get(Calendar.MILLISECOND) * 1) / 
> millisPerUnit;
>               }
>               return result;
>       }
>       
>       private static long getMillisPerFragment(int fragment) {
>               long result = Long.MAX_VALUE;
>               switch (fragment) {
>               case Calendar.DAY_OF_YEAR:
>               case Calendar.DATE:
>                       result = MILLIS_PER_DAY;
>                       break;
>               case Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY:
>                       result = MILLIS_PER_HOUR;
>                       break;
>               case Calendar.MINUTE:
>                       result = MILLIS_PER_MINUTE;
>                       break;
>               case Calendar.SECOND:
>                       result = MILLIS_PER_SECOND;
>                       break;
>               case Calendar.MILLISECOND:
>                       result = 1;
>                       break;
>               }
>               return result;
>       }

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