public final class DateTokenList extends AbstractScalarTokenSequence implements MutableDateTokenSequence
MutableDateTokenSequence
.TokenTypeConstant.DATE
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DateTokenList(int initialCapacity)
Create an empty array
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void |
append(CalendarDate value)
Appends the specified calendar date to this sequence.
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void |
append(CalendarDate value,
int count)
Appends the specified calendar date to this sequence.
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void |
append(Date value)
Appends the specified date to this sequence.
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void |
append(Date value,
int count)
Appends the specified date to this sequence.
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void |
appendEpochDays(long epochDays)
Appends the date specified as days elapsed since
January 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMT to this sequence.
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void |
appendEpochDays(long epochDays,
int count)
Appends the date specified as days elapsed since
January 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMT to this sequence
multiple times.
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void |
fillCalendarDate(int start,
int length,
CalendarDate value)
Sets the tokens in the specified subsequence to the
specified calendar date.
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void |
fillDate(int start,
int length,
Date value)
Sets the tokens in the specified subsequence to a date value
specified as a
java.util.Date object, relative to the default time zone. |
void |
fillDate(int start,
int length,
Date value,
TimeZone tz)
Sets the tokens in the specified subsequence to a date value
specified as a
java.util.Date object, relative to the given time zone. |
void |
fillEpochDays(int start,
int length,
long days)
Sets the tokens in the specified subsequence to a date value
specified as the number of days since Java epoch (January 1, 1970 GMT).
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void |
fillValue(int start,
int length,
TokenValued value)
Sets the tokens in the specified subsequence to the given value.
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CalendarDate |
getCalendarDate(int index)
Gets the value of the specified token as
a calendar date.
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Date |
getDate(int index)
Gets the value of the specified token as
a date.
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Date |
getDate(int index,
TimeZone tz)
Gets the value of the specified token as
a date interpreted in the given timezone.
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long |
getEpochDays(int index)
Get the value of the specified token as the number
of days elapsed since January 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMT.
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DateValued |
getToken(int index)
Gets the value at the specified position.
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DateSettable |
getTokenSetter(int index)
Returns a mutator for the given index.
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ScalarTokenType |
getType()
Gets the data type of the tokens in the sequence.
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void |
getValues(int index,
long[] values,
boolean[] nullFlags,
int offset,
int length)
Gets the values and null indicators for a range of tokens.
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boolean |
isZero(int index)
Indicates whether the specified token has a zero value.
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DateValuedIterator |
newValueIterator()
Creates an iterator over the non-null values of this sequence.
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void |
setCalendarDate(int index,
CalendarDate value)
Sets the token at the specified position to the specified
calendar date.
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void |
setDate(int index,
Date value)
Sets the token at the specified position to a date value specified as a
java.util.Date object, relative to the default time zone. |
void |
setDate(int index,
Date value,
TimeZone tz)
Sets the token at the specified position to a date value specified as a
java.util.Date object, relative to the given time zone. |
void |
setEpochDays(int index,
long days)
Sets the token at the specified position to a date value specified
as the number of days since Java epoch (January 1, 1970 GMT).
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void |
setNull(int index)
Sets the token at the specified position to be null valued.
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void |
setNull(int start,
int length)
Sets the tokens in the specified subsequence to be null valued.
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void |
setValue(int index,
TokenValued value)
Sets the token at the specified position to the given value.
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void |
setValues(int start,
TokenSequence values,
int offset,
int length)
Sets the tokens in the specified subsequence of the array
to the corresponding values from a subsequence of the given source
sequence.
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void |
setZero(int index)
Sets the token at the specified position to be zero valued.
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void |
setZero(int start,
int length)
Sets the tokens in the specified subsequence to be zero valued.
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public DateTokenList(int initialCapacity)
initialCapacity
- the initial capacity.public ScalarTokenType getType()
ScalarTokenSequence
getType
in interface ScalarTokenSequence
getType
in interface ScalarTyped
getType
in interface TokenTyped
public Date getDate(int index)
DateTokenSequence
getDate
in interface DateTokenSequence
index
- the position of the token in the sequencenull
is returned.public Date getDate(int index, TimeZone tz)
DateTokenSequence
getDate
in interface DateTokenSequence
index
- the index of the tokentz
- the timezone relative to which to
interpret the date.null
is returned.public long getEpochDays(int index)
DateTokenSequence
getEpochDays
in interface DateTokenSequence
index
- the index of the token0
is returned.public CalendarDate getCalendarDate(int index)
DateTokenSequence
getCalendarDate
in interface DateTokenSequence
index
- the position of the token in the sequencenull
is returned.public DateValued getToken(int index)
TokenSequence
getToken
in interface DateTokenSequence
getToken
in interface ScalarTokenSequence
getToken
in interface TokenSequence
index
- the index of the tokenpublic DateSettable getTokenSetter(int index)
MutableTokenSequence
getTokenSetter
in interface MutableTokenSequence
getTokenSetter
in interface MutableDateTokenSequence
getTokenSetter
in interface MutableScalarTokenSequence
index
- the positionpublic void getValues(int index, long[] values, boolean[] nullFlags, int offset, int length)
DateTokenSequence
getValues
in interface DateTokenSequence
index
- the starting index of the rangevalues
- an array into which to place element values,
represented as epoch daysnullFlags
- an array into which to place null indicator valuesoffset
- the starting offset into the target arrays. That is,
elements[offset]
and nulls[offset]
will get the
value and null indicator respectively of the token at position
start
, and so on.length
- number of tokens to getDateTokenSequence.getEpochDays(int)
public void setNull(int index)
MutableTokenSequence
setNull
in interface MutableTokenSequence
index
- the position of the token in the arraypublic void setNull(int start, int length)
MutableTokenSequence
setNull
in interface MutableTokenSequence
start
- the starting index of the subsequence in the arraylength
- the length of the subsequencepublic void setZero(int index)
MutableTokenSequence
setZero
in interface MutableTokenSequence
index
- the position of the token in the arraypublic void setZero(int start, int length)
MutableTokenSequence
setZero
in interface MutableTokenSequence
start
- the starting index of the subsequence in the arraylength
- the length of the subsequencepublic final boolean isZero(int index)
ScalarTokenSequence
isZero
in interface ScalarTokenSequence
index
- the index of the tokentrue
if the element is zero,
false
otherwisepublic void setDate(int index, Date value)
java.util.Date
object, relative to the default time zone.
The time zone returned by TimeZone.getDefault()
is used.index
- the position of the token in the arrayvalue
- the date value to which to set the token, expressed as a
point in time relative to the default time zone. Passing
null
is equivalent to calling setNull(index
}.public void fillDate(int start, int length, Date value)
java.util.Date
object, relative to the default time zone.start
- the starting index of the subsequence in the arraylength
- the length of the subsequencevalue
- the date value to which to set the tokens, expressed as a
point in time relative to the default time zone. Passing
null
is equivalent to calling setNull(start, length
}.public void setDate(int index, Date value, TimeZone tz)
java.util.Date
object, relative to the given time zone.
The time zone returned by TimeZone.getDefault()
is used.index
- the position of the token in the arrayvalue
- the date value to which to set the token, expressed as a
point in time relative to the specified time zone. Passing
null
is equivalent to calling setNull(index
}.tz
- the time zone in which the date should be interpretedpublic void fillDate(int start, int length, Date value, TimeZone tz)
java.util.Date
object, relative to the given time zone.start
- the starting index of the subsequence in the arraylength
- the length of the subsequencevalue
- the date value to which to set the tokens, expressed as a
point in time relative to the specified time zone. Passing
null
is equivalent to calling setNull(start, length
}.tz
- the time zone in which the date should be interpretedpublic void setEpochDays(int index, long days)
setEpochDays
in interface MutableDateTokenSequence
days
- date value to which to set the token, expressed as the
number of days since Java epochindex
- the position to modifypublic void fillEpochDays(int start, int length, long days)
start
- the starting index of the subsequence in the arraylength
- the length of the subsequencedays
- date value to which to set the token, expressed as the
number of days since Java epochpublic void setCalendarDate(int index, CalendarDate value)
index
- the position of the token in the arrayvalue
- the calendar date to which to set the token. Passing
null
is equivalent to calling setNull(index
}.public void fillCalendarDate(int start, int length, CalendarDate value)
start
- the starting index of the subsequence in the arraylength
- the length of the subsequencevalue
- the calendar date to which to set the tokens. Passing
null
is equivalent to calling setNull(start, length
}.public void setValue(int index, TokenValued value)
MutableTokenSequence
setValue
in interface MutableTokenSequence
index
- the position of the token in the arrayvalue
- the value to which to set the token. This value
must be of an appropriate type for the array.public void fillValue(int start, int length, TokenValued value)
MutableTokenSequence
fillValue
in interface MutableTokenSequence
start
- the starting index of the subsequence in the arraylength
- the length of the subsequencevalue
- the value to which to set the tokens. This value
must be of an appropriate type for the arraypublic void setValues(int start, TokenSequence values, int offset, int length)
MutableTokenSequence
setValues
in interface MutableTokenSequence
start
- the starting index of the subsequence in the arrayvalues
- the source sequence. This sequence must be
of an appropriate type for the array.offset
- the starting index in the source sequence.
Corresponding values will be taken relative to this position.
That is, the value of the token at position offset
in
values
will be assigned to the token at position
start
, and so on.length
- the number of tokens to copypublic void append(Date value)
MutableDateTokenSequence
append
in interface MutableDateTokenSequence
value
- the value to append.public void append(Date value, int count)
MutableDateTokenSequence
append
in interface MutableDateTokenSequence
value
- the value to append.count
- the number of copies to append.public void appendEpochDays(long epochDays)
MutableDateTokenSequence
appendEpochDays
in interface MutableDateTokenSequence
epochDays
- the value to append.public void appendEpochDays(long epochDays, int count)
MutableDateTokenSequence
appendEpochDays
in interface MutableDateTokenSequence
epochDays
- the value to append.count
- the number of copies to append.public void append(CalendarDate value)
MutableDateTokenSequence
append
in interface MutableDateTokenSequence
value
- the value to append.public void append(CalendarDate value, int count)
MutableDateTokenSequence
append
in interface MutableDateTokenSequence
value
- the value to append.count
- the number of copies to append.public DateValuedIterator newValueIterator()
TokenSequence
newValueIterator
in interface DateTokenSequence
newValueIterator
in interface ScalarTokenSequence
newValueIterator
in interface TokenSequence
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