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See the GNU Lesser General Public * License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, * USA. * * [Oracle and Java are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. * Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.] * * ----------------- * DateTickUnit.java * ----------------- * (C) Copyright 2000-2014, by Object Refinery Limited. * * Original Author: David Gilbert (for Object Refinery Limited); * Contributor(s): Chris Boek; * * Changes * ------- * 08-Nov-2002 : Moved to new package com.jrefinery.chart.axis (DG); * 27-Nov-2002 : Added IllegalArgumentException to getMillisecondCount() * method (DG); * 26-Mar-2003 : Implemented Serializable (DG); * 12-Nov-2003 : Added roll fields that can improve the labelling on segmented * date axes (DG); * 03-Dec-2003 : DateFormat constructor argument is now filled with an default * if null (TM); * 07-Dec-2003 : Fixed bug (null pointer exception) in constructor (DG); * ------------- JFREECHART 1.0.x --------------------------------------------- * 21-Mar-2007 : Added toString() for debugging (DG); * 04-Apr-2007 : Added new methods addToDate(Date, TimeZone) and rollDate(Date, * TimeZone) (CB); * 09-Jun-2008 : Deprecated addToDate(Date) (DG); * 09-Jan-2009 : Replaced the unit and rollUnit fields with an enumerated * type (DG); * 17-Jun-2012 : Removed JCommon dependencies (DG); * */ package org.jfree.chart.axis; import java.io.Serializable; import java.text.DateFormat; import java.util.Calendar; import java.util.Date; import java.util.TimeZone; import org.jfree.chart.util.ObjectUtils; import org.jfree.chart.util.ParamChecks; /** * A tick unit for use by subclasses of {@link DateAxis}. Instances of this * class are immutable. */ public class DateTickUnit extends TickUnit implements Serializable { /** For serialization. */ private static final long serialVersionUID = -7289292157229621901L; /** * The units. * * @since 1.0.13 */ private DateTickUnitType unitType; /** The unit count. */ private int count; /** * The roll unit type. * * @since 1.0.13 */ private DateTickUnitType rollUnitType; /** The roll count. */ private int rollCount; /** The date formatter. */ private DateFormat formatter; /** * Creates a new date tick unit. * * @param unitType the unit type (<code>null</code> not permitted). * @param multiple the multiple (of the unit type, must be > 0). * * @since 1.0.13 */ public DateTickUnit(DateTickUnitType unitType, int multiple) { this(unitType, multiple, DateFormat.getDateInstance(DateFormat.SHORT)); } /** * Creates a new date tick unit. * * @param unitType the unit type (<code>null</code> not permitted). * @param multiple the multiple (of the unit type, must be > 0). * @param formatter the date formatter (<code>null</code> not permitted). * * @since 1.0.13 */ public DateTickUnit(DateTickUnitType unitType, int multiple, DateFormat formatter) { this(unitType, multiple, unitType, multiple, formatter); } /** * Creates a new unit. * * @param unitType the unit. * @param multiple the multiple. * @param rollUnitType the roll unit. * @param rollMultiple the roll multiple. * @param formatter the date formatter (<code>null</code> not permitted). * * @since 1.0.13 */ public DateTickUnit(DateTickUnitType unitType, int multiple, DateTickUnitType rollUnitType, int rollMultiple, DateFormat formatter) { super(DateTickUnit.getMillisecondCount(unitType, multiple)); ParamChecks.nullNotPermitted(formatter, "formatter"); if (multiple <= 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Requires 'multiple' > 0."); } if (rollMultiple <= 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Requires 'rollMultiple' > 0."); } this.unitType = unitType; this.count = multiple; this.rollUnitType = rollUnitType; this.rollCount = rollMultiple; this.formatter = formatter; } /** * Returns the unit type. * * @return The unit type (never <code>null</code>). * * @since 1.0.13 */ public DateTickUnitType getUnitType() { return this.unitType; } /** * Returns the unit multiple. * * @return The unit multiple (always > 0). */ public int getMultiple() { return this.count; } /** * Returns the roll unit type. * * @return The roll unit type (never <code>null</code>). * * @since 1.0.13 */ public DateTickUnitType getRollUnitType() { return this.rollUnitType; } /** * Returns the roll unit multiple. * * @return The roll unit multiple. * * @since 1.0.13 */ public int getRollMultiple() { return this.rollCount; } /** * Formats a value. * * @param milliseconds date in milliseconds since 01-01-1970. * * @return The formatted date. */ @Override public String valueToString(double milliseconds) { return this.formatter.format(new Date((long) milliseconds)); } /** * Formats a date using the tick unit's formatter. * * @param date the date. * * @return The formatted date. */ public String dateToString(Date date) { return this.formatter.format(date); } /** * Calculates a new date by adding this unit to the base date. * * @param base the base date. * @param zone the time zone for the date calculation. * * @return A new date one unit after the base date. * * @since 1.0.6 */ public Date addToDate(Date base, TimeZone zone) { // as far as I know, the Locale for the calendar only affects week // number calculations, and since DateTickUnit doesn't do week // arithmetic, the default locale (whatever it is) should be fine // here... Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(zone); calendar.setTime(base); calendar.add(this.unitType.getCalendarField(), this.count); return calendar.getTime(); } /** * Rolls the date forward by the amount specified by the roll unit and * count. * * @param base the base date. * @return The rolled date. * * @see #rollDate(Date, TimeZone) */ public Date rollDate(Date base) { return rollDate(base, TimeZone.getDefault()); } /** * Rolls the date forward by the amount specified by the roll unit and * count. * * @param base the base date. * @param zone the time zone. * * @return The rolled date. * * @since 1.0.6 */ public Date rollDate(Date base, TimeZone zone) { // as far as I know, the Locale for the calendar only affects week // number calculations, and since DateTickUnit doesn't do week // arithmetic, the default locale (whatever it is) should be fine // here... Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(zone); calendar.setTime(base); calendar.add(this.rollUnitType.getCalendarField(), this.rollCount); return calendar.getTime(); } /** * Returns a field code that can be used with the <code>Calendar</code> * class. * * @return The field code. */ public int getCalendarField() { return this.unitType.getCalendarField(); } /** * Returns the (approximate) number of milliseconds for the given unit and * unit count. * <P> * This value is an approximation some of the time (e.g. months are * assumed to have 31 days) but this shouldn't matter. * * @param unit the unit. * @param count the unit count. * * @return The number of milliseconds. * * @since 1.0.13 */ private static long getMillisecondCount(DateTickUnitType unit, int count) { if (unit.equals(DateTickUnitType.YEAR)) { return (365L * 24L * 60L * 60L * 1000L) * count; } else if (unit.equals(DateTickUnitType.MONTH)) { return (31L * 24L * 60L * 60L * 1000L) * count; } else if (unit.equals(DateTickUnitType.DAY)) { return (24L * 60L * 60L * 1000L) * count; } else if (unit.equals(DateTickUnitType.HOUR)) { return (60L * 60L * 1000L) * count; } else if (unit.equals(DateTickUnitType.MINUTE)) { return (60L * 1000L) * count; } else if (unit.equals(DateTickUnitType.SECOND)) { return 1000L * count; } else if (unit.equals(DateTickUnitType.MILLISECOND)) { return count; } else { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The 'unit' argument has a " + "value that is not recognised."); } } /** * A utility method to put a default in place if a null formatter is * supplied. * * @param formatter the formatter (<code>null</code> permitted). * * @return The formatter if it is not null, otherwise a default. */ private static DateFormat notNull(DateFormat formatter) { if (formatter == null) { return DateFormat.getDateInstance(DateFormat.SHORT); } else { return formatter; } } /** * Tests this unit for equality with another object. * * @param obj the object (<code>null</code> permitted). * * @return <code>true</code> or <code>false</code>. */ @Override public boolean equals(Object obj) { if (obj == this) { return true; } if (!(obj instanceof DateTickUnit)) { return false; } if (!super.equals(obj)) { return false; } DateTickUnit that = (DateTickUnit) obj; if (!(this.unitType.equals(that.unitType))) { return false; } if (this.count != that.count) { return false; } if (!ObjectUtils.equal(this.formatter, that.formatter)) { return false; } return true; } /** * Returns a hash code for this object. * * @return A hash code. */ @Override public int hashCode() { int result = 19; result = 37 * result + this.unitType.hashCode(); result = 37 * result + this.count; result = 37 * result + this.formatter.hashCode(); return result; } /** * Returns a string representation of this instance, primarily used for * debugging purposes. * * @return A string representation of this instance. */ @Override public String toString() { return "DateTickUnit[" + this.unitType.toString() + ", " + this.count + "]"; } }