Package groovy.time

Classes for easily manipulating Dates and times. While java.util.Date has GDK methods for adding or subtracting days, this is not so useful for different durations of time. TimeCategory creates a simple internal DSL for manipulating dates and times in a clean and precise fashion.

Examples

  use ( TimeCategory ) {
        // application on numbers:
        println 1.minute.from.now
        println 10.days.ago
  
        // application on dates
        def someDate = new Date()
        println someDate - 3.months 
  }
See Also:
TimeCategory
  • Class Summary 
    Class Description
    BaseDuration
    Base class for date and time durations.
    BaseDuration.From  
    DatumDependentDuration
    DatumDependentDuration represents durations whose length in milliseconds cannot be determined without knowing the datum point.
    Duration
    Duration represents time periods which have values independent of the context.
    TimeCategory
    Apply a number of methods to allow convenient Date/Time manipulation,such as:
    TimeDatumDependentDuration
    TimeDatumDuration represents a time period which results from an arithmetic operation between a TimeDuration object and a DatumDuration object
    TimeDuration
    TimeDuration represents time periods expressed in units of hours, minutes, seconds and milliseconds.