QDate Class Reference
The QDate class provides date functions.
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#include <qdatetime.h>
List of all member functions.
Public Members
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QDate ( int y, int m, int d )Â
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virtual QStringÂ
monthName ( int month ) const
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dayName ( int weekday ) const
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setYMD ( int y, int m, int d )Â
QDateÂ
addDays ( int days ) const
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daysTo ( const QDate & ) const
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operator< ( const QDate & d ) const
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boolÂ
operator> ( const QDate & d ) const
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Static Public Members
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isValid ( int y, int m, int d )Â
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Static Protected Members
uint greg2jul ( int y, int m, int d ) (internal)
void jul2greg ( uint jd, int & y, int & m, int & d ) (internal)
Related Functions
(Note that these are not member functions.)
- QDataStream & operator<< (QDataStream & s, const QDate & d)
- QDataStream & operator>> (QDataStream & s, QDate & d)
Detailed Description
The QDate class provides date functions.
A QDate object contains a calendar date, i.e. year, month, and day
numbers in the modern western (Gregorian) calendar. It can read the
current date from the system clock. It provides functions for
comparing dates and for manipulating a date by adding a number of
days.
A QDate object is typically created either by giving the year, month
and day numbers explicitly, or by using the static function
currentDate(), which makes a QDate object which contains the
system's clock date. An explicit date can also be set using
setYMD().
The year(), month(), and day() functions provide access to the year,
month, and day numbers. Also, dayOfWeek() and dayOfYear() functions
are provided. The same information is provided in textual format by
the toString(), dayName(), and monthName() functions.
QDate provides a full set of operators to compare two QDate
objects. A date is considered smaller than another if it is earlier
than the other.
The date a given number of days later than a given date can be found
using the addDays() function. Correspondingly, the number of days
between two dates can be found using the daysTo() function.
The daysInMonth() and daysInYear() functions tell how many days
there are in this date's month and year, respectively. The
isLeapYear() function tells whether this date is in a leap year.
Note that QDate may not be used for date calculations for dates in
the remote past, i.e. prior to the introduction of the Gregorian
calendar. This calendar was adopted by England Sep. 14. 1752 (hence
this is the earliest valid QDate), and subsequently by most other
western countries, until 1923.
The end of time is reached around 8000AD, by which time we expect Qt
to be obsolete.
See also QTime and QDateTime.
Member Function Documentation
QDate::QDate ()
Constructs a null date. Null dates are invalid.
See also isNull() and isValid().
QDate::QDate ( int y, int m, int d )
Constructs a date with the year y, month m and day d.
y must be in the range 1752-ca. 8000, m must be in the range
1-12, and d must be in the range 1-31. Exception: if y is in
the range 0-99, it is interpreted as 1900-1999.
See also isValid().
QDate QDate::addDays ( int ndays ) const
Returns a QDate object containing a date ndays later than the
date of this object (or earlier if ndays is negative).
See also daysTo().
QDate QDate::currentDate () [static]
Returns the current date, as reported by the system clock.
See also QTime::currentTime() and QDateTime::currentDateTime().
int QDate::day () const
Returns the day of the month (1..31) of this date.
See also year(), month() and dayOfWeek().
QString QDate::dayName ( int weekday ) const [virtual]
Returns the name of the weekday.
Weekday 1 == "Mon", day 2 == "Tue" etc.
See also toString() and monthName().
int QDate::dayOfWeek () const
Returns the weekday (Monday=1 .. Sunday=7) for this date.
See also day() and dayOfYear().
int QDate::dayOfYear () const
Returns the day of the year (1..365) for this date.
See also day() and dayOfWeek().
int QDate::daysInMonth () const
Returns the number of days in the month (28..31) for this date.
See also day() and daysInYear().
int QDate::daysInYear () const
Returns the number of days in the year (365 or 366) for this date.
See also day() and daysInMonth().
int QDate::daysTo ( const QDate & d ) const
Returns the number of days from this date to d (which is negative
if d is earlier than this date).
Example:
QDate d1( 1995, 5, 17 ); // May 17th 1995
QDate d2( 1995, 5, 20 ); // May 20th 1995
d1.daysTo( d2 ); // returns 3
d2.daysTo( d1 ); // returns -3
See also addDays().
bool QDate::isNull () const
Returns TRUE if the date is null. A null date is invalid.
See also isValid().
bool QDate::isValid () const
Returns TRUE if this date is valid.
See also isNull().
bool QDate::isValid ( int y, int m, int d ) [static]
Returns TRUE if the specified date (year y, month m and day d) is valid.
Example:
QDate::isValid( 2002, 5, 17 ); // TRUE; May 17th 2002 is OK.
QDate::isValid( 2002, 2, 30 ); // FALSE; Feb 30th does not exist
QDate::isValid( 2004, 2, 29 ); // TRUE; 2004 is a leap year
QDate::isValid( 1202, 6, 6 ); // FALSE; 1202 is pre-Gregorian
Note that a y value in the range 00-99 is interpreted as
1900-1999.
See also isNull() and setYMD().
bool QDate::leapYear ( int y ) [static]
Returns TRUE if the specified year y is a leap year.
int QDate::month () const
Returns the month (January=1 .. December=12) of this date.
See also year() and day().
QString QDate::monthName ( int month ) const [virtual]
Returns the name of the month.
Month 1 == "Jan", month 2 == "Feb" etc.
See also toString() and dayName().
bool QDate::operator!= ( const QDate & d ) const
Returns TRUE if this date is different from d, or FALSE if
they are equal.
bool QDate::operator< ( const QDate & d ) const
Returns TRUE if this date is earlier than d, otherwise FALSE.
bool QDate::operator<= ( const QDate & d ) const
Returns TRUE if this date is earlier than or equal to d, otherwise FALSE.
bool QDate::operator== ( const QDate & d ) const
Returns TRUE if this date is equal to d, or FALSE if
they are different.
bool QDate::operator> ( const QDate & d ) const
Returns TRUE if this date is later than d, otherwise FALSE.
bool QDate::operator>= ( const QDate & d ) const
Returns TRUE if this date is later than or equal to d, otherwise FALSE.
bool QDate::setYMD ( int y, int m, int d )
Sets the year y, month m and day d.
y must be in the range 1752-ca. 8000, m must be in the range
1-12, and d must be in the range 1-31. Exception: if y is in
the range 0-99, it is interpreted as 1900-1999.
Returns TRUE if the date is valid, otherwise FALSE.
QString QDate::toString () const
Returns the date as a string.
The string format is "Sat May 20 1995". This function uses the
dayName() and monthName() functions to generate the string.
See also dayName() and monthName().
int QDate::year () const
Returns the year (>= 1752) of this date.
See also month() and day().
uint QDate::greg2jul ( int y, int m, int d ) [static protected]
For internal use only.
void QDate::jul2greg ( uint jd, int & y, int & m, int & d ) [static protected]
For internal use only.
Related Functions
Writes the date to the stream.
See also Format of the QDataStream operators
Reads a date from the stream.
See also Format of the QDataStream operators
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