testhssfdateutil.java

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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and   limitations under the License.==================================================================== */package org.apache.poi.hssf.usermodel;import java.util.Calendar;import java.util.Date;import java.util.GregorianCalendar;import java.util.TimeZone;import junit.framework.TestCase;import org.apache.poi.hssf.HSSFTestDataSamples;import org.apache.poi.hssf.model.Workbook;/** * Class TestHSSFDateUtil * * * @author  Dan Sherman (dsherman at isisph.com) * @author  Hack Kampbjorn (hak at 2mba.dk) * @author  Pavel Krupets (pkrupets at palmtreebusiness dot com) * @author Alex Jacoby (ajacoby at gmail.com) * @version %I%, %G% */public final class TestHSSFDateUtil extends TestCase {    public static final int CALENDAR_JANUARY = 0;    public static final int CALENDAR_FEBRUARY = 1;    public static final int CALENDAR_MARCH = 2;    public static final int CALENDAR_APRIL = 3;    public static final int CALENDAR_JULY = 6;    public static final int CALENDAR_OCTOBER = 9;    /**     * Checks the date conversion functions in the HSSFDateUtil class.     */    public void testDateConversion() {        // Iteratating over the hours exposes any rounding issues.        for (int hour = 0; hour < 23; hour++)        {            GregorianCalendar date      = new GregorianCalendar(2002, 0, 1,                    hour, 1, 1);            double            excelDate =                    HSSFDateUtil.getExcelDate(date.getTime(), false);            assertEquals("Checking hour = " + hour, date.getTime().getTime(),                    HSSFDateUtil.getJavaDate(excelDate, false).getTime());        }        // check 1900 and 1904 date windowing conversions        double excelDate = 36526.0;        // with 1900 windowing, excelDate is Jan. 1, 2000        // with 1904 windowing, excelDate is Jan. 2, 2004        GregorianCalendar cal = new GregorianCalendar(2000,0,1); // Jan. 1, 2000        Date dateIf1900 = cal.getTime();        cal.add(GregorianCalendar.YEAR,4); // now Jan. 1, 2004        cal.add(GregorianCalendar.DATE,1); // now Jan. 2, 2004        Date dateIf1904 = cal.getTime();        // 1900 windowing        assertEquals("Checking 1900 Date Windowing",                dateIf1900.getTime(),                HSSFDateUtil.getJavaDate(excelDate,false).getTime());        // 1904 windowing        assertEquals("Checking 1904 Date Windowing",                dateIf1904.getTime(),                HSSFDateUtil.getJavaDate(excelDate,true).getTime());    }    /**     * Checks the conversion of a java.util.date to Excel on a day when     * Daylight Saving Time starts.     */    public void testExcelConversionOnDSTStart() {        TimeZone cet = TimeZone.getTimeZone("Europe/Copenhagen");        TimeZone.setDefault(cet);        Calendar cal = new GregorianCalendar(2004, CALENDAR_MARCH, 28);        for (int hour = 0; hour < 24; hour++) {            // Skip 02:00 CET as that is the Daylight change time            // and Java converts it automatically to 03:00 CEST            if (hour == 2) {                continue;            }            cal.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, hour);            Date javaDate = cal.getTime();            double excelDate = HSSFDateUtil.getExcelDate(javaDate, false);            double difference = excelDate - Math.floor(excelDate);            int differenceInHours = (int) (difference * 24 * 60 + 0.5) / 60;            assertEquals("Checking " + hour + " hour on Daylight Saving Time start date",                    hour,                    differenceInHours);            assertEquals("Checking " + hour + " hour on Daylight Saving Time start date",                    javaDate.getTime(),                    HSSFDateUtil.getJavaDate(excelDate, false).getTime());        }    }    /**     * Checks the conversion of an Excel date to a java.util.date on a day when     * Daylight Saving Time starts.     */    public void testJavaConversionOnDSTStart() {        TimeZone cet = TimeZone.getTimeZone("Europe/Copenhagen");        TimeZone.setDefault(cet);        Calendar cal = new GregorianCalendar(2004, CALENDAR_MARCH, 28);        double excelDate = HSSFDateUtil.getExcelDate(cal.getTime(), false);        double oneHour = 1.0 / 24;        double oneMinute = oneHour / 60;        for (int hour = 0; hour < 24; hour++, excelDate += oneHour) {            // Skip 02:00 CET as that is the Daylight change time            // and Java converts it automatically to 03:00 CEST            if (hour == 2) {                continue;            }            cal.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, hour);            Date javaDate = HSSFDateUtil.getJavaDate(excelDate, false);            assertEquals("Checking " + hour + " hours on Daylight Saving Time start date",                    excelDate,                    HSSFDateUtil.getExcelDate(javaDate, false), oneMinute);        }    }    /**     * Checks the conversion of a java.util.Date to Excel on a day when     * Daylight Saving Time ends.     */    public void testExcelConversionOnDSTEnd() {        TimeZone cet = TimeZone.getTimeZone("Europe/Copenhagen");        TimeZone.setDefault(cet);        Calendar cal = new GregorianCalendar(2004, CALENDAR_OCTOBER, 31);        for (int hour = 0; hour < 24; hour++) {            cal.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, hour);            Date javaDate = cal.getTime();            double excelDate = HSSFDateUtil.getExcelDate(javaDate, false);            double difference = excelDate - Math.floor(excelDate);            int differenceInHours = (int) (difference * 24 * 60 + 0.5) / 60;            assertEquals("Checking " + hour + " hour on Daylight Saving Time end date",                    hour,                    differenceInHours);            assertEquals("Checking " + hour + " hour on Daylight Saving Time start date",                    javaDate.getTime(),                    HSSFDateUtil.getJavaDate(excelDate, false).getTime());        }    }    /**     * Checks the conversion of an Excel date to java.util.Date on a day when     * Daylight Saving Time ends.     */    public void testJavaConversionOnDSTEnd() {        TimeZone cet = TimeZone.getTimeZone("Europe/Copenhagen");        TimeZone.setDefault(cet);        Calendar cal = new GregorianCalendar(2004, CALENDAR_OCTOBER, 31);        double excelDate = HSSFDateUtil.getExcelDate(cal.getTime(), false);        double oneHour = 1.0 / 24;        double oneMinute = oneHour / 60;        for (int hour = 0; hour < 24; hour++, excelDate += oneHour) {            cal.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, hour);            Date javaDate = HSSFDateUtil.getJavaDate(excelDate, false);            assertEquals("Checking " + hour + " hours on Daylight Saving Time start date",                    excelDate,                    HSSFDateUtil.getExcelDate(javaDate, false), oneMinute);        }    }    /**     * Tests that we deal with time-zones properly     */    public void testCalendarConversion() {        GregorianCalendar date = new GregorianCalendar(2002, 0, 1, 12, 1, 1);        Date expected = date.getTime();        // Iterating over the hours exposes any rounding issues.        for (int hour = -12; hour <= 12; hour++)        {            String id = "GMT" + (hour < 0 ? "" : "+") + hour + ":00";            date.setTimeZone(TimeZone.getTimeZone(id));            date.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 12);            double excelDate = HSSFDateUtil.getExcelDate(date, false);            Date javaDate = HSSFDateUtil.getJavaDate(excelDate);            // Should match despite time-zone            assertEquals("Checking timezone " + id, expected.getTime(), javaDate.getTime());        }    }    /**     * Tests that we correctly detect date formats as such     */    public void testIdentifyDateFormats() {        // First up, try with a few built in date formats        short[] builtins = new short[] { 0x0e, 0x0f, 0x10, 0x16, 0x2d, 0x2e };        for(int i=0; i<builtins.length; i++) {            String formatStr = HSSFDataFormat.getBuiltinFormat(builtins[i]);            assertTrue( HSSFDateUtil.isInternalDateFormat(builtins[i]) );            assertTrue( HSSFDateUtil.isADateFormat(builtins[i],formatStr) );        }        // Now try a few built-in non date formats        builtins = new short[] { 0x01, 0x02, 0x17, 0x1f, 0x30 };        for(int i=0; i<builtins.length; i++) {            String formatStr = HSSFDataFormat.getBuiltinFormat(builtins[i]);            assertFalse( HSSFDateUtil.isInternalDateFormat(builtins[i]) );            assertFalse( HSSFDateUtil.isADateFormat(builtins[i],formatStr) );        }

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