I want to get the difference between times who are Calendar object instances. For some reason I am getting a negative number (-17666324.42) when using this function.
For overtimeHourLimit I use the value of 8.
/*Date*/
Calendar mDateIn = Calendar.getInstance();
Calendar mDateOut = Calendar.getInstance();
mDateOut.set(mDateOut.YEAR, mDateOut.MONTH, mDateOut.DAY_OF_MONTH, mDateOut.HOUR_OF_DAY+10, mDateOut.MINUTE+25);
public String getRegHours(float overtimeHourLimit)
{
DecimalFormat twoDecimal = new DecimalFormat("0.##");
double totalHours = 0;
totalHours = (mDateOut.getTimeInMillis() - mDateIn.getTimeInMillis()) / (3.6f * Math.pow(10, 6));
if (totalHours <= overtimeHourLimit)
return twoDecimal.format(totalHours);
else return twoDecimal.format(overtimeHourLimit);
}
edit: narrowed it down to the mDateOut.set() method. @HarshPandey found out when using mDateOut.add() method instead, it adds to the time correctly. However, I am still stumped on why the .set() method didn't work in the first place.
edit2: https://github.com/MienTommy/CalendarTest I pushed out a sample code that should be equivalent to the code snippet in this question. The only difference is that YEAR, MONTH, DAY_OF_MONTH constants aren't static in Android, but it shouldn't make a difference since I initialized them with the same instances.
tl;dr The .set() method isn't working as expected.