Time Utils
Convert Date Format into Milliseconds
To Convert you date in dd/MM/yyyy format into milliseconds you call this function with data as String
public long getMilliFromDate(String dateFormat) {
Date date = new Date();
SimpleDateFormat formatter = new SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy");
try {
date = formatter.parse(dateFormat);
} catch (ParseException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
System.out.println("Today is " + date);
return date.getTime();
}
This method converts milliseconds to Time-stamp Format date :
public String getTimeStamp(long timeinMillies) {
String date = null;
SimpleDateFormat formatter = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss"); // modify format
date = formatter.format(new Date(timeinMillies));
System.out.println("Today is " + date);
return date;
}
This Method will convert given specific day,month and year into milliseconds. It will be very help when using Timpicker
or Datepicker
public static long getTimeInMillis(int day, int month, int year) {
Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance();
calendar.set(year, month, day);
return calendar.getTimeInMillis();
}
It will return milliseconds from date
public static String getNormalDate(long timeInMillies) {
String date = null;
SimpleDateFormat formatter = new SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy");
date = formatter.format(timeInMillies);
System.out.println("Today is " + date);
return date;
}
It will return current date
public static String getCurrentDate() {
Calendar c = Calendar.getInstance();
System.out.println("Current time => " + c.getTime());
SimpleDateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat("dd/MM/yyyy");
String formattedDate = df.format(c.getTime());
return formattedDate;
}
Note : Java Provides numbers of date format support Date Pattern
To check within a period
This example will help to verify the given time is within a period or not.
To check the time is today, We can use DateUtils class
boolean isToday = DateUtils.isToday(timeInMillis);
To check the time is within a week,
private static boolean isWithinWeek(final long millis) {
return System.currentTimeMillis() - millis <= (DateUtils.WEEK_IN_MILLIS - DateUtils.DAY_IN_MILLIS);
}
To check the time is within a year,
private static boolean isWithinYear(final long millis) {
return System.currentTimeMillis() - millis <= DateUtils.YEAR_IN_MILLIS;
}
To check the time is within a number day of day including today,
public static boolean isWithinDay(long timeInMillis, int day) {
long diff = System.currentTimeMillis() - timeInMillis;
float dayCount = (float) (diff / DateUtils.DAY_IN_MILLIS);
return dayCount < day;
}
Note : DateUtils is android.text.format.DateUtils
GetCurrentRealTime
This calculate current device time and add/subtract difference between real and device time
public static Calendar getCurrentRealTime() {
long bootTime = networkTime - SystemClock.elapsedRealtime();
Calendar calInstance = Calendar.getInstance();
calInstance.setTimeZone(getUTCTimeZone());
long currentDeviceTime = bootTime + SystemClock.elapsedRealtime();
calInstance.setTimeInMillis(currentDeviceTime);
return calInstance;
}
get UTC based timezone.
public static TimeZone getUTCTimeZone() {
return TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT");
}