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Comment trouver la durée de la différence entre deux dates en java ?

J'ai deux objets de DateTime qui doivent trouver le la durée de leur différence ,

J'ai le code suivant mais je ne sais pas comment le poursuivre pour obtenir les résultats escomptés :

Exemple :

      11/03/14 09:30:58
      11/03/14 09:33:43
      elapsed time is 02 minutes and 45 seconds
      -----------------------------------------------------
      11/03/14 09:30:58 
      11/03/15 09:30:58
      elapsed time is a day
      -----------------------------------------------------
      11/03/14 09:30:58 
      11/03/16 09:30:58
      elapsed time is two days
      -----------------------------------------------------
      11/03/14 09:30:58 
      11/03/16 09:35:58
      elapsed time is two days and 05 minutes

Code :

    String dateStart = "11/03/14 09:29:58";
    String dateStop = "11/03/14 09:33:43";

    Custom date format
    SimpleDateFormat format = new SimpleDateFormat("yy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss");

    Date d1 = null;
    Date d2 = null;
    try {
        d1 = format.parse(dateStart);
        d2 = format.parse(dateStop);
    } catch (ParseException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }

    // Get msec from each, and subtract.
    long diff = d2.getTime() - d1.getTime();
    long diffSeconds = diff / 1000 % 60;
    long diffMinutes = diff / (60 * 1000) % 60;
    long diffHours = diff / (60 * 60 * 1000);
    System.out.println("Time in seconds: " + diffSeconds + " seconds.");
    System.out.println("Time in minutes: " + diffMinutes + " minutes.");
    System.out.println("Time in hours: " + diffHours + " hours.");

2voto

akhil_mittal Points 40

J'ai résolu le même problème en utilisant une méthode simple récemment.

public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException, ParseException {
        TimeZone utc = TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC");
        Calendar calendar = Calendar.getInstance(utc);
        Date until = calendar.getTime();
        calendar.add(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, -7);
        Date since = calendar.getTime();
        long durationInSeconds  = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toSeconds(until.getTime() - since.getTime());

        long SECONDS_IN_A_MINUTE = 60;
        long MINUTES_IN_AN_HOUR = 60;
        long HOURS_IN_A_DAY = 24;
        long DAYS_IN_A_MONTH = 30;
        long MONTHS_IN_A_YEAR = 12;

        long sec = (durationInSeconds >= SECONDS_IN_A_MINUTE) ? durationInSeconds % SECONDS_IN_A_MINUTE : durationInSeconds;
        long min = (durationInSeconds /= SECONDS_IN_A_MINUTE) >= MINUTES_IN_AN_HOUR ? durationInSeconds%MINUTES_IN_AN_HOUR : durationInSeconds;
        long hrs = (durationInSeconds /= MINUTES_IN_AN_HOUR) >= HOURS_IN_A_DAY ? durationInSeconds % HOURS_IN_A_DAY : durationInSeconds;
        long days = (durationInSeconds /= HOURS_IN_A_DAY) >= DAYS_IN_A_MONTH ? durationInSeconds % DAYS_IN_A_MONTH : durationInSeconds;
        long months = (durationInSeconds /=DAYS_IN_A_MONTH) >= MONTHS_IN_A_YEAR ? durationInSeconds % MONTHS_IN_A_YEAR : durationInSeconds;
        long years = (durationInSeconds /= MONTHS_IN_A_YEAR);

        String duration = getDuration(sec,min,hrs,days,months,years);
        System.out.println(duration);
    }
    private static String getDuration(long secs, long mins, long hrs, long days, long months, long years) {
        StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
        String EMPTY_STRING = "";
        sb.append(years > 0 ? years + (years > 1 ? " years " : " year "): EMPTY_STRING);
        sb.append(months > 0 ? months + (months > 1 ? " months " : " month "): EMPTY_STRING);
        sb.append(days > 0 ? days + (days > 1 ? " days " : " day "): EMPTY_STRING);
        sb.append(hrs > 0 ? hrs + (hrs > 1 ? " hours " : " hour "): EMPTY_STRING);
        sb.append(mins > 0 ? mins + (mins > 1 ? " mins " : " min "): EMPTY_STRING);
        sb.append(secs > 0 ? secs + (secs > 1 ? " secs " : " secs "): EMPTY_STRING);
        sb.append("ago");
        return sb.toString();
    }

Et comme prévu, il imprime : 7 days ago .

2voto

Tarun Kumar Points 99

En référence à la mise à jour de la réponse de shamim voici une méthode qui fait la tâche sans utiliser de bibliothèque tierce. Copiez simplement la méthode et utilisez

public static String getDurationTimeStamp(String date) {

        String timeDifference = "";

        //date formatter as per the coder need
        SimpleDateFormat sdf = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss");

        //parse the string date-ti
        // me to Date object
        Date startDate = null;
        try {
            startDate = sdf.parse(date);
        } catch (ParseException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }

        //end date will be the current system time to calculate the lapse time difference
        //if needed, coder can add end date to whatever date
        Date endDate = new Date();

        System.out.println(startDate);
        System.out.println(endDate);

        //get the time difference in milliseconds
        long duration = endDate.getTime() - startDate.getTime();

        //now we calculate the differences in different time units
        //this long value will be the total time difference in each unit
        //i.e; total difference in seconds, total difference in minutes etc...
        long diffInSeconds = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toSeconds(duration);
        long diffInMinutes = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toMinutes(duration);
        long diffInHours = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toHours(duration);
        long diffInDays = TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS.toDays(duration);

        //now we create the time stamps depending on the value of each unit that we get
        //as we do not have the unit in years,
        //we will see if the days difference is more that 365 days, as 365 days = 1 year
        if (diffInDays > 365) {
            //we get the year in integer not in float
            //ex- 791/365 = 2.167 in float but it will be 2 years in int
            int year = (int) (diffInDays / 365);
            timeDifference = year + " years ago";
            System.out.println(year + " years ago");
        }
        //if days are not enough to create year then get the days
        else if (diffInDays > 1) {
            timeDifference = diffInDays + " days ago";
            System.out.println(diffInDays + " days ago");
        }
        //if days value<1 then get the hours
        else if (diffInHours > 1) {
            timeDifference = diffInHours + " hours ago";
            System.out.println(diffInHours + " hours ago");
        }
        //if hours value<1 then get the minutes
        else if (diffInMinutes > 1) {
            timeDifference = diffInMinutes + " minutes ago";
            System.out.println(diffInMinutes + " minutes ago");
        }
        //if minutes value<1 then get the seconds
        else if (diffInSeconds > 1) {
            timeDifference = diffInSeconds + " seconds ago";
            System.out.println(diffInSeconds + " seconds ago");
        }

        return timeDifference;
// that's all. Happy Coding :)
    }

1voto

Ole V.V. Points 24677

Java.time.Duration

Je n'ai toujours pas eu l'impression que les réponses étaient tout à fait à jour et pertinentes. Voici donc la réponse moderne utilisant Duration à partir de java.time, l'API moderne de date et d'heure de Java (les réponses de MayurB et mkobit mentionnent la même classe, mais aucune d'entre elles ne convertit correctement en jours, heures, minutes et minutes comme demandé).

    DateTimeFormatter formatter = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("yy/MM/dd HH:mm:ss");

    String dateStart = "11/03/14 09:29:58";
    String dateStop = "11/03/14 09:33:43";

    ZoneId zone = ZoneId.systemDefault();
    ZonedDateTime startDateTime = LocalDateTime.parse(dateStart, formatter).atZone(zone);
    ZonedDateTime endDateTime = LocalDateTime.parse(dateStop, formatter).atZone(zone);

    Duration diff = Duration.between(startDateTime, endDateTime);
    if (diff.isZero()) {
        System.out.println("0 minutes");
    } else {
        long days = diff.toDays();
        if (days != 0) {
            System.out.print("" + days + " days ");
            diff = diff.minusDays(days);
        }
        long hours = diff.toHours();
        if (hours != 0) {
            System.out.print("" + hours + " hours ");
            diff = diff.minusHours(hours);
        }
        long minutes = diff.toMinutes();
        if (minutes != 0) {
            System.out.print("" + minutes + " minutes ");
            diff = diff.minusMinutes(minutes);
        }
        long seconds = diff.getSeconds();
        if (seconds != 0) {
            System.out.print("" + seconds + " seconds ");
        }
        System.out.println();
    }

Le résultat de cet exemple est le suivant :

3 minutes 45 secondes

Notez que Duration compte toujours un jour comme 24 heures. Si vous voulez traiter différemment les anomalies temporelles comme les transitions de l'heure d'été, les solutions incluent (1) l'utilisation de ChronoUnit.DAYS (2) Utiliser Period (3) Use LocalDateTime instead of ZonedDateTime` (peut être considéré comme un hack).

Le code ci-dessus fonctionne avec Java 8 et avec ThreeTen Backport, ce backport de java.time vers Java 6 et 7. A partir de Java 9, il est possible de l'écrire un peu plus joliment en utilisant les méthodes toHoursPart , toMinutesPart y toSecondsPart ajouté là.

J'approfondirai les explications un des jours où j'aurai le temps, peut-être pas avant la semaine prochaine.

0voto

Naman Chhaparia Points 11

Voici un programme que j'ai écrit, qui obtient le nombre de jours entre 2 dates (pas d'heure ici).

import java.util.Scanner;
public class HelloWorld {
 public static void main(String args[]) {
  Scanner s = new Scanner(System.in);
  System.out.print("Enter starting date separated by dots: ");
  String inp1 = s.nextLine();
  System.out.print("Enter ending date separated by dots: ");
  String inp2 = s.nextLine();
  int[] nodim = {
   0,
   31,
   28,
   31,
   30,
   31,
   30,
   31,
   31,
   30,
   31,
   30,
   31
  };
  String[] inpArr1 = split(inp1);
  String[] inpArr2 = split(inp2);
  int d1 = Integer.parseInt(inpArr1[0]);
  int m1 = Integer.parseInt(inpArr1[1]);
  int y1 = Integer.parseInt(inpArr1[2]);
  int d2 = Integer.parseInt(inpArr2[0]);
  int m2 = Integer.parseInt(inpArr2[1]);
  int y2 = Integer.parseInt(inpArr2[2]);
  if (y1 % 4 == 0) nodim[2] = 29;
  int diff = m1 == m2 && y1 == y2 ? d2 - (d1 - 1) : (nodim[m1] - (d1 - 1));
  int mm1 = m1 + 1, mm2 = m2 - 1, yy1 = y1, yy2 = y2;
  for (; yy1 <= yy2; yy1++, mm1 = 1) {
   mm2 = yy1 == yy2 ? (m2 - 1) : 12;
   if (yy1 % 4 == 0) nodim[2] = 29;
   else nodim[2] = 28;
   if (mm2 == 0) {
    mm2 = 12;
    yy2 = yy2 - 1;
   }
   for (; mm1 <= mm2 && yy1 <= yy2; mm1++) diff = diff + nodim[mm1];
  }
  System.out.print("No. of days from " + inp1 + " to " + inp2 + " is " + diff);
 }
 public static String[] split(String s) {
  String[] retval = {
   "",
   "",
   ""
  };
  s = s + ".";
  s = s + " ";
  for (int i = 0; i <= 2; i++) {
   retval[i] = s.substring(0, s.indexOf("."));
   s = s.substring((s.indexOf(".") + 1), s.length());
  }
  return retval;
 }
}

http://pastebin.com/HRsjTtUf

0voto

Vikram Singh Points 1

Vous pouvez obtenir la différence entre deux DateTime en utilisant ceci

DateTime startDate = DateTime.now();
DateTime endDate = DateTime.now();
Days daysBetween = Days.daysBetween(startDate, endDate);
System.out.println(daysBetween.toStandardSeconds());

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