public class LocalDateStringConverter extends StringConverter<LocalDate>
StringConverter
implementation for LocalDate
values.
- Since:
- JavaFX 8u40
- See Also:
LocalTimeStringConverter
,LocalDateTimeStringConverter
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description LocalDateStringConverter()
Create aStringConverter
forLocalDate
values, using a default formatter and parser based onIsoChronology
,FormatStyle.SHORT
, and the user'sLocale
.LocalDateStringConverter(DateTimeFormatter formatter, DateTimeFormatter parser)
Create a {#link StringConverter} forLocalDate
values using the supplied formatter and parser.LocalDateStringConverter(FormatStyle dateStyle)
Create aStringConverter
forLocalDate
values, using a default formatter and parser based onIsoChronology
, the specifiedFormatStyle
, and the user'sLocale
.LocalDateStringConverter(FormatStyle dateStyle, Locale locale, Chronology chronology)
Create a StringConverter forLocalDate
values using a default formatter and parser, which will be based on the suppliedFormatStyle
,Locale
, andChronology
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Method Summary
Methods declared in class javafx.util.StringConverter
fromString, toString
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Constructor Details
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LocalDateStringConverter
public LocalDateStringConverter()Create aStringConverter
forLocalDate
values, using a default formatter and parser based onIsoChronology
,FormatStyle.SHORT
, and the user'sLocale
.This converter ensures symmetry between the toString() and fromString() methods. Many of the default locale based patterns used by
DateTimeFormatter
will display only two digits for the year when formatting to a string. This would cause a value like 1955 to be displayed as 55, which in turn would be parsed back as 2055. This converter modifies two-digit year patterns to always use four digits. The input parsing is not affected, so two digit year values can still be parsed leniently as expected in these locales. -
LocalDateStringConverter
Create aStringConverter
forLocalDate
values, using a default formatter and parser based onIsoChronology
, the specifiedFormatStyle
, and the user'sLocale
.- Parameters:
dateStyle
- TheFormatStyle
that will be used by the default formatter and parser. If null thenFormatStyle.SHORT
will be used.
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LocalDateStringConverter
Create a {#link StringConverter} forLocalDate
values using the supplied formatter and parser.For example, to use a fixed pattern for converting both ways:
Note that the formatter and parser can be created to handle non-defaultString pattern = "yyyy-MM-dd"; DateTimeFormatter formatter = DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern(pattern); StringConverter<LocalDate> converter = DateTimeStringConverter.getLocalDateStringConverter(formatter, null);
Locale
andChronology
as needed.- Parameters:
formatter
- An instance ofDateTimeFormatter
that will be used for formatting by the toString() method. If null then a default formatter will be used.parser
- An instance ofDateTimeFormatter
that will be used for parsing by the fromString() method. This can be identical to formatter. If null then formatter will be used, and if that is also null, then a default parser will be used.
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LocalDateStringConverter
Create a StringConverter forLocalDate
values using a default formatter and parser, which will be based on the suppliedFormatStyle
,Locale
, andChronology
.- Parameters:
dateStyle
- TheFormatStyle
that will be used by the default formatter and parser. If null thenFormatStyle.SHORT
will be used.locale
- TheLocale
that will be used by the default formatter and parser. If null thenLocale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT)
will be used.chronology
- TheChronology
that will be used by the default formatter and parser. If null thenIsoChronology.INSTANCE
will be used.
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