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QwtDate
NAMESYNOPSIS
Public Types
Static Public Member Functions
Detailed Description
Member Enumeration Documentation
anonymous enum
enum QwtDate::IntervalType
enum QwtDate::Week0Type
Member Function Documentation
QDateTime QwtDate::ceil (const QDateTime & dateTime, IntervalTypeintervalType) [static]
QDate QwtDate::dateOfWeek0 (int year, Week0Type type) [static]
QDateTime QwtDate::floor (const QDateTime & dateTime, IntervalTypeintervalType) [static]
QDate QwtDate::maxDate () [static]
QDate QwtDate::minDate () [static]
QDateTime QwtDate::toDateTime (double value, Qt::TimeSpec timeSpec =Qt::UTC) [static]
double QwtDate::toDouble (const QDateTime & dateTime) [static]
QString QwtDate::toString (const QDateTime & dateTime, const QString &format, Week0Type week0Type) [static]
int QwtDate::utcOffset (const QDateTime & dateTime) [static]
int QwtDate::weekNumber (const QDate & date, Week0Type type) [static]
Author
NAME
QwtDate - A collection of methods around date/time values.
SYNOPSIS
#include <qwt_date.h>
Public Types
enum
Week0Type
{
FirstThursday
,
FirstDay
}
enum
IntervalType
{
Millisecond
,
Second
,
Minute
,
Hour
,
Day
,
Week
,
Month
,
Year
}
enum {
JulianDayForEpoch
= 2440588 }
Static Public Member Functions
static QDate
minDate
()
static QDate
maxDate
()
static QDateTime
toDateTime
(double value,
Qt::TimeSpec=Qt::UTC)
static double
toDouble
(const QDateTime &)
static QDateTime
ceil
(const QDateTime &,
IntervalType
)
static QDateTime
floor
(const QDateTime &,
IntervalType
)
static QDate
dateOfWeek0
(int year,
Week0Type
)
Date of the first day of the first week for a year.
static int
weekNumber
(const QDate &,
Week0Type
)
static int
utcOffset
(const QDateTime &)
static QString
toString
(const QDateTime &, const
QString &format,
Week0Type
)
Detailed Description
A collection of methods around date/time values.
Qt offers convenient classes for dealing with date/time values, but Qwt uses coordinate systems that are based on doubles. QwtDate offers methods to translate from QDateTime to double and v.v.
A double is interpreted as the number of milliseconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00 Universal Coordinated Time - also known as ’The Epoch’.
While the range of the Julian day in Qt4 is limited to [0, MAX_INT], Qt5 stores it as qint64 offering a huge range of valid dates. As the significance of a double is below this ( assuming a fraction of 52 bits ) the translation is not bijective with rounding errors for dates very far from Epoch. For a resolution of 1 ms those start to happen for dates above the year 144683.
An axis for a date/time interval is expected to be aligned and divided in time/date units like seconds, minutes, ... QwtDate offers several algorithms that are needed to calculate these axes.
See also:
QwtDateScaleEngine , QwtDateScaleDraw , QDate, QTime
Member Enumeration Documentation
anonymous enum
Enumerator
JulianDayForEpoch
The Julian day of ’The Epoch’.
enum QwtDate::IntervalType
Classification of an time interval
Time intervals needs to be classified to decide how to align and divide it.
Enumerator
Millisecond
The interval is related to milliseconds.
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Second |
The interval is related to seconds. |
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Minute |
The interval is related to minutes. |
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Hour |
The interval is related to hours. |
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Day |
The interval is related to days. |
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Week |
The interval is related to weeks. |
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Month |
The interval is related to months. |
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Year |
The interval is related to years. |
enum QwtDate::Week0Type
How to identify the first week of year differs between countries.
Enumerator
FirstThursday
According to ISO 8601 the first week of a year is defined as ’the week with the year’s first Thursday in it’.
FirstThursday
corresponds to the numbering that is implemented in
QDate::weekNumber().
FirstDay
In the U.S. this definition is more common than FirstThursday.
Member Function Documentation
QDateTime QwtDate::ceil (const QDateTime & dateTime, IntervalTypeintervalType) [static]
Ceil a datetime according the interval type
Parameters:
dateTime
Datetime value
intervalType
Interval type, how to ceil. F.e. when
intervalType = QwtDate::Months, the result will be ceiled to
the next beginning of a month
Returns:
Ceiled datetime
See also:
floor()
QDate QwtDate::dateOfWeek0 (int year, Week0Type type) [static]
Date of the first day of the first week for a year. The first day of a week depends on the current locale ( QLocale::firstDayOfWeek() ).
Parameters:
year
Year
type
Option how to identify the first week
Returns:
First day of week 0
See also:
QLocale::firstDayOfWeek(), weekNumber()
QDateTime QwtDate::floor (const QDateTime & dateTime, IntervalTypeintervalType) [static]
Floor a datetime according the interval type
Parameters:
dateTime
Datetime value
intervalType
Interval type, how to ceil. F.e. when
intervalType = QwtDate::Months, the result will be ceiled to
the next beginning of a month
Returns:
Floored datetime
See also:
floor()
QDate QwtDate::maxDate () [static]
Maximum for the supported date range
The range of valid dates depends on how QDate stores the Julian day internally.
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• |
For Qt4 it is ’Tue Jun 3 5874898’ |
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For Qt5 it is ’Tue Dec 31 2147483647’ |
Returns:
maximum of the date range
See also:
minDate()
Note:
The maximum differs between Qt4 and Qt5
QDate QwtDate::minDate () [static]
Minimum for the supported date range
The range of valid dates depends on how QDate stores the Julian day internally.
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• |
For Qt4 it is ’Tue Jan 2 -4713’ |
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For Qt5 it is ’Thu Jan 1 -2147483648’ |
Returns:
minimum of the date range
See also:
maxDate()
QDateTime QwtDate::toDateTime (double value, Qt::TimeSpec timeSpec =Qt::UTC) [static]
Translate from double to QDateTime
Parameters:
value
Number of
milliseconds since the epoch, 1970-01-01T00:00:00 UTC
timeSpec
Time specification
Returns:
Datetime value
See also:
toDouble() , QDateTime::setMSecsSinceEpoch()
Note:
The return datetime for Qt::OffsetFromUTC will be Qt::UTC
double QwtDate::toDouble (const QDateTime & dateTime) [static]
Translate from QDateTime to double
Parameters:
dateTime Datetime value
Returns:
Number of milliseconds since 1970-01-01T00:00:00 UTC has passed.
See also:
toDateTime() , QDateTime::toMSecsSinceEpoch()
Warning:
For values very far below or above 1970-01-01 UTC rounding errors will happen due to the limited significance of a double.
QString QwtDate::toString (const QDateTime & dateTime, const QString &format, Week0Type week0Type) [static]
Translate a datetime into a string
Beside the format expressions documented in QDateTime::toString() the following expressions are supported:
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w |
week number: ( 1 - 53 )
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ww |
week number with a leading zero ( 01 - 53 )
As week 1 usually starts in the previous year a special rule is applied for formats, where the year is expected to match the week number - even if the date belongs to the previous year.
Parameters:
dateTime
Datetime value
format
Format string
week0Type
Specification of week 0
Returns:
Datetime string
See also:
QDateTime::toString(), weekNumber() , QwtDateScaleDraw
int QwtDate::utcOffset (const QDateTime & dateTime) [static]
Offset in seconds from Coordinated Universal Time
The offset depends on the time specification of dateTime:
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Qt::UTC 0, dateTime has no offset |
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Qt::OffsetFromUTC returns dateTime.utcOffset() |
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Qt::LocalTime: number of seconds from the UTC |
For Qt::LocalTime the offset depends on the timezone and daylight savings.
Parameters:
dateTime Datetime value
Returns:
Offset in seconds
int QwtDate::weekNumber (const QDate & date, Week0Type type) [static]
Find the week number of a date
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QwtDate::FirstThursday |
Corresponding to ISO 8601 ( see QDate::weekNumber() ).
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QwtDate::FirstDay |
Number of weeks that have begun since dateOfWeek0() .
Parameters:
date
Date
type
Option how to identify the first week
Returns:
Week number, starting with 1
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