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(Android™) JSON Date ParsingDemonstrates how to parse date/time strings from JSON. Note: This example uses the DtOf and DateOf methods introduced in Chilkat v9.5.0.73
// Important: Don't forget to include the call to System.loadLibrary // as shown at the bottom of this code sample. package com.test; import android.app.Activity; import com.chilkatsoft.*; import android.widget.TextView; import android.os.Bundle; public class SimpleActivity extends Activity { private static final String TAG = "Chilkat"; // Called when the activity is first created. @Override public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); boolean success; CkJsonObject json = new CkJsonObject(); json.put_EmitCompact(false); // First, let's create JSON containing some date/time strings. json.UpdateString("test.timestamp","2018-01-30T20:35:00Z"); json.UpdateString("test.rfc822","Tue, 24 Apr 2018 08:47:03 -0500"); json.UpdateString("test.dateStrings[0]","2018-01-30T20:35:00Z"); json.UpdateString("test.dateStrings[1]","Tue, 24 Apr 2018 08:47:03 -0500"); json.UpdateNumber("test.StartLoggingTime","1446834998.695"); json.UpdateNumber("test.Expiration","1442877512.0"); json.UpdateInt("test.StartTime",1518867432); Log.i(TAG, json.emit()); // We've built the following JSON: // { // "test": { // "timestamp": "2018-01-30T20:35:00Z", // "rfc822": "Tue, 24 Apr 2018 08:47:03 -0500", // "dateStrings": [ // "2018-01-30T20:35:00Z", // "Tue, 24 Apr 2018 08:47:03 -0500" // ], // "StartLoggingTime": 1446834998.695, // "Expiration": 1442877512.0, // "StartTime": 1518867432 // } // } // Use the DateOf and DtOf methods to load Chilkat date/time objects with the date/time values. // The CkDateTime object is primarily for loading a date/time from numerous formats, and then getting // the date/time in various formats. Thus, it's primarly for date/time format conversion. // The DtObj object holds a date/time where the individual components (day, month, year, hour, minutes, etc.) are // immediately accessible as integers. CkDateTime dateTime = new CkDateTime(); CkDtObj dt = new CkDtObj(); boolean getAsLocal = false; // Load the date/time at test.timestamp into the dateTime object. success = json.DateOf("test.timestamp",dateTime); Log.i(TAG, dateTime.getAsTimestamp(getAsLocal)); Log.i(TAG, String.valueOf(dateTime.GetAsUnixTime(false))); Log.i(TAG, dateTime.getAsRfc822(getAsLocal)); success = json.DateOf("test.rfc822",dateTime); Log.i(TAG, dateTime.getAsTimestamp(getAsLocal)); json.put_I(0); success = json.DateOf("test.dateStrings[i]",dateTime); Log.i(TAG, dateTime.getAsTimestamp(getAsLocal)); json.put_I(1); success = json.DateOf("test.dateStrings[i]",dateTime); Log.i(TAG, dateTime.getAsTimestamp(getAsLocal)); success = json.DateOf("test.StartLoggingTime",dateTime); Log.i(TAG, dateTime.getAsTimestamp(getAsLocal)); success = json.DateOf("test.Expiration",dateTime); Log.i(TAG, dateTime.getAsTimestamp(getAsLocal)); success = json.DateOf("test.StartTime",dateTime); Log.i(TAG, dateTime.getAsTimestamp(getAsLocal)); // Output so far: // 2018-01-30T20:35:00Z // 1517344500 // Tue, 30 Jan 2018 20:35:00 GMT // 2018-04-24T13:47:03Z // 2018-01-30T20:35:00Z // 2018-04-24T13:47:03Z // 2015-11-07T00:36:38Z // 2015-09-22T04:18:32Z // 2018-02-17T17:37:12Z // Now load the date/time strings into the dt object: success = json.DtOf("test.timestamp",getAsLocal,dt); Log.i(TAG, "month=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Month()) + ", day=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Day()) + ", year=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Year()) + ", hour=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Hour()) + ", minute=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Minute())); success = json.DtOf("test.rfc822",getAsLocal,dt); Log.i(TAG, "month=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Month()) + ", day=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Day()) + ", year=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Year()) + ", hour=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Hour()) + ", minute=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Minute())); json.put_I(0); success = json.DtOf("test.dateStrings[i]",getAsLocal,dt); Log.i(TAG, "month=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Month()) + ", day=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Day()) + ", year=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Year()) + ", hour=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Hour()) + ", minute=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Minute())); json.put_I(1); success = json.DtOf("test.dateStrings[i]",getAsLocal,dt); Log.i(TAG, "month=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Month()) + ", day=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Day()) + ", year=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Year()) + ", hour=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Hour()) + ", minute=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Minute())); success = json.DtOf("test.StartLoggingTime",getAsLocal,dt); Log.i(TAG, "month=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Month()) + ", day=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Day()) + ", year=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Year()) + ", hour=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Hour()) + ", minute=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Minute())); success = json.DtOf("test.Expiration",getAsLocal,dt); Log.i(TAG, "month=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Month()) + ", day=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Day()) + ", year=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Year()) + ", hour=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Hour()) + ", minute=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Minute())); success = json.DtOf("test.StartTime",getAsLocal,dt); Log.i(TAG, "month=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Month()) + ", day=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Day()) + ", year=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Year()) + ", hour=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Hour()) + ", minute=" + String.valueOf(dt.get_Minute())); // Output: // month=1, day=30, year=2018, hour=20, minute=35 // month=4, day=24, year=2018, hour=13, minute=47 // month=1, day=30, year=2018, hour=20, minute=35 // month=4, day=24, year=2018, hour=13, minute=47 // month=11, day=6, year=2015, hour=18, minute=36 // month=9, day=21, year=2015, hour=23, minute=18 // month=2, day=17, year=2018, hour=11, minute=37 } static { System.loadLibrary("chilkat"); // Note: If the incorrect library name is passed to System.loadLibrary, // then you will see the following error message at application startup: //"The application <your-application-name> has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again." } } |
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