DateFormat
open class DateFormat
kotlin.Any | |
↳ | android.text.format.DateFormat |
Utility class for producing strings with formatted date/time.
Most callers should avoid supplying their own format strings to this class' format
methods and rely on the correctly localized ones supplied by the system. This class' factory methods return appropriately-localized java.text.DateFormat
instances, suitable for both formatting and parsing dates. For the canonical documentation of format strings, see java.text.SimpleDateFormat
.
In cases where the system does not provide a suitable pattern, this class offers the getBestDateTimePattern
method.
The format
methods in this class implement a subset of Unicode UTS #35 patterns. The subset currently supported by this class includes the following format characters: acdEHhLKkLMmsyz
. Up to API level 17, only adEhkMmszy
were supported. Note that this class incorrectly implements k
as if it were H
for backwards compatibility.
See java.text.SimpleDateFormat
for more documentation about patterns, or if you need a more complete or correct implementation. Note that the non-format
methods in this class are implemented by SimpleDateFormat
.
Summary
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Public methods | |
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open static CharSequence! |
format(inFormat: CharSequence!, inDate: Calendar!) Given a format string and a |
open static CharSequence! |
format(inFormat: CharSequence!, inDate: Date!) Given a format string and a |
open static CharSequence! |
format(inFormat: CharSequence!, inTimeInMillis: Long) Given a format string and a time in milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970 GMT, returns a CharSequence containing the requested date. |
open static String! |
getBestDateTimePattern(locale: Locale!, skeleton: String!) Returns the best possible localized form of the given skeleton for the given locale. |
open static DateFormat! |
getDateFormat(context: Context!) Returns a |
open static CharArray! |
getDateFormatOrder(context: Context!) Gets the current date format stored as a char array. |
open static DateFormat! |
getLongDateFormat(context: Context!) Returns a |
open static DateFormat! |
getMediumDateFormat(context: Context!) Returns a |
open static DateFormat! |
getTimeFormat(context: Context!) Returns a |
open static Boolean |
is24HourFormat(context: Context!) Returns true if times should be formatted as 24 hour times, false if times should be formatted as 12 hour (AM/PM) times. |
Public constructors
DateFormat
DateFormat()
Public methods
format
open static fun format(
inFormat: CharSequence!,
inDate: Calendar!
): CharSequence!
Given a format string and a java.util.Calendar
object, returns a CharSequence containing the requested date.
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inFormat |
CharSequence!: the format string, as described in android.text.format.DateFormat |
inDate |
Calendar!: the date to format |
Return | |
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CharSequence! |
a CharSequence containing the requested text |
format
open static fun format(
inFormat: CharSequence!,
inDate: Date!
): CharSequence!
Given a format string and a java.util.Date
object, returns a CharSequence containing the requested date.
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inFormat |
CharSequence!: the format string, as described in android.text.format.DateFormat |
inDate |
Date!: the date to format |
Return | |
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CharSequence! |
a CharSequence containing the requested text |
format
open static fun format(
inFormat: CharSequence!,
inTimeInMillis: Long
): CharSequence!
Given a format string and a time in milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970 GMT, returns a CharSequence containing the requested date.
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inFormat |
CharSequence!: the format string, as described in android.text.format.DateFormat |
inTimeInMillis |
Long: in milliseconds since Jan 1, 1970 GMT |
Return | |
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CharSequence! |
a CharSequence containing the requested text |
getBestDateTimePattern
open static fun getBestDateTimePattern(
locale: Locale!,
skeleton: String!
): String!
Returns the best possible localized form of the given skeleton for the given locale. A skeleton is similar to, and uses the same format characters as, a Unicode UTS #35 pattern.
One difference is that order is irrelevant. For example, "MMMMd" will return "MMMM d" in the en_US
locale, but "d. MMMM" in the de_CH
locale.
Note also in that second example that the necessary punctuation for German was added. For the same input in es_ES
, we'd have even more extra text: "d 'de' MMMM".
This method will automatically correct for grammatical necessity. Given the same "MMMMd" input, this method will return "d LLLL" in the fa_IR
locale, where stand-alone months are necessary. Lengths are preserved where meaningful, so "Md" would give a different result to "MMMd", say, except in a locale such as ja_JP
where there is only one length of month.
This method will only return patterns that are in CLDR, and is useful whenever you know what elements you want in your format string but don't want to make your code specific to any one locale.
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locale |
Locale!: the locale into which the skeleton should be localized |
skeleton |
String!: a skeleton as described above |
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String! |
a string pattern suitable for use with java.text.SimpleDateFormat . |
getDateFormat
open static fun getDateFormat(context: Context!): DateFormat!
Returns a java.text.DateFormat
object that can format the date in short form according to the context's locale.
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context |
Context!: the application context |
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DateFormat! |
the java.text.DateFormat object that properly formats the date. |
getDateFormatOrder
open static fun getDateFormatOrder(context: Context!): CharArray!
Gets the current date format stored as a char array. Returns a 3 element array containing the day ('d'
), month ('M'
), and year ('y'
)) in the order specified by the user's format preference. Note that this order is only appropriate for all-numeric dates; spelled-out (MEDIUM and LONG) dates will generally contain other punctuation, spaces, or words, not just the day, month, and year, and not necessarily in the same order returned here.
getLongDateFormat
open static fun getLongDateFormat(context: Context!): DateFormat!
Returns a java.text.DateFormat
object that can format the date in long form (such as Monday, January 3, 2000
) for the context's locale.
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context |
Context!: the application context |
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DateFormat! |
the java.text.DateFormat object that formats the date in long form. |
getMediumDateFormat
open static fun getMediumDateFormat(context: Context!): DateFormat!
Returns a java.text.DateFormat
object that can format the date in medium form (such as Jan 3, 2000
) for the context's locale.
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context |
Context!: the application context |
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DateFormat! |
the java.text.DateFormat object that formats the date in long form. |
getTimeFormat
open static fun getTimeFormat(context: Context!): DateFormat!
Returns a java.text.DateFormat
object that can format the time according to the context's locale and the user's 12-/24-hour clock preference.
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context |
Context!: the application context |
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DateFormat! |
the java.text.DateFormat object that properly formats the time. |
is24HourFormat
open static fun is24HourFormat(context: Context!): Boolean
Returns true if times should be formatted as 24 hour times, false if times should be formatted as 12 hour (AM/PM) times. Based on the user's chosen locale and other preferences.
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context |
Context!: the context to use for the content resolver |
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Boolean |
true if 24 hour time format is selected, false otherwise. |