/PersianDT

PesianDate for JAVA :date:

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PersianDT

PesianDate for JAVA 📅

About

persianDT its for guys WANT date in PERSIN LANGUAGE more readable and freindly and most important easy use generate and create such dates for them. you can access date in two ways :

  • Asynchorouns
  • synchronous

and PersianDT is ThreadSafe and its build on top of 3 design pattern

  • CallBack Pattern
  • Builder Pattern
  • Singleton Pattern

What can i do :

  • can create dates direclty from System
  • can Create dates from Given date
  • You can put anywhere in the string you want
    • Paragrph
    • Sentence
    • WebPage
    • WhatEver
  • Can Custom your date if you want
  • Can you use MarkDown {DATE}to Specified where you want date to be displayed - Text/String
  • can you create date in Ago Format like 2016 Apr 1 become 1 day ago

Asynchronous Response :

so if you wanna get reponse Asynchronous You have to use CallBack Interface and for using it you have to know how in PersianDt you can fill and get response in couple of ways like :

  1. implement CallBack
  2. Lambda/Method Refernce (JAVA8)
  3. Anonymous implement

if you have any trouble Read JavaDoc!

Current Class Deprecated

//implement CallBack
 public class useItEasyWayLikeBuilderpattern implements CallBack {
        public static void main(String[] strings) {
              new useItEasyWayLikeBuilderpattern().date();
        }
        
 public void date() {
     
     
  PersianDT
          .Instance()
          .generate(new Date(),"Current persian date in your device is {DATE} witout year.")
          .CallBack(this)
          .generateWithoutYear();
     
 }

 @Override
 public void onReceive(String date) {
       System.out.println(date);
 }
        // in java 8
        int random = new Random().nextInt(12);
        Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance();
        cal.add(Calendar.DATE, random);
        String format = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss").format(cal.getTime());

        //Lambda
        PersianDT
                .Instance()
                .generate(format, "{DATE}")
                .CallBack(date -> System.out.println(date))
                .Separator("_")
                .generateFullDate();



        //method reference
        PersianD
                .Instance()
                .generate(format, "{DATE}")
                .CallBack(System.out::println)
                .Separator("--")
                .generateWithMonthName();
    //Anonymous implement
    PersianDT
            .Instance()
            .generate(format, "{DATE}")
            .CallBack(new CallBack() {
                @Override
                public void onReceive(String date) {
                    System.out.println(date);
                }
            })
            .Separator(" | ")
            .generateWithMonthName();

Initializing :

you can use Builder Pattern Style :
  PersianDT
     .Instance()
     .generate(format, "{DATE}")
     .CallBack(System.out::println)
     .Separator("--")
     .generateWithMonthName();

you can see (BuilderPattern) Example in here

what if i need day, month, year and more in separate :

you can create instance of Generate class and keep the instance and get any part you want separately please check this Example

#####you can use it to create appropriate instance :

Example 1- Customize your date

Example 2- Customize your date

#####Create date in Ago Format :

Example 1- Ago Format

installing :

download the jar file from HERE

###License Copyright (C) 2016 AbbasHosseini

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