org.das2.datum.TimeParser.PeriodicFieldHandler

regular intervals are numbered. $(periodic;offset=0;start=2000-001;period=P1D)", "0", "2000-001"

PeriodicFieldHandler( )


configure

configure( java.util.Map args ) → String

Parameters

args - a java.util.Map

Returns:

java.lang.String

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format

format( org.das2.datum.TimeUtil.TimeStruct startTime, org.das2.datum.TimeUtil.TimeStruct timeWidth, int length, java.util.Map extra ) → String

Parameters

startTime - a TimeUtil.TimeStruct
timeWidth - a TimeUtil.TimeStruct
length - an int
extra - a java.util.Map

Returns:

java.lang.String

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getRegex

getRegex( ) → String

Returns:

java.lang.String

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parse

parse( String fieldContent, org.das2.datum.TimeUtil.TimeStruct startTime, org.das2.datum.TimeUtil.TimeStruct timeWidth, java.util.Map extra ) → void

Parameters

fieldContent - a String
startTime - a TimeUtil.TimeStruct
timeWidth - a TimeUtil.TimeStruct
extra - a java.util.Map

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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