Package org.joda.time

Class DateMidnight

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.io.Serializable, java.lang.Comparable<ReadableInstant>, ReadableDateTime, ReadableInstant

    @Deprecated
    public final class DateMidnight
    extends BaseDateTime
    implements ReadableDateTime, java.io.Serializable
    Deprecated.
    The time of midnight does not exist in some time zones where the daylight saving time forward shift skips the midnight hour. Use LocalDate to represent a date without a time zone. Or use DateTime to represent a full date and time, perhaps using DateTime.withTimeAtStartOfDay() to get an instant at the start of a day.
    DateMidnight defines a date where the time component is fixed at midnight. The class uses a time zone, thus midnight is local unless a UTC time zone is used.

    It is important to emphasise that this class represents the time of midnight on any given day. Note that midnight is defined as 00:00, which is at the very start of a day.

    This class does not represent a day, but the millisecond instant at midnight. If you need a class that represents the whole day, then an Interval or a LocalDate may be more suitable.

    This class uses a Chronology internally. The Chronology determines how the millisecond instant value is converted into the date time fields. The default Chronology is ISOChronology which is the agreed international standard and compatible with the modern Gregorian calendar.

    Each individual field can be queried in two ways:

    • getDayOfMonth()
    • dayOfMonth().get()
    The second technique also provides access to other useful methods on the field:
    • numeric value
    • text value
    • short text value
    • maximum/minimum values
    • add/subtract
    • set
    • rounding

    DateMidnight is thread-safe and immutable, provided that the Chronology is as well. All standard Chronology classes supplied are thread-safe and immutable.

    Since:
    1.0
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Constructor Detail

      • DateMidnight

        public DateMidnight()
        Deprecated.
        Constructs an instance set to the current system millisecond time using ISOChronology in the default time zone. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.
        See Also:
        now()
      • DateMidnight

        public DateMidnight​(DateTimeZone zone)
        Deprecated.
        Constructs an instance set to the current system millisecond time using ISOChronology in the specified time zone. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.

        If the specified time zone is null, the default zone is used.

        Parameters:
        zone - the time zone, null means default zone
        See Also:
        now(DateTimeZone)
      • DateMidnight

        public DateMidnight​(Chronology chronology)
        Deprecated.
        Constructs an instance set to the current system millisecond time using the specified chronology. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.

        If the chronology is null, ISOChronology in the default time zone is used.

        Parameters:
        chronology - the chronology, null means ISOChronology in default zone
        See Also:
        now(Chronology)
      • DateMidnight

        public DateMidnight​(long instant)
        Deprecated.
        Constructs an instance set to the milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z using ISOChronology in the default time zone. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.
        Parameters:
        instant - the milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
      • DateMidnight

        public DateMidnight​(long instant,
                            DateTimeZone zone)
        Deprecated.
        Constructs an instance set to the milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z using ISOChronology in the specified time zone. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.

        If the specified time zone is null, the default zone is used.

        Parameters:
        instant - the milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
        zone - the time zone, null means default zone
      • DateMidnight

        public DateMidnight​(long instant,
                            Chronology chronology)
        Deprecated.
        Constructs an instance set to the milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z using the specified chronology. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.

        If the chronology is null, ISOChronology in the default time zone is used.

        Parameters:
        instant - the milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
        chronology - the chronology, null means ISOChronology in default zone
      • DateMidnight

        public DateMidnight​(java.lang.Object instant)
        Deprecated.
        Constructs an instance from an Object that represents a datetime. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.

        If the object implies a chronology (such as GregorianCalendar does), then that chronology will be used. Otherwise, ISO default is used. Thus if a GregorianCalendar is passed in, the chronology used will be GJ, but if a Date is passed in the chronology will be ISO.

        The recognised object types are defined in ConverterManager and include ReadableInstant, String, Calendar and Date. The String formats are described by ISODateTimeFormat.dateTimeParser().

        Parameters:
        instant - the datetime object, null means now
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the instant is invalid
      • DateMidnight

        public DateMidnight​(java.lang.Object instant,
                            DateTimeZone zone)
        Deprecated.
        Constructs an instance from an Object that represents a datetime, forcing the time zone to that specified. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.

        If the object implies a chronology (such as GregorianCalendar does), then that chronology will be used, but with the time zone adjusted. Otherwise, ISO is used in the specified time zone. If the specified time zone is null, the default zone is used. Thus if a GregorianCalendar is passed in, the chronology used will be GJ, but if a Date is passed in the chronology will be ISO.

        The recognised object types are defined in ConverterManager and include ReadableInstant, String, Calendar and Date. The String formats are described by ISODateTimeFormat.dateTimeParser().

        Parameters:
        instant - the datetime object, null means now
        zone - the time zone, null means default time zone
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the instant is invalid
      • DateMidnight

        public DateMidnight​(java.lang.Object instant,
                            Chronology chronology)
        Deprecated.
        Constructs an instance from an Object that represents a datetime, using the specified chronology. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.

        If the chronology is null, ISO in the default time zone is used. Any chronology implied by the object (such as GregorianCalendar does) is ignored.

        The recognised object types are defined in ConverterManager and include ReadableInstant, String, Calendar and Date. The String formats are described by ISODateTimeFormat.dateTimeParser().

        Parameters:
        instant - the datetime object, null means now
        chronology - the chronology, null means ISOChronology in default zone
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the instant is invalid
      • DateMidnight

        public DateMidnight​(int year,
                            int monthOfYear,
                            int dayOfMonth)
        Deprecated.
        Constructs an instance from datetime field values using ISOChronology in the default time zone. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.
        Parameters:
        year - the year
        monthOfYear - the month of the year, from 1 to 12
        dayOfMonth - the day of the month, from 1 to 31
      • DateMidnight

        public DateMidnight​(int year,
                            int monthOfYear,
                            int dayOfMonth,
                            DateTimeZone zone)
        Deprecated.
        Constructs an instance from datetime field values using ISOChronology in the specified time zone. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.

        If the specified time zone is null, the default zone is used.

        Parameters:
        year - the year
        monthOfYear - the month of the year, from 1 to 12
        dayOfMonth - the day of the month, from 1 to 31
        zone - the time zone, null means default time zone
      • DateMidnight

        public DateMidnight​(int year,
                            int monthOfYear,
                            int dayOfMonth,
                            Chronology chronology)
        Deprecated.
        Constructs an instance from datetime field values using the specified chronology. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.

        If the chronology is null, ISOChronology in the default time zone is used.

        Parameters:
        year - the year, valid values defined by the chronology
        monthOfYear - the month of the year, valid values defined by the chronology
        dayOfMonth - the day of the month, valid values defined by the chronology
        chronology - the chronology, null means ISOChronology in default zone
    • Method Detail

      • now

        public static DateMidnight now()
        Deprecated.
        Obtains a DateMidnight set to the current system millisecond time using ISOChronology in the default time zone. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.
        Returns:
        the current date, not null
        Since:
        2.0
      • now

        public static DateMidnight now​(DateTimeZone zone)
        Deprecated.
        Obtains a DateMidnight set to the current system millisecond time using ISOChronology in the specified time zone. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.
        Parameters:
        zone - the time zone, not null
        Returns:
        the current date, not null
        Since:
        2.0
      • now

        public static DateMidnight now​(Chronology chronology)
        Deprecated.
        Obtains a DateMidnight set to the current system millisecond time using the specified chronology. The constructed object will have a local time of midnight.
        Parameters:
        chronology - the chronology, not null
        Returns:
        the current date, not null
        Since:
        2.0
      • parse

        public static DateMidnight parse​(java.lang.String str)
        Deprecated.
        Parses a DateMidnight from the specified string.

        This uses ISODateTimeFormat.dateTimeParser().

        Parameters:
        str - the string to parse, not null
        Since:
        2.0
      • parse

        public static DateMidnight parse​(java.lang.String str,
                                         DateTimeFormatter formatter)
        Deprecated.
        Parses a DateMidnight from the specified string using a formatter.
        Parameters:
        str - the string to parse, not null
        formatter - the formatter to use, not null
        Since:
        2.0
      • withMillis

        public DateMidnight withMillis​(long newMillis)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with a different millisecond instant. The returned object will have a local time of midnight.

        Only the millis will change, the chronology and time zone are kept. The returned object will be either be a new instance or this.

        Parameters:
        newMillis - the new millis, from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
        Returns:
        a copy of this instant with different millis
      • withChronology

        public DateMidnight withChronology​(Chronology newChronology)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with a different chronology, potentially changing the day in unexpected ways.

        This method creates a new DateMidnight using the midnight millisecond value and the new chronology. If the same or similar chronology is specified, but with a different time zone, the day may change. This occurs because the new DateMidnight rounds down the millisecond value to get to midnight, and the time zone change may result in a rounding down to a different day.

        For example, changing time zone from London (+00:00) to Paris (+01:00) will retain the same day, but changing from Paris to London will change the day. (When its midnight in London its the same day in Paris, but when its midnight in Paris its still the previous day in London)

        To avoid these unusual effects, use withZoneRetainFields(DateTimeZone) to change time zones.

        Parameters:
        newChronology - the new chronology
        Returns:
        a copy of this instant with a different chronology
      • withZoneRetainFields

        public DateMidnight withZoneRetainFields​(DateTimeZone newZone)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with a different time zone, preserving the day The returned object will have a local time of midnight in the new zone on the same day as the original instant.
        Parameters:
        newZone - the new time zone, null means default
        Returns:
        a copy of this instant with a different time zone
      • withFields

        public DateMidnight withFields​(ReadablePartial partial)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the partial set of fields replacing those from this instance.

        For example, if the partial is a LocalDate then the date fields would be changed in the returned instance. If the partial is null, then this is returned.

        Parameters:
        partial - the partial set of fields to apply to this datetime, null ignored
        Returns:
        a copy of this datetime with a different set of fields
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if any value is invalid
      • withField

        public DateMidnight withField​(DateTimeFieldType fieldType,
                                      int value)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the specified field set to a new value.

        For example, if the field type is dayOfMonth then the day of month field would be changed in the returned instance. If the field type is null, then this is returned.

        These three lines are equivalent:

         DateTime updated = dt.withField(DateTimeFieldType.dayOfMonth(), 6);
         DateTime updated = dt.dayOfMonth().setCopy(6);
         DateTime updated = dt.property(DateTimeFieldType.dayOfMonth()).setCopy(6);
         
        Parameters:
        fieldType - the field type to set, not null
        value - the value to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this datetime with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is null or invalid
      • withFieldAdded

        public DateMidnight withFieldAdded​(DurationFieldType fieldType,
                                           int amount)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the value of the specified field increased.

        If the addition is zero or the field is null, then this is returned.

        These three lines are equivalent:

         DateMidnight added = dt.withFieldAdded(DateTimeFieldType.year(), 6);
         DateMidnight added = dt.plusYears(6);
         DateMidnight added = dt.year().addToCopy(6);
         
        Parameters:
        fieldType - the field type to add to, not null
        amount - the amount to add
        Returns:
        a copy of this datetime with the field updated
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is null or invalid
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the new datetime exceeds the capacity of a long
      • withDurationAdded

        public DateMidnight withDurationAdded​(long durationToAdd,
                                              int scalar)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the specified duration added.

        If the addition is zero, then this is returned.

        Parameters:
        durationToAdd - the duration to add to this one
        scalar - the amount of times to add, such as -1 to subtract once
        Returns:
        a copy of this datetime with the duration added
        Throws:
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the new datetime exceeds the capacity of a long
      • withDurationAdded

        public DateMidnight withDurationAdded​(ReadableDuration durationToAdd,
                                              int scalar)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the specified duration added.

        If the addition is zero, then this is returned.

        Parameters:
        durationToAdd - the duration to add to this one, null means zero
        scalar - the amount of times to add, such as -1 to subtract once
        Returns:
        a copy of this datetime with the duration added
        Throws:
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the new datetime exceeds the capacity of a long
      • withPeriodAdded

        public DateMidnight withPeriodAdded​(ReadablePeriod period,
                                            int scalar)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the specified period added.

        If the addition is zero, then this is returned.

        This method is typically used to add multiple copies of complex period instances. Adding one field is best achieved using methods like withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType, int) or plusYears(int).

        Parameters:
        period - the period to add to this one, null means zero
        scalar - the amount of times to add, such as -1 to subtract once
        Returns:
        a copy of this datetime with the period added
        Throws:
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the new datetime exceeds the capacity of a long
      • plus

        public DateMidnight plus​(long duration)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the specified duration added.

        If the amount is zero, then this is returned.

        Parameters:
        duration - the duration, in millis, to add to this one
        Returns:
        a copy of this datetime with the duration added
        Throws:
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the new datetime exceeds the capacity of a long
      • plus

        public DateMidnight plus​(ReadableDuration duration)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the specified duration added.

        If the amount is zero or null, then this is returned.

        Parameters:
        duration - the duration to add to this one, null means zero
        Returns:
        a copy of this datetime with the duration added
        Throws:
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the new datetime exceeds the capacity of a long
      • plus

        public DateMidnight plus​(ReadablePeriod period)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the specified period added.

        If the amount is zero or null, then this is returned.

        This method is typically used to add complex period instances. Adding one field is best achieved using methods like plusYears(int).

        Parameters:
        period - the duration to add to this one, null means zero
        Returns:
        a copy of this datetime with the period added
        Throws:
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the new datetime exceeds the capacity of a long
      • plusYears

        public DateMidnight plusYears​(int years)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date plus the specified number of years.

        This datetime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         DateMidnight added = dt.plusYears(6);
         DateMidnight added = dt.plus(Period.years(6));
         DateMidnight added = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.years(), 6);
         
        Parameters:
        years - the amount of years to add, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new datetime plus the increased years
        Since:
        1.1
      • plusMonths

        public DateMidnight plusMonths​(int months)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date plus the specified number of months.

        This datetime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         DateMidnight added = dt.plusMonths(6);
         DateMidnight added = dt.plus(Period.months(6));
         DateMidnight added = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.months(), 6);
         
        Parameters:
        months - the amount of months to add, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new datetime plus the increased months
        Since:
        1.1
      • plusWeeks

        public DateMidnight plusWeeks​(int weeks)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date plus the specified number of weeks.

        This datetime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         DateMidnight added = dt.plusWeeks(6);
         DateMidnight added = dt.plus(Period.weeks(6));
         DateMidnight added = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.weeks(), 6);
         
        Parameters:
        weeks - the amount of weeks to add, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new datetime plus the increased weeks
        Since:
        1.1
      • plusDays

        public DateMidnight plusDays​(int days)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date plus the specified number of days.

        This datetime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         DateMidnight added = dt.plusDays(6);
         DateMidnight added = dt.plus(Period.days(6));
         DateMidnight added = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.days(), 6);
         
        Parameters:
        days - the amount of days to add, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new datetime plus the increased days
        Since:
        1.1
      • minus

        public DateMidnight minus​(long duration)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the specified duration taken away.

        If the amount is zero or null, then this is returned.

        Parameters:
        duration - the duration, in millis, to reduce this instant by
        Returns:
        a copy of this datetime with the duration taken away
        Throws:
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the new datetime exceeds the capacity of a long
      • minus

        public DateMidnight minus​(ReadableDuration duration)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the specified duration taken away.

        If the amount is zero or null, then this is returned.

        Parameters:
        duration - the duration to reduce this instant by
        Returns:
        a copy of this datetime with the duration taken away
        Throws:
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the new datetime exceeds the capacity of a long
      • minus

        public DateMidnight minus​(ReadablePeriod period)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the specified period taken away.

        If the amount is zero or null, then this is returned.

        This method is typically used to subtract complex period instances. Subtracting one field is best achieved using methods like minusYears(int).

        Parameters:
        period - the period to reduce this instant by
        Returns:
        a copy of this datetime with the period taken away
        Throws:
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the new datetime exceeds the capacity of a long
      • minusYears

        public DateMidnight minusYears​(int years)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date minus the specified number of years.

        This datetime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         DateTime subtracted = dt.minusYears(6);
         DateTime subtracted = dt.minus(Period.years(6));
         DateTime subtracted = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.years(), -6);
         
        Parameters:
        years - the amount of years to subtract, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new datetime minus the increased years
        Since:
        1.1
      • minusMonths

        public DateMidnight minusMonths​(int months)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date minus the specified number of months.

        This datetime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         DateMidnight subtracted = dt.minusMonths(6);
         DateMidnight subtracted = dt.minus(Period.months(6));
         DateMidnight subtracted = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.months(), -6);
         
        Parameters:
        months - the amount of months to subtract, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new datetime minus the increased months
        Since:
        1.1
      • minusWeeks

        public DateMidnight minusWeeks​(int weeks)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date minus the specified number of weeks.

        This datetime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         DateMidnight subtracted = dt.minusWeeks(6);
         DateMidnight subtracted = dt.minus(Period.weeks(6));
         DateMidnight subtracted = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.weeks(), -6);
         
        Parameters:
        weeks - the amount of weeks to subtract, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new datetime minus the increased weeks
        Since:
        1.1
      • minusDays

        public DateMidnight minusDays​(int days)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date minus the specified number of days.

        This datetime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         DateMidnight subtracted = dt.minusDays(6);
         DateMidnight subtracted = dt.minus(Period.days(6));
         DateMidnight subtracted = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.days(), -6);
         
        Parameters:
        days - the amount of days to subtract, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new datetime minus the increased days
        Since:
        1.1
      • property

        public DateMidnight.Property property​(DateTimeFieldType type)
        Deprecated.
        Gets the property object for the specified type, which contains many useful methods.
        Parameters:
        type - the field type to get the chronology for
        Returns:
        the property object
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the field is null or unsupported
      • toYearMonthDay

        @Deprecated
        public YearMonthDay toYearMonthDay()
        Deprecated.
        Use LocalDate instead of YearMonthDay
        Converts this object to a YearMonthDay using the same date and chronology.
        Returns:
        a YearMonthDay using the same millis and chronology
      • toLocalDate

        public LocalDate toLocalDate()
        Deprecated.
        Converts this object to a LocalDate with the same date and chronology.
        Returns:
        a LocalDate with the same date and chronology
        Since:
        1.3
      • toInterval

        public Interval toInterval()
        Deprecated.
        Converts this object to an Interval encompassing the whole of this day.

        The interval starts at midnight 00:00 and ends at 00:00 the following day, (which is not included in the interval, as intervals are half-open).

        Returns:
        an interval over the day
      • withEra

        public DateMidnight withEra​(int era)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the era field updated.

        DateMidnight is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of era changed.

        Parameters:
        era - the era to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
        Since:
        1.3
      • withCenturyOfEra

        public DateMidnight withCenturyOfEra​(int centuryOfEra)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the century of era field updated.

        DateMidnight is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of century of era changed.

        Parameters:
        centuryOfEra - the century of era to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
        Since:
        1.3
      • withYearOfEra

        public DateMidnight withYearOfEra​(int yearOfEra)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the year of era field updated.

        DateMidnight is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of year of era changed.

        Parameters:
        yearOfEra - the year of era to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
        Since:
        1.3
      • withYearOfCentury

        public DateMidnight withYearOfCentury​(int yearOfCentury)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the year of century field updated.

        DateMidnight is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of year of century changed.

        Parameters:
        yearOfCentury - the year of century to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
        Since:
        1.3
      • withYear

        public DateMidnight withYear​(int year)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the year field updated.

        DateMidnight is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of year changed.

        Parameters:
        year - the year to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
        Since:
        1.3
      • withWeekyear

        public DateMidnight withWeekyear​(int weekyear)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the weekyear field updated.

        The weekyear is the year that matches with the weekOfWeekyear field. In the standard ISO8601 week algorithm, the first week of the year is that in which at least 4 days are in the year. As a result of this definition, day 1 of the first week may be in the previous year. The weekyear allows you to query the effective year for that day.

        DateMidnight is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of weekyear changed.

        Parameters:
        weekyear - the weekyear to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
        Since:
        1.3
      • withMonthOfYear

        public DateMidnight withMonthOfYear​(int monthOfYear)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the month of year field updated.

        DateMidnight is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of month of year changed.

        Parameters:
        monthOfYear - the month of year to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
        Since:
        1.3
      • withWeekOfWeekyear

        public DateMidnight withWeekOfWeekyear​(int weekOfWeekyear)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the week of weekyear field updated.

        This field is associated with the "weekyear" via withWeekyear(int). In the standard ISO8601 week algorithm, the first week of the year is that in which at least 4 days are in the year. As a result of this definition, day 1 of the first week may be in the previous year.

        DateMidnight is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of week of weekyear changed.

        Parameters:
        weekOfWeekyear - the week of weekyear to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
        Since:
        1.3
      • withDayOfYear

        public DateMidnight withDayOfYear​(int dayOfYear)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the day of year field updated.

        DateMidnight is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of day of year changed.

        Parameters:
        dayOfYear - the day of year to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
        Since:
        1.3
      • withDayOfMonth

        public DateMidnight withDayOfMonth​(int dayOfMonth)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the day of month field updated.

        DateMidnight is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of day of month changed.

        Parameters:
        dayOfMonth - the day of month to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
        Since:
        1.3
      • withDayOfWeek

        public DateMidnight withDayOfWeek​(int dayOfWeek)
        Deprecated.
        Returns a copy of this date with the day of week field updated.

        DateMidnight is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of day of week changed.

        Parameters:
        dayOfWeek - the day of week to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
        Since:
        1.3
      • era

        public DateMidnight.Property era()
        Deprecated.
        Get the era property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the era property
      • centuryOfEra

        public DateMidnight.Property centuryOfEra()
        Deprecated.
        Get the century of era property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the year of era property
      • yearOfCentury

        public DateMidnight.Property yearOfCentury()
        Deprecated.
        Get the year of century property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the year of era property
      • yearOfEra

        public DateMidnight.Property yearOfEra()
        Deprecated.
        Get the year of era property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the year of era property
      • year

        public DateMidnight.Property year()
        Deprecated.
        Get the year property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the year property
      • weekyear

        public DateMidnight.Property weekyear()
        Deprecated.
        Get the year of a week based year property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the year of a week based year property
      • monthOfYear

        public DateMidnight.Property monthOfYear()
        Deprecated.
        Get the month of year property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the month of year property
      • weekOfWeekyear

        public DateMidnight.Property weekOfWeekyear()
        Deprecated.
        Get the week of a week based year property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the week of a week based year property
      • dayOfYear

        public DateMidnight.Property dayOfYear()
        Deprecated.
        Get the day of year property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the day of year property
      • dayOfMonth

        public DateMidnight.Property dayOfMonth()
        Deprecated.
        Get the day of month property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the day of month property
      • dayOfWeek

        public DateMidnight.Property dayOfWeek()
        Deprecated.
        Get the day of week property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the day of week property