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java.lang.Object | +--java.util.Calendar
Calendar is an abstract base class for converting between
 a Date object and a set of integer fields such as
 YEAR, MONTH, DAY, HOUR,
 and so on. (A Date object represents a specific instant in
 time with millisecond precision. See
 Date
 for information about the Date class.)
 
 Subclasses of Calendar interpret a Date
 according to the rules of a specific calendar system. The platform
 provides one concrete subclass of Calendar:
 GregorianCalendar. Future subclasses could represent
 the various types of lunar calendars in use in many parts of the world.
 
 Like other locale-sensitive classes, Calendar provides a
 class method, getInstance, for getting a generally useful
 object of this type. Calendar's getInstance method
 returns a GregorianCalendar object whose
 time fields have been initialized with the current date and time:
 
Calendar rightNow = Calendar.getInstance();
A Calendar object can produce all the time field values
 needed to implement the date-time formatting for a particular language and
 calendar style (for example, Japanese-Gregorian, Japanese-Traditional).
 Calendar defines the range of values returned by certain fields,
 as well as their meaning.  For example, the first month of the year has value
 MONTH == JANUARY for all calendars.  Other values
 are defined by the concrete subclass, such as ERA and
 YEAR.  See individual field documentation and subclass
 documentation for details.
 
When a Calendar is lenient, it accepts a wider range
 of field values than it produces.  For example, a lenient
 GregorianCalendar interprets MONTH ==
 JANUARY, DAY_OF_MONTH == 32 as February 1.  A
 non-lenient GregorianCalendar throws an exception when given
 out-of-range field settings.  When calendars recompute field values for
 return by get(), they normalize them.  For example, a
 GregorianCalendar always produces DAY_OF_MONTH
 values between 1 and the length of the month.
 
Calendar defines a locale-specific seven day week using two
 parameters: the first day of the week and the minimal days in first week
 (from 1 to 7).  These numbers are taken from the locale resource data when a
 Calendar is constructed.  They may also be specified explicitly
 through the API.
 
When setting or getting the WEEK_OF_MONTH or
 WEEK_OF_YEAR fields, Calendar must determine the
 first week of the month or year as a reference point.  The first week of a
 month or year is defined as the earliest seven day period beginning on
 getFirstDayOfWeek() and containing at least
 getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek() days of that month or year.  Weeks
 numbered ..., -1, 0 precede the first week; weeks numbered 2, 3,... follow
 it.  Note that the normalized numbering returned by get() may be
 different.  For example, a specific Calendar subclass may
 designate the week before week 1 of a year as week n of the previous
 year.
 
 When computing a Date from time fields, two special
 circumstances may arise: there may be insufficient information to compute the
 Date (such as only year and month but no day in the month), or
 there may be inconsistent information (such as "Tuesday, July 15, 1996" --
 July 15, 1996 is actually a Monday).
 
Insufficient information. The calendar will use default information to specify the missing fields. This may vary by calendar; for the Gregorian calendar, the default for a field is the same as that of the start of the epoch: i.e., YEAR = 1970, MONTH = JANUARY, DATE = 1, etc.
Inconsistent information. If fields conflict, the calendar will give preference to fields set more recently. For example, when determining the day, the calendar will look for one of the following combinations of fields. The most recent combination, as determined by the most recently set single field, will be used.
For the time of day:MONTH + DAY_OF_MONTH MONTH + WEEK_OF_MONTH + DAY_OF_WEEK MONTH + DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH + DAY_OF_WEEK DAY_OF_YEAR DAY_OF_WEEK + WEEK_OF_YEAR
HOUR_OF_DAY AM_PM + HOUR
Note: for some non-Gregorian calendars, different fields may be necessary for complete disambiguation. For example, a full specification of the historial Arabic astronomical calendar requires year, month, day-of-month and day-of-week in some cases.
Note: There are certain possible ambiguities in interpretation of certain singular times, which are resolved in the following ways:
 The date or time format strings are not part of the definition of a
 calendar, as those must be modifiable or overridable by the user at
 runtime. Use DateFormat
 to format dates.
 
Field manipulation methods
Calendar fields can be changed using three methods:
 set(), add(), and roll().
set(f, value) changes field
 f to value.  In addition, it sets an
 internal member variable to indicate that field f has
 been changed. Although field f is changed immediately,
 the calendar's milliseconds is not recomputed until the next call to
 get(), getTime(), or
 getTimeInMillis() is made. Thus, multiple calls to
 set() do not trigger multiple, unnecessary
 computations. As a result of changing a field using
 set(), other fields may also change, depending on the
 field, the field value, and the calendar system. In addition,
 get(f) will not necessarily return value
 after the fields have been recomputed. The specifics are determined by
 the concrete calendar class.
Example: Consider a GregorianCalendar
 originally set to August 31, 1999. Calling set(Calendar.MONTH,
 Calendar.SEPTEMBER) sets the calendar to September 31,
 1999. This is a temporary internal representation that resolves to
 October 1, 1999 if getTime()is then called. However, a
 call to set(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, 30) before the call to
 getTime() sets the calendar to September 30, 1999, since
 no recomputation occurs after set() itself.
add(f, delta) adds delta
 to field f.  This is equivalent to calling set(f,
 get(f) + delta) with two adjustments:
Add rule 1. The value of field
fafter the call minus the value of fieldfbefore the call isdelta, modulo any overflow that has occurred in fieldf. Overflow occurs when a field value exceeds its range and, as a result, the next larger field is incremented or decremented and the field value is adjusted back into its range.Add rule 2. If a smaller field is expected to be invariant, but it is impossible for it to be equal to its prior value because of changes in its minimum or maximum after field
fis changed, then its value is adjusted to be as close as possible to its expected value. A smaller field represents a smaller unit of time.HOURis a smaller field thanDAY_OF_MONTH. No adjustment is made to smaller fields that are not expected to be invariant. The calendar system determines what fields are expected to be invariant.
In addition, unlike set(), add() forces
 an immediate recomputation of the calendar's milliseconds and all
 fields.
Example: Consider a GregorianCalendar
 originally set to August 31, 1999. Calling add(Calendar.MONTH,
 13) sets the calendar to September 30, 2000. Add rule
 1 sets the MONTH field to September, since
 adding 13 months to August gives September of the next year. Since
 DAY_OF_MONTH cannot be 31 in September in a
 GregorianCalendar, add rule 2 sets the
 DAY_OF_MONTH to 30, the closest possible value. Although
 it is a smaller field, DAY_OF_WEEK is not adjusted by
 rule 2, since it is expected to change when the month changes in a
 GregorianCalendar.
roll(f, delta) adds
 delta to field f without changing larger
 fields. This is equivalent to calling add(f, delta) with
 the following adjustment:
Roll rule. Larger fields are unchanged after the call. A larger field represents a larger unit of time.
DAY_OF_MONTHis a larger field thanHOUR.
Example: Consider a GregorianCalendar
 originally set to August 31, 1999. Calling roll(Calendar.MONTH,
 8) sets the calendar to April 30, 1999.  Add
 rule 1 sets the MONTH field to April. Using a
 GregorianCalendar, the DAY_OF_MONTH cannot
 be 31 in the month April. Add rule 2 sets it to the closest possible
 value, 30. Finally, the roll rule maintains the
 YEAR field value of 1999.
Example: Consider a GregorianCalendar
 originally set to Sunday June 6, 1999. Calling
 roll(Calendar.WEEK_OF_MONTH, -1) sets the calendar to
 Tuesday June 1, 1999, whereas calling
 add(Calendar.WEEK_OF_MONTH, -1) sets the calendar to
 Sunday May 30, 1999. This is because the roll rule imposes an
 additional constraint: The MONTH must not change when the
 WEEK_OF_MONTH is rolled. Taken together with add rule 1,
 the resultant date must be between Tuesday June 1 and Saturday June
 5. According to add rule 2, the DAY_OF_WEEK, an invariant
 when changing the WEEK_OF_MONTH, is set to Tuesday, the
 closest possible value to Sunday (where Sunday is the first day of the
 week).
Usage model. To motivate the behavior of
 add() and roll(), consider a user interface
 component with increment and decrement buttons for the month, day, and
 year, and an underlying GregorianCalendar. If the
 interface reads January 31, 1999 and the user presses the month
 increment button, what should it read? If the underlying
 implementation uses set(), it might read March 3, 1999. A
 better result would be February 28, 1999. Furthermore, if the user
 presses the month increment button again, it should read March 31,
 1999, not March 28, 1999. By saving the original date and using either
 add() or roll(), depending on whether larger
 fields should be affected, the user interface can behave as most users
 will intuitively expect.
Date, 
GregorianCalendar, 
TimeZone, 
DateFormat, Serialized Form| Field Summary | |
static int | 
AM
Value of the AM_PM field indicating the
 period of the day from midnight to just before noon. | 
static int | 
AM_PM
Field number for get and set indicating
 whether the HOUR is before or after noon. | 
static int | 
APRIL
Value of the MONTH field indicating the
 fourth month of the year. | 
protected  boolean | 
areFieldsSet
True if fields[] are in sync with the currently set time. | 
static int | 
AUGUST
Value of the MONTH field indicating the
 eighth month of the year. | 
static int | 
DATE
Field number for get and set indicating the
 day of the month. | 
static int | 
DAY_OF_MONTH
Field number for get and set indicating the
 day of the month. | 
static int | 
DAY_OF_WEEK
Field number for get and set indicating the day
 of the week. | 
static int | 
DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH
Field number for get and set indicating the
 ordinal number of the day of the week within the current month. | 
static int | 
DAY_OF_YEAR
Field number for get and set indicating the day
 number within the current year. | 
static int | 
DECEMBER
Value of the MONTH field indicating the
 twelfth month of the year. | 
static int | 
DST_OFFSET
Field number for get and set indicating the
 daylight savings offset in milliseconds. | 
static int | 
ERA
Field number for get and set indicating the
 era, e.g., AD or BC in the Julian calendar. | 
static int | 
FEBRUARY
Value of the MONTH field indicating the
 second month of the year. | 
static int | 
FIELD_COUNT
The number of distict fields recognized by get and set. | 
protected  int[] | 
fields
The field values for the currently set time for this calendar.  | 
static int | 
FRIDAY
Value of the DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Friday. | 
static int | 
HOUR
Field number for get and set indicating the
 hour of the morning or afternoon. | 
static int | 
HOUR_OF_DAY
Field number for get and set indicating the
 hour of the day. | 
protected  boolean[] | 
isSet
The flags which tell if a specified time field for the calendar is set.  | 
protected  boolean | 
isTimeSet
True if then the value of time is valid. | 
static int | 
JANUARY
Value of the MONTH field indicating the
 first month of the year. | 
static int | 
JULY
Value of the MONTH field indicating the
 seventh month of the year. | 
static int | 
JUNE
Value of the MONTH field indicating the
 sixth month of the year. | 
static int | 
MARCH
Value of the MONTH field indicating the
 third month of the year. | 
static int | 
MAY
Value of the MONTH field indicating the
 fifth month of the year. | 
static int | 
MILLISECOND
Field number for get and set indicating the
 millisecond within the second. | 
static int | 
MINUTE
Field number for get and set indicating the
 minute within the hour. | 
static int | 
MONDAY
Value of the DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Monday. | 
static int | 
MONTH
Field number for get and set indicating the
 month. | 
static int | 
NOVEMBER
Value of the MONTH field indicating the
 eleventh month of the year. | 
static int | 
OCTOBER
Value of the MONTH field indicating the
 tenth month of the year. | 
static int | 
PM
Value of the AM_PM field indicating the
 period of the day from noon to just before midnight. | 
static int | 
SATURDAY
Value of the DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Saturday. | 
static int | 
SECOND
Field number for get and set indicating the
 second within the minute. | 
static int | 
SEPTEMBER
Value of the MONTH field indicating the
 ninth month of the year. | 
static int | 
SUNDAY
Value of the DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Sunday. | 
static int | 
THURSDAY
Value of the DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Thursday. | 
protected  long | 
time
The currently set time for this calendar, expressed in milliseconds after January 1, 1970, 0:00:00 GMT.  | 
static int | 
TUESDAY
Value of the DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Tuesday. | 
static int | 
UNDECIMBER
Value of the MONTH field indicating the
 thirteenth month of the year. | 
static int | 
WEDNESDAY
Value of the DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Wednesday. | 
static int | 
WEEK_OF_MONTH
Field number for get and set indicating the
 week number within the current month. | 
static int | 
WEEK_OF_YEAR
Field number for get and set indicating the
 week number within the current year. | 
static int | 
YEAR
Field number for get and set indicating the
 year. | 
static int | 
ZONE_OFFSET
Field number for get and set indicating the
 raw offset from GMT in milliseconds. | 
| Constructor Summary | |
protected  | 
Calendar()
Constructs a Calendar with the default time zone and locale.  | 
protected  | 
Calendar(TimeZone zone,
         Locale aLocale)
Constructs a calendar with the specified time zone and locale.  | 
| Method Summary | |
abstract  void | 
add(int field,
    int amount)
Date Arithmetic function.  | 
 boolean | 
after(Object when)
Compares the time field records.  | 
 boolean | 
before(Object when)
Compares the time field records.  | 
 void | 
clear()
Clears the values of all the time fields.  | 
 void | 
clear(int field)
Clears the value in the given time field.  | 
 Object | 
clone()
Overrides Cloneable  | 
protected  void | 
complete()
Fills in any unset fields in the time field list.  | 
protected abstract  void | 
computeFields()
Converts the current millisecond time value time
 to field values in fields[]. | 
protected abstract  void | 
computeTime()
Converts the current field values in fields[]
 to the millisecond time value
 time. | 
 boolean | 
equals(Object obj)
Compares this calendar to the specified object.  | 
 int | 
get(int field)
Gets the value for a given time field.  | 
 int | 
getActualMaximum(int field)
Return the maximum value that this field could have, given the current date.  | 
 int | 
getActualMinimum(int field)
Return the minimum value that this field could have, given the current date.  | 
static Locale[] | 
getAvailableLocales()
Gets the list of locales for which Calendars are installed.  | 
 int | 
getFirstDayOfWeek()
Gets what the first day of the week is; e.g., Sunday in US, Monday in France.  | 
abstract  int | 
getGreatestMinimum(int field)
Gets the highest minimum value for the given field if varies.  | 
static Calendar | 
getInstance()
Gets a calendar using the default time zone and locale.  | 
static Calendar | 
getInstance(Locale aLocale)
Gets a calendar using the default time zone and specified locale.  | 
static Calendar | 
getInstance(TimeZone zone)
Gets a calendar using the specified time zone and default locale.  | 
static Calendar | 
getInstance(TimeZone zone,
            Locale aLocale)
Gets a calendar with the specified time zone and locale.  | 
abstract  int | 
getLeastMaximum(int field)
Gets the lowest maximum value for the given field if varies.  | 
abstract  int | 
getMaximum(int field)
Gets the maximum value for the given time field.  | 
 int | 
getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()
Gets what the minimal days required in the first week of the year are; e.g., if the first week is defined as one that contains the first day of the first month of a year, getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek returns 1.  | 
abstract  int | 
getMinimum(int field)
Gets the minimum value for the given time field.  | 
 Date | 
getTime()
Gets this Calendar's current time.  | 
protected  long | 
getTimeInMillis()
Gets this Calendar's current time as a long.  | 
 TimeZone | 
getTimeZone()
Gets the time zone.  | 
 int | 
hashCode()
Returns a hash code for this calendar.  | 
protected  int | 
internalGet(int field)
Gets the value for a given time field.  | 
 boolean | 
isLenient()
Tell whether date/time interpretation is to be lenient.  | 
 boolean | 
isSet(int field)
Determines if the given time field has a value set.  | 
abstract  void | 
roll(int field,
     boolean up)
Time Field Rolling function.  | 
 void | 
roll(int field,
     int amount)
Time Field Rolling function.  | 
 void | 
set(int field,
    int value)
Sets the time field with the given value.  | 
 void | 
set(int year,
    int month,
    int date)
Sets the values for the fields year, month, and date.  | 
 void | 
set(int year,
    int month,
    int date,
    int hour,
    int minute)
Sets the values for the fields year, month, date, hour, and minute.  | 
 void | 
set(int year,
    int month,
    int date,
    int hour,
    int minute,
    int second)
Sets the values for the fields year, month, date, hour, minute, and second.  | 
 void | 
setFirstDayOfWeek(int value)
Sets what the first day of the week is; e.g., Sunday in US, Monday in France.  | 
 void | 
setLenient(boolean lenient)
Specify whether or not date/time interpretation is to be lenient.  | 
 void | 
setMinimalDaysInFirstWeek(int value)
Sets what the minimal days required in the first week of the year are; For example, if the first week is defined as one that contains the first day of the first month of a year, call the method with value 1.  | 
 void | 
setTime(Date date)
Sets this Calendar's current time with the given Date.  | 
protected  void | 
setTimeInMillis(long millis)
Sets this Calendar's current time from the given long value.  | 
 void | 
setTimeZone(TimeZone value)
Sets the time zone with the given time zone value.  | 
 String | 
toString()
Return a string representation of this calendar.  | 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait | 
| Field Detail | 
public static final int ERA
get and set indicating the
 era, e.g., AD or BC in the Julian calendar. This is a calendar-specific
 value; see subclass documentation.GregorianCalendar.AD, 
GregorianCalendar.BCpublic static final int YEAR
get and set indicating the
 year. This is a calendar-specific value; see subclass documentation.public static final int MONTH
get and set indicating the
 month. This is a calendar-specific value. The first month of the year is
 JANUARY; the last depends on the number of months in a year.JANUARY, 
FEBRUARY, 
MARCH, 
APRIL, 
MAY, 
JUNE, 
JULY, 
AUGUST, 
SEPTEMBER, 
OCTOBER, 
NOVEMBER, 
DECEMBER, 
UNDECIMBERpublic static final int WEEK_OF_YEAR
get and set indicating the
 week number within the current year.  The first week of the year, as
 defined by getFirstDayOfWeek() and
 getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek(), has value 1.  Subclasses define
 the value of WEEK_OF_YEAR for days before the first week of
 the year.getFirstDayOfWeek(), 
getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()public static final int WEEK_OF_MONTH
get and set indicating the
 week number within the current month.  The first week of the month, as
 defined by getFirstDayOfWeek() and
 getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek(), has value 1.  Subclasses define
 the value of WEEK_OF_MONTH for days before the first week of
 the month.getFirstDayOfWeek(), 
getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()public static final int DATE
get and set indicating the
 day of the month. This is a synonym for DAY_OF_MONTH.
 The first day of the month has value 1.DAY_OF_MONTHpublic static final int DAY_OF_MONTH
get and set indicating the
 day of the month. This is a synonym for DATE.
 The first day of the month has value 1.DATEpublic static final int DAY_OF_YEAR
get and set indicating the day
 number within the current year.  The first day of the year has value 1.public static final int DAY_OF_WEEK
get and set indicating the day
 of the week.  This field takes values SUNDAY,
 MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY.SUNDAY, 
MONDAY, 
TUESDAY, 
WEDNESDAY, 
THURSDAY, 
FRIDAY, 
SATURDAYpublic static final int DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH
get and set indicating the
 ordinal number of the day of the week within the current month. Together
 with the DAY_OF_WEEK field, this uniquely specifies a day
 within a month.  Unlike WEEK_OF_MONTH and
 WEEK_OF_YEAR, this field's value does not depend on
 getFirstDayOfWeek() or
 getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek().  DAY_OF_MONTH 1
 through 7 always correspond to DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH
 1; 8 through 15 correspond to
 DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH 2, and so on.
 DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH 0 indicates the week before
 DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH 1.  Negative values count back from the
 end of the month, so the last Sunday of a month is specified as
 DAY_OF_WEEK = SUNDAY, DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH = -1.  Because
 negative values count backward they will usually be aligned differently
 within the month than positive values.  For example, if a month has 31
 days, DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH -1 will overlap
 DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH 5 and the end of 4.DAY_OF_WEEK, 
WEEK_OF_MONTHpublic static final int AM_PM
get and set indicating
 whether the HOUR is before or after noon.
 E.g., at 10:04:15.250 PM the AM_PM is PM.AM, 
PM, 
HOURpublic static final int HOUR
get and set indicating the
 hour of the morning or afternoon. HOUR is used for the 12-hour
 clock.
 E.g., at 10:04:15.250 PM the HOUR is 10.AM_PM, 
HOUR_OF_DAYpublic static final int HOUR_OF_DAY
get and set indicating the
 hour of the day. HOUR_OF_DAY is used for the 24-hour clock.
 E.g., at 10:04:15.250 PM the HOUR_OF_DAY is 22.HOURpublic static final int MINUTE
get and set indicating the
 minute within the hour.
 E.g., at 10:04:15.250 PM the MINUTE is 4.public static final int SECOND
get and set indicating the
 second within the minute.
 E.g., at 10:04:15.250 PM the SECOND is 15.public static final int MILLISECOND
get and set indicating the
 millisecond within the second.
 E.g., at 10:04:15.250 PM the MILLISECOND is 250.public static final int ZONE_OFFSET
get and set indicating the
 raw offset from GMT in milliseconds.public static final int DST_OFFSET
get and set indicating the
 daylight savings offset in milliseconds.public static final int FIELD_COUNT
get and set.
 Field numbers range from 0..FIELD_COUNT-1.public static final int SUNDAY
DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Sunday.public static final int MONDAY
DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Monday.public static final int TUESDAY
DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Tuesday.public static final int WEDNESDAY
DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Wednesday.public static final int THURSDAY
DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Thursday.public static final int FRIDAY
DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Friday.public static final int SATURDAY
DAY_OF_WEEK field indicating
 Saturday.public static final int JANUARY
MONTH field indicating the
 first month of the year.public static final int FEBRUARY
MONTH field indicating the
 second month of the year.public static final int MARCH
MONTH field indicating the
 third month of the year.public static final int APRIL
MONTH field indicating the
 fourth month of the year.public static final int MAY
MONTH field indicating the
 fifth month of the year.public static final int JUNE
MONTH field indicating the
 sixth month of the year.public static final int JULY
MONTH field indicating the
 seventh month of the year.public static final int AUGUST
MONTH field indicating the
 eighth month of the year.public static final int SEPTEMBER
MONTH field indicating the
 ninth month of the year.public static final int OCTOBER
MONTH field indicating the
 tenth month of the year.public static final int NOVEMBER
MONTH field indicating the
 eleventh month of the year.public static final int DECEMBER
MONTH field indicating the
 twelfth month of the year.public static final int UNDECIMBER
MONTH field indicating the
 thirteenth month of the year. Although GregorianCalendar
 does not use this value, lunar calendars do.public static final int AM
AM_PM field indicating the
 period of the day from midnight to just before noon.public static final int PM
AM_PM field indicating the
 period of the day from noon to just before midnight.protected int[] fields
FIELD_COUNT integers, with index values
 ERA through DST_OFFSET.protected boolean[] isSet
FIELD_COUNT booleans, with index values
 ERA through DST_OFFSET.protected long time
isTimeSetprotected boolean isTimeSet
time is valid.
 The time is made invalid by a change to an item of field[].timeprotected boolean areFieldsSet
fields[] are in sync with the currently set time.
 If false, then the next attempt to get the value of a field will
 force a recomputation of all fields from the current value of
 time.| Constructor Detail | 
protected Calendar()
TimeZone.getDefault()
protected Calendar(TimeZone zone,
                   Locale aLocale)
zone - the time zone to useaLocale - the locale for the week data| Method Detail | 
public static Calendar getInstance()
public static Calendar getInstance(TimeZone zone)
zone - the time zone to usepublic static Calendar getInstance(Locale aLocale)
aLocale - the locale for the week data
public static Calendar getInstance(TimeZone zone,
                                   Locale aLocale)
zone - the time zone to useaLocale - the locale for the week datapublic static Locale[] getAvailableLocales()
protected abstract void computeTime()
fields[]
 to the millisecond time value
 time.protected abstract void computeFields()
time
 to field values in fields[].
 This allows you to sync up the time field values with
 a new time that is set for the calendar.  The time is not
 recomputed first; to recompute the time, then the fields, call the
 complete method.complete()public final Date getTime()
public final void setTime(Date date)
 Note: Calling setTime() with
 Date(Long.MAX_VALUE) or Date(Long.MIN_VALUE)
 may yield incorrect field values from get().
date - the given Date.protected long getTimeInMillis()
protected void setTimeInMillis(long millis)
date - the new time in UTC milliseconds from the epoch.public final int get(int field)
field - the given time field.protected final int internalGet(int field)
field - the given time field.
public final void set(int field,
                      int value)
field - the given time field.value - the value to be set for the given time field.
public final void set(int year,
                      int month,
                      int date)
clear first.year - the value used to set the YEAR time field.month - the value used to set the MONTH time field.
 Month value is 0-based. e.g., 0 for January.date - the value used to set the DATE time field.
public final void set(int year,
                      int month,
                      int date,
                      int hour,
                      int minute)
clear first.year - the value used to set the YEAR time field.month - the value used to set the MONTH time field.
 Month value is 0-based. e.g., 0 for January.date - the value used to set the DATE time field.hour - the value used to set the HOUR_OF_DAY time field.minute - the value used to set the MINUTE time field.
public final void set(int year,
                      int month,
                      int date,
                      int hour,
                      int minute,
                      int second)
clear first.year - the value used to set the YEAR time field.month - the value used to set the MONTH time field.
 Month value is 0-based. e.g., 0 for January.date - the value used to set the DATE time field.hour - the value used to set the HOUR_OF_DAY time field.minute - the value used to set the MINUTE time field.second - the value used to set the SECOND time field.public final void clear()
public final void clear(int field)
field - the time field to be cleared.public final boolean isSet(int field)
protected void complete()
public boolean equals(Object obj)
true if and only if the argument is
 not null and is a Calendar object that
 represents the same calendar as this object.equals in class Objectobj - the object to compare with.true if the objects are the same;
 false otherwise.public int hashCode()
hashCode in class Objectpublic boolean before(Object when)
when - the Calendar to be compared with this Calendar.public boolean after(Object when)
when - the Calendar to be compared with this Calendar.
public abstract void add(int field,
                         int amount)
add(Calendar.DATE, -5).
field - the time field.amount - the amount of date or time to be added to the field.
public abstract void roll(int field,
                          boolean up)
roll(Calendar.DATE, true). When rolling on the year or Calendar.YEAR field, it will roll the year value in the range between 1 and the value returned by calling getMaximum(Calendar.YEAR). When rolling on the month or Calendar.MONTH field, other fields like date might conflict and, need to be changed. For instance, rolling the month on the date 01/31/96 will result in 02/29/96. When rolling on the hour-in-day or Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY field, it will roll the hour value in the range between 0 and 23, which is zero-based.
field - the time field.up - indicates if the value of the specified time field is to be
 rolled up or rolled down. Use true if rolling up, false otherwise.
public void roll(int field,
                 int amount)
public void setTimeZone(TimeZone value)
value - the given time zone.public TimeZone getTimeZone()
public void setLenient(boolean lenient)
DateFormat.setLenient(boolean)public boolean isLenient()
public void setFirstDayOfWeek(int value)
value - the given first day of the week.public int getFirstDayOfWeek()
public void setMinimalDaysInFirstWeek(int value)
value - the given minimal days required in the first week
 of the year.public int getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek()
public abstract int getMinimum(int field)
field - the given time field.public abstract int getMaximum(int field)
field - the given time field.public abstract int getGreatestMinimum(int field)
field - the given time field.public abstract int getLeastMaximum(int field)
field - the given time field.public int getActualMinimum(int field)
field - the field to determine the minimum ofpublic int getActualMaximum(int field)
field - the field to determine the maximum ofpublic Object clone()
clone in class Objectjava.lang.ObjectCloneNotSupportedException - if the object's class does not
               support the Cloneable interface. Subclasses
               that override the clone method can also
               throw this exception to indicate that an instance cannot
               be cloned.OutOfMemoryError - if there is not enough memory.Cloneablepublic String toString()
null.toString in class Object
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