public abstract class TimeZone extends Object implements Cloneable, Serializable
TimeZone
represents a time zone offset, and also figures out daylight savings.
Typically, you get a TimeZone
using getDefault
which creates a
TimeZone
based on the time zone where the program is running. For example, for a
program running in Japan, getDefault
creates a TimeZone
object based on
Japanese Standard Time.
You can also get a TimeZone
using getTimeZone
along with a time zone
ID. For instance, the time zone ID for the U.S. Pacific Time zone is "America/Los_Angeles". So,
you can get a U.S. Pacific Time TimeZone
object with:
You can use theTimeZone tz = TimeZone.getTimeZone("America/Los_Angeles");
getAvailableIDs
method to iterate through all the
supported time zone IDs. You can then choose a supported ID to get a TimeZone
. If
the time zone you want is not represented by one of the supported IDs, then a custom time zone ID
can be specified to produce a TimeZone. The syntax of a custom time zone ID is:
Hours must be between 0 to 23 and Minutes must be between 00 to 59. For example, "GMT+10" and "GMT+0010" mean ten hours and ten minutes ahead of GMT, respectively.CustomID:GMT
Sign Hours:
MinutesGMT
Sign Hours MinutesGMT
Sign Hours Sign: one of+ -
Hours: Digit Digit Digit Minutes: Digit Digit Digit: one of0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
The format is locale independent and digits must be taken from the Basic Latin block of the
Unicode standard. No daylight saving time transition schedule can be specified with a custom time
zone ID. If the specified string doesn't match the syntax, "GMT"
is used.
When creating a TimeZone
, the specified custom time zone ID is normalized in the
following syntax:
For example, TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT-8").getID() returns "GMT-08:00".NormalizedCustomID:GMT
Sign TwoDigitHours:
Minutes Sign: one of+ -
TwoDigitHours: Digit Digit Minutes: Digit Digit Digit: one of0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Calendar
,
Serialized FormModifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static int |
LONG
A style specifier for
getDisplayName() indicating a long name, such as "Pacific
Standard Time." |
static int |
SHORT
A style specifier for
getDisplayName() indicating a short name, such as "PST." |
Constructor and Description |
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TimeZone()
Sole constructor.
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Object |
clone()
Creates a copy of this
TimeZone . |
static String[] |
getAvailableIDs()
Gets all the available IDs supported.
|
static TimeZone |
getDefault()
Gets the default
TimeZone for this host. |
int |
getDSTSavings()
Returns the amount of time to be added to local standard time to get local wall clock time.
|
String |
getID()
Gets the ID of this time zone.
|
abstract int |
getOffset(int era,
int year,
int month,
int day,
int dayOfWeek,
int milliseconds)
Gets the time zone offset, for current date, modified in case of daylight savings.
|
int |
getOffset(long date)
Returns the offset of this time zone from UTC at the specified date.
|
abstract int |
getRawOffset()
Returns the amount of time in milliseconds to add to UTC to get standard time in this time zone.
|
static TimeZone |
getTimeZone(String ID)
Gets the
TimeZone for the given ID. |
boolean |
hasSameRules(TimeZone other)
Returns true if this zone has the same rule and offset as another zone.
|
void |
setID(String ID)
Sets the time zone ID.
|
abstract boolean |
useDaylightTime()
Queries if this
TimeZone uses Daylight Saving Time. |
public static final int LONG
getDisplayName()
indicating a long name, such as "Pacific
Standard Time."SHORT
,
Constant Field Valuespublic static final int SHORT
getDisplayName()
indicating a short name, such as "PST."LONG
,
Constant Field Valuespublic TimeZone()
public Object clone()
TimeZone
.public static String[] getAvailableIDs()
public static TimeZone getDefault()
TimeZone
for this host. The source of the default
TimeZone
may vary with implementation.TimeZone
.public int getDSTSavings()
The default implementation returns 3600000 milliseconds (i.e., one hour) if a call to
useDaylightTime()
returns true
. Otherwise, 0 (zero) is returned.
If an underlying TimeZone
implementation subclass supports historical and future Daylight
Saving Time schedule changes, this method returns the amount of saving time of the last known
Daylight Saving Time rule that can be a future prediction.
If the amount of saving time at any given time stamp is required, construct a Calendar
with this TimeZone
and the time stamp, and call Calendar.get
(
Calendar.DST_OFFSET
)
.
getOffset(long)
,
getOffset(int,int,int,int,int,int)
,
Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET
public String getID()
public abstract int getOffset(int era, int year, int month, int day, int dayOfWeek, int milliseconds)
This method returns a historically correct offset if an underlying TimeZone
implementation subclass supports historical Daylight Saving Time schedule and GMT offset changes.
era
- the era of the given date.year
- the year in the given date.month
- the month in the given date. Month is 0-based. e.g., 0 for January.day
- the day-in-month of the given date.dayOfWeek
- the day-of-week of the given date.milliseconds
- the milliseconds in day in standard local time.Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET
,
Calendar.DST_OFFSET
public int getOffset(long date)
This method returns a historically correct offset value if an underlying TimeZone implementation subclass supports historical Daylight Saving Time schedule and GMT offset changes.
date
- the date represented in milliseconds since January 1, 1970 00:00:00 GMTCalendar.ZONE_OFFSET
,
Calendar.DST_OFFSET
public abstract int getRawOffset()
If an underlying TimeZone
implementation subclass supports historical GMT offset
changes, the method returns the raw offset value of the current date. In Honolulu, for example,
its raw offset changed from GMT-10:30 to GMT-10:00 in 1947, and this method always returns
-36000000 milliseconds (i.e., -10 hours).
Calendar.ZONE_OFFSET
public static TimeZone getTimeZone(String ID)
TimeZone
for the given ID.ID
- the ID for a TimeZone
, either an abbreviation such as "PST", a full name such
as "America/Los_Angeles", or a custom ID such as "GMT-8:00".TimeZone
, or the GMT zone if the given ID cannot be
understood.public boolean hasSameRules(@Nullable TimeZone other)
other
- the TimeZone
object to be compared withpublic void setID(String ID)
ID
- the new time zone ID.public abstract boolean useDaylightTime()
TimeZone
uses Daylight Saving Time.
If an underlying TimeZone
implementation subclass supports historical and future Daylight
Saving Time schedule changes, this method refers to the last known Daylight Saving Time rule that
can be a future prediction and may not be the same as the current rule.
true
if this TimeZone
uses Daylight Saving Time, false
,
otherwise.Calendar.DST_OFFSET