# Add specific number of days to current date conditionally?

So the problem is I have got a date from server and I want to add specific days based on the difference between the current date and the date that I have got from the server.

serverDate - currentDate

Working: This is how I calculate the difference between days,

String s=formater.format(currentDate);
long d1 = formater.parse(s).getTime();
long d2=formater.parse(serverDate).getTime();
int totaldays=(int)Math.abs((d1-d2)/(1000*60*60*24));


Working: To make a date added with 5 days from the current date,

    if(totaldays==5)
{
Calendar c=Calendar.getInstance();
System.out.println("value of new server date "+c.getTime());
}

else if(totaldays==4)
{
Calendar c=Calendar.getInstance();
System.out.println("value of new server date "+c.getTime());
}

else if(totaldays==3)
{
Calendar c=Calendar.getInstance();
System.out.println("value of date "+c.getTime());
}

else if(totaldays==2)
{
Calendar c=Calendar.getInstance();
System.out.println("value of new server date "+c.getTime());
}

else if(totaldays==1)
{
Calendar c=Calendar.getInstance();
System.out.println("value of new server date "+c.getTime());
}

else if(totaldays==0)
{
Calendar c=Calendar.getInstance();
System.out.println("value of new server date "+c.getTime());
}


Eventually: I might need to modify this use case with a difference of total days to a large number so, in that case would I need to increase the number of comparisons or is there any trick that I can use to reach a specific date.

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if you do add(Calendar.DATE. 5-totaldays) it would save a lot of if/else. and, didn't understand your question....what is your problem? –  Kent Feb 4 '13 at 12:15
do you say that totaldays can be a huge number? –  ogzd Feb 4 '13 at 12:16
@Kent Basically I want to maintain a gap of 5 days from the date I have got from the server if a gap of 5 days is already there i.e totaldays=5 then I don't need to create a new server date. –  prateek Feb 4 '13 at 12:17
Why don't you use JodaTime? It will make your life easier/ –  aviad Feb 4 '13 at 12:17
@ogzd eventualy it could be. –  prateek Feb 4 '13 at 12:17

ok, from the comments of the question, I try to rephrase a bit the requirement:

totaldays (gap) is difference between serverDate and currentDate

• if gap<5, making the gap become 5
• if gap=5, do nothing
• if gap>5, add gap to serverDate

if the what was written above is true

• 1st calculate the totaldays

then one line would solve your problem:

c.add(Calendar.DATE, totaldays>5?totaldays:5-totaldays);


btw, you should clearly describe what you need in your question. Good luck!

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Use a variable named MAX for example. In your code should go like

int max = 5;


Then you can do:

c.add(Calendar.DATE, max - totaldays);


or

c.add(Calendar.DATE, 5 - totaldays);

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I meant a class variable. It would work simply declaring it inside the code anyway. –  javi Feb 4 '13 at 12:20
pls do s/Date/DATE/g –  Kent Feb 4 '13 at 12:25
@javi You can't do that. You'd then be subtracting too. Not what he needs. –  Mukus Feb 4 '13 at 12:28
Why do you say that @Tejaswi Rana? Works fine with his examples :S –  javi Feb 4 '13 at 12:30
E.g totalDays = 10. What happens? c.add(Calendar.Data, -5). Subtracts 5 days. Is that still correct? –  Mukus Feb 4 '13 at 12:32