QwtDate (3) - Linux Manuals

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.
Second
The interval is related to seconds.
Minute
The interval is related to minutes.
Hour
The interval is related to hours.
Day
The interval is related to days.
Week
The interval is related to weeks.
Month
The interval is related to months.
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 (intyear, Week0Typetype) [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.

For Qt4 it is 'Tue Jun 3 5874898'
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.

For Qt4 it is 'Tue Jan 2 -4713'
For Qt5 it is 'Thu Jan 1 -2147483648'

Returns:

minimum of the date range

See Also:

maxDate()

QDateTime QwtDate::toDateTime (doublevalue, Qt::TimeSpectimeSpec = 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, Week0Typeweek0Type) [static]

Translate a datetime into a string

Beside the format expressions documented in QDateTime::toString() the following expressions are supported:

w

 week number: 1 - 53 )
ww

 week number with a leading zero 01 - 53 )

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:

Qt::UTC 0, dateTime has no offset
Qt::OffsetFromUTC returns dateTime.utcOffset()
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, Week0Typetype) [static]

Find the week number of a date

QwtDate::FirstThursday

 Corresponding to ISO 8601 see QDate::weekNumber() ).
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

Author

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