org.autoplot.servlet.TimeRangeParser

Extract a clean Java code for parsing ISO8601 strings.

TimeRangeParser( )


iso8601duration


iso8601DurationPattern


main

main( String[] args ) → void

Parameters

args - a java.lang.String[]

Returns:

void (returns nothing)

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parseISO8601Datum

parseISO8601Datum( String str, int[] result, int lsd ) → int

ISO8601 datum parser. This does not support 2-digit years, which were removed in ISO 8601:2004.

Parameters

str - a String
result - an int[]
lsd - an int

Returns:

an int

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parseISO8601Duration

parseISO8601Duration( String stringIn ) → int[]

returns a 7 element array with [year,mon,day,hour,min,sec,nanos] or [-9999].

Parameters

stringIn - a String

Returns:

[year,mon,day,hour,min,sec,nanos]

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parseISO8601Range

parseISO8601Range( String stringIn, int[] result ) → int[]

returns the time found in an iso8601 string, or null. This supports periods (durations) as in: 2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/P1Y2M10DT2H30M Other examples: 2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z 2007-03-01T13:00:00Z/P1Y2M10DT2H30M P1Y2M10DT2H30M/2008-05-11T15:30:00Z 2007-03-01T00:00Z/P1D 2012-100T02:00/03:45 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601#Time_intervals

Parameters

stringIn - a String
result - an int[]

Returns:

int[14] with [Y,M,D,H,M,S,NS,Y,M,D,H,M,S,NS]

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