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* This class defines fields and units that are specific to the ISO calendar system. * *
* January, February and March are in Q1. * April, May and June are in Q2. * July, August and September are in Q3. * October, November and December are in Q4. *
* The complete date is expressed using three fields: *
* The date is expressed using three fields: *
* The first week of a week-based-year is the first Monday-based week of the standard * ISO year that has at least 4 days in the new year. *
* For example: * *
Date | Day-of-week | Field values |
---|---|---|
2008-12-28 | Sunday | Week 52 of week-based-year 2008 |
2008-12-29 | Monday | Week 1 of week-based-year 2009 |
2008-12-31 | Wednesday | Week 1 of week-based-year 2009 |
2009-01-01 | Thursday | Week 1 of week-based-year 2009 |
2009-01-04 | Sunday | Week 1 of week-based-year 2009 |
2009-01-05 | Monday | Week 2 of week-based-year 2009 |
* This class is immutable and thread-safe. * * @since 1.8 */ public final class IsoFields { /** * The field that represents the day-of-quarter. *
* This field allows the day-of-quarter value to be queried and set. * The day-of-quarter has values from 1 to 90 in Q1 of a standard year, from 1 to 91 * in Q1 of a leap year, from 1 to 91 in Q2 and from 1 to 92 in Q3 and Q4. *
* The day-of-quarter can only be calculated if the day-of-year, month-of-year and year * are available. *
* When setting this field, the value is allowed to be partially lenient, taking any * value from 1 to 92. If the quarter has less than 92 days, then day 92, and * potentially day 91, is in the following quarter. *
* In the resolving phase of parsing, a date can be created from a year, * quarter-of-year and day-of-quarter. *
* In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#STRICT strict mode}, all three fields are * validated against their range of valid values. The day-of-quarter field * is validated from 1 to 90, 91 or 92 depending on the year and quarter. *
* In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#SMART smart mode}, all three fields are * validated against their range of valid values. The day-of-quarter field is * validated between 1 and 92, ignoring the actual range based on the year and quarter. * If the day-of-quarter exceeds the actual range by one day, then the resulting date * is one day later. If the day-of-quarter exceeds the actual range by two days, * then the resulting date is two days later. *
* In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#LENIENT lenient mode}, only the year is validated * against the range of valid values. The resulting date is calculated equivalent to * the following three stage approach. First, create a date on the first of January * in the requested year. Then take the quarter-of-year, subtract one, and add the * amount in quarters to the date. Finally, take the day-of-quarter, subtract one, * and add the amount in days to the date. *
* This unit is an immutable and thread-safe singleton. */ public static final TemporalField DAY_OF_QUARTER = Field.DAY_OF_QUARTER; /** * The field that represents the quarter-of-year. *
* This field allows the quarter-of-year value to be queried and set. * The quarter-of-year has values from 1 to 4. *
* The quarter-of-year can only be calculated if the month-of-year is available. *
* In the resolving phase of parsing, a date can be created from a year, * quarter-of-year and day-of-quarter. * See {@link #DAY_OF_QUARTER} for details. *
* This unit is an immutable and thread-safe singleton. */ public static final TemporalField QUARTER_OF_YEAR = Field.QUARTER_OF_YEAR; /** * The field that represents the week-of-week-based-year. *
* This field allows the week of the week-based-year value to be queried and set. * The week-of-week-based-year has values from 1 to 52, or 53 if the * week-based-year has 53 weeks. *
* In the resolving phase of parsing, a date can be created from a * week-based-year, week-of-week-based-year and day-of-week. *
* In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#STRICT strict mode}, all three fields are * validated against their range of valid values. The week-of-week-based-year * field is validated from 1 to 52 or 53 depending on the week-based-year. *
* In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#SMART smart mode}, all three fields are * validated against their range of valid values. The week-of-week-based-year * field is validated between 1 and 53, ignoring the week-based-year. * If the week-of-week-based-year is 53, but the week-based-year only has * 52 weeks, then the resulting date is in week 1 of the following week-based-year. *
* In {@linkplain ResolverStyle#LENIENT lenient mode}, only the week-based-year * is validated against the range of valid values. If the day-of-week is outside * the range 1 to 7, then the resulting date is adjusted by a suitable number of * weeks to reduce the day-of-week to the range 1 to 7. If the week-of-week-based-year * value is outside the range 1 to 52, then any excess weeks are added or subtracted * from the resulting date. *
* This unit is an immutable and thread-safe singleton. */ public static final TemporalField WEEK_OF_WEEK_BASED_YEAR = Field.WEEK_OF_WEEK_BASED_YEAR; /** * The field that represents the week-based-year. *
* This field allows the week-based-year value to be queried and set. *
* The field has a range that matches {@link LocalDate#MAX} and {@link LocalDate#MIN}. *
* In the resolving phase of parsing, a date can be created from a * week-based-year, week-of-week-based-year and day-of-week. * See {@link #WEEK_OF_WEEK_BASED_YEAR} for details. *
* This unit is an immutable and thread-safe singleton. */ public static final TemporalField WEEK_BASED_YEAR = Field.WEEK_BASED_YEAR; /** * The unit that represents week-based-years for the purpose of addition and subtraction. *
* This allows a number of week-based-years to be added to, or subtracted from, a date. * The unit is equal to either 52 or 53 weeks. * The estimated duration of a week-based-year is the same as that of a standard ISO * year at {@code 365.2425 Days}. *
* The rules for addition add the number of week-based-years to the existing value * for the week-based-year field. If the resulting week-based-year only has 52 weeks, * then the date will be in week 1 of the following week-based-year. *
* This unit is an immutable and thread-safe singleton. */ public static final TemporalUnit WEEK_BASED_YEARS = Unit.WEEK_BASED_YEARS; /** * Unit that represents the concept of a quarter-year. * For the ISO calendar system, it is equal to 3 months. * The estimated duration of a quarter-year is one quarter of {@code 365.2425 Days}. *
* This unit is an immutable and thread-safe singleton.
*/
public static final TemporalUnit QUARTER_YEARS = Unit.QUARTER_YEARS;
/**
* Restricted constructor.
*/
private IsoFields() {
throw new AssertionError("Not instantiable");
}
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Implementation of the field.
*/
private static enum Field implements TemporalField {
DAY_OF_QUARTER {
@Override
public TemporalUnit getBaseUnit() {
return DAYS;
}
@Override
public TemporalUnit getRangeUnit() {
return QUARTER_YEARS;
}
@Override
public ValueRange range() {
return ValueRange.of(1, 90, 92);
}
@Override
public boolean isSupportedBy(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
return temporal.isSupported(DAY_OF_YEAR) && temporal.isSupported(MONTH_OF_YEAR) &&
temporal.isSupported(YEAR) && isIso(temporal);
}
@Override
public ValueRange rangeRefinedBy(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
if (isSupportedBy(temporal) == false) {
throw new UnsupportedTemporalTypeException("Unsupported field: DayOfQuarter");
}
long qoy = temporal.getLong(QUARTER_OF_YEAR);
if (qoy == 1) {
long year = temporal.getLong(YEAR);
return (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.isLeapYear(year) ? ValueRange.of(1, 91) : ValueRange.of(1, 90));
} else if (qoy == 2) {
return ValueRange.of(1, 91);
} else if (qoy == 3 || qoy == 4) {
return ValueRange.of(1, 92);
} // else value not from 1 to 4, so drop through
return range();
}
@Override
public long getFrom(TemporalAccessor temporal) {
if (isSupportedBy(temporal) == false) {
throw new UnsupportedTemporalTypeException("Unsupported field: DayOfQuarter");
}
int doy = temporal.get(DAY_OF_YEAR);
int moy = temporal.get(MONTH_OF_YEAR);
long year = temporal.getLong(YEAR);
return doy - QUARTER_DAYS[((moy - 1) / 3) + (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.isLeapYear(year) ? 4 : 0)];
}
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
@Override
public