Id like to check if current date is equal(or contains in) to some defined date interval. I have something like this:
Calendar c1 = Calendar.getInstance();
SimpleDateFormat sdf1 = new SimpleDateFormat("dd-MM-yyyy");
Date lowerBound = null;
Date upperBound = null;
try {
lowerBound = sdf1.parse("29-10-2013");
upperBound = sdf1.parse("30-12-2013");
} catch (ParseException e) {
// TODO Auto-generated catch block
e.printStackTrace();
}
TextView txtdate1 = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textView1);
if (c1.getTime().before(upperBound) && c1.getTime().after(lowerBound)) {
txtdate1.setText("Is up to date");
} else {
txtdate1.setText("Is not up to date");
}
You could use the functions before
and after
to check if your date is in a certain range.
Calendar c1 = Calendar.getInstance();
SimpleDateFormat sdf1 = new SimpleDateFormat("dd-MM-yyyy");
Date lowerBound = sdf1.parse("20-10-2013");
Date upperBound = sdf1.parse("30-12-2013");
TextView txtdate1 = (TextView) findViewById(R.id.textView1);
if (c1.getTime().before(upperBound) && c1.getTime().after(lowerBound)) {
txtdate1.setText("Is up to date");
} else {
txtdate1.setText("Is not up to date");
}
The cool thing is that you can define some functions that will checks if the data is in some defined range by creating predefined functions. See this for example.