I am just starting with Java (Android) and got stuck on a Date formatting issue. I have a small Form where you can enter a project name and choose a Start date on a Calendar. The Startdate and Projectname gets than entered into the database, after that the pre-defined Tasks get than entered automatically into the database.
- Task 1 Due Date is Startdate,
- Task 2 is the Startdate plus x days = DueDate2,
- Task 3 is The DueDate2 plus x days = DueDate3
I have now come up with the below Sourcecode and everything works besides that I get the wrong Format of my Date. For some reason, my Format is correct in newDateStr, but when I parse it again to be a Date Object, the format changes and is than incorrect. I can't see my mistake, anyone can help?
My understanding is:
- Set the Date format of the date entered (curFormat)
- Set the target Date format (postFormater)
- Parse your Date which is a String at this time, to turn it into a date Object (use curFormat)
- Format this date to get target date format (use postFormater), now its a String again
- Parse this again to get it back to be a date which is needed for the calendar
- Use calendar instance, setTime(here the formated date) and add the x days
- Format the Date to get target date format (use postFormater), now its a String again
Because I need a Date Object again, I have to parse it again.
// The format of your input date string SimpleDateFormat curFormater = new SimpleDateFormat("MM/dd/yyyy"); // The format of your target date string SimpleDateFormat postFormater = new SimpleDateFormat("dd-MM-yyyy"); // The calendar instance which adds a locale to the date Calendar cal = Calendar.getInstance(); // Parse the string (pro.getStart()) to return a Date object Date dateObj = curFormater.parse(pro.getStart()); // Format the Date dd-MM-yyyy String newDateStr = postFormater.format(dateObj); // Parse the string to return a Date object Date Startdate = postFormater.parse(newDateStr); while (cur.isAfterLast() == false) { Integer delayTime = cur.getInt(cur.getColumnIndex("DelayTime")); if (flag == false) { dateInString = Startdate; flag = true; }else{ cal.setTime(dateInString); // add the extra days cal.add(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, delayTime); // Format the Date dd-MM-yyyy newDateStr = postFormater.format(cal.getTime()); // Parse the string to return a Date object dateInString = postFormater.parse(newDateStr); Log.i("newDateStr Format",newDateStr.toString()); // 29-11-2012 Log.i("dateInString parse",dateInString.toString()); // Thu Nov 29 00:00:00 GMT 2012
I hope someone sees my mistake. Thank you very much in advance !