Android APIs
public class

Timestamp

extends Date
java.lang.Object
   ↳ java.util.Date
     ↳ java.sql.Timestamp

Class Overview

A Java representation of the SQL TIMESTAMP type. It provides the capability of representing the SQL TIMESTAMP nanosecond value, in addition to the regular date/time value which has millisecond resolution.

The Timestamp class consists of a regular date/time value, where only the integral seconds value is stored, plus a nanoseconds value where the fractional seconds are stored.

The addition of the nanosecond value field to the Timestamp object makes it significantly different from the java.util.Date object which it extends. Users should be aware that Timestamp objects are not interchangable with java.util.Date objects when used outside the confines of the java.sql package.

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Summary

Public Constructors
Timestamp(int theYear, int theMonth, int theDate, int theHour, int theMinute, int theSecond, int theNano)
This constructor was deprecated in API level 1. Use the constructor Timestamp(long) instead.
Timestamp(long theTime)
Returns a Timestamp object corresponding to the time represented by a supplied time value.
Public Methods
boolean after(Timestamp theTimestamp)
Returns true if this timestamp object is later than the supplied timestamp, otherwise returns false.
boolean before(Timestamp theTimestamp)
Returns true if this Timestamp object is earlier than the supplied timestamp, otherwise returns false.
int compareTo(Date theObject)
Compares this Timestamp object with a supplied Timestamp object.
int compareTo(Timestamp theTimestamp)
Compares this Timestamp object with a supplied Timestamp object.
boolean equals(Timestamp theTimestamp)
Tests to see if this timestamp is equal to a supplied timestamp.
boolean equals(Object theObject)
Tests to see if this timestamp is equal to a supplied object.
int getNanos()
Gets this Timestamp's nanosecond value
long getTime()
Returns the time represented by this Timestamp object, as a long value containing the number of milliseconds since the Epoch (January 1 1970, 00:00:00.000 GMT).
void setNanos(int n)
Sets the nanosecond value for this Timestamp.
void setTime(long theTime)
Sets the time represented by this Timestamp object to the supplied time, defined as the number of milliseconds since the Epoch (January 1 1970, 00:00:00.000 GMT).
String toString()
Returns the timestamp formatted as a String in the JDBC Timestamp Escape format, which is "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.nnnnnnnnn".
static Timestamp valueOf(String s)
Creates a Timestamp object with a time value equal to the time specified by a supplied String holding the time in JDBC timestamp escape format, which is "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.nnnnnnnnn"
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Inherited Methods
From class java.util.Date
From class java.lang.Object
From interface java.lang.Comparable

Public Constructors

public Timestamp (int theYear, int theMonth, int theDate, int theHour, int theMinute, int theSecond, int theNano)

Added in API level 1

This constructor was deprecated in API level 1.
Use the constructor Timestamp(long) instead.

Returns a Timestamp corresponding to the time specified by the supplied values for Year, Month, Date, Hour, Minutes, Seconds and Nanoseconds.

Parameters
theYear specified as the year minus 1900.
theMonth specified as an integer in the range [0,11].
theDate specified as an integer in the range [1,31].
theHour specified as an integer in the range [0,23].
theMinute specified as an integer in the range [0,59].
theSecond specified as an integer in the range [0,59].
theNano which defines the nanosecond value of the timestamp specified as an integer in the range [0,999'999'999]
Throws
IllegalArgumentException if any of the parameters is out of range.

public Timestamp (long theTime)

Added in API level 1

Returns a Timestamp object corresponding to the time represented by a supplied time value.

Parameters
theTime a time value in the format of milliseconds since the Epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00.000 GMT).

Public Methods

public boolean after (Timestamp theTimestamp)

Added in API level 1

Returns true if this timestamp object is later than the supplied timestamp, otherwise returns false.

Parameters
theTimestamp the timestamp to compare with this timestamp object.
Returns
  • true if this Timestamp object is later than the supplied timestamp, false otherwise.

public boolean before (Timestamp theTimestamp)

Added in API level 1

Returns true if this Timestamp object is earlier than the supplied timestamp, otherwise returns false.

Parameters
theTimestamp the timestamp to compare with this Timestamp object.
Returns
  • true if this Timestamp object is earlier than the supplied timestamp, false otherwise.

public int compareTo (Date theObject)

Added in API level 1

Compares this Timestamp object with a supplied Timestamp object.

Parameters
theObject the timestamp to compare with this Timestamp object, passed as an Object.
Returns
  • 0 if the two Timestamp objects are equal in time
    a value < 0 if this Timestamp object is before the supplied Timestamp and a value
    > 0 if this Timestamp object is after the supplied Timestamp
Throws
ClassCastException if the supplied object is not a Timestamp object.

public int compareTo (Timestamp theTimestamp)

Added in API level 1

Compares this Timestamp object with a supplied Timestamp object.

Parameters
theTimestamp the timestamp to compare with this Timestamp object, passed in as a Timestamp.
Returns
  • one of the following:
    • 0, if the two Timestamp objects are equal in time
    • < 0, if this Timestamp object is before the supplied Timestamp
    • > 0, if this Timestamp object is after the supplied Timestamp

public boolean equals (Timestamp theTimestamp)

Added in API level 1

Tests to see if this timestamp is equal to a supplied timestamp.

Parameters
theTimestamp the timestamp to compare with this Timestamp object, passed as an Object.
Returns
  • true if this Timestamp object is equal to the supplied Timestamp object, false otherwise.

public boolean equals (Object theObject)

Added in API level 1

Tests to see if this timestamp is equal to a supplied object.

Parameters
theObject the object to which this timestamp is compared.
Returns
  • true if this Timestamp object is equal to the supplied Timestamp object
    false if the object is not a Timestamp object or if the object is a Timestamp but represents a different instant in time.

public int getNanos ()

Added in API level 1

Gets this Timestamp's nanosecond value

Returns
  • The timestamp's nanosecond value, an integer between 0 and 999,999,999.

public long getTime ()

Added in API level 1

Returns the time represented by this Timestamp object, as a long value containing the number of milliseconds since the Epoch (January 1 1970, 00:00:00.000 GMT).

Returns
  • the number of milliseconds that have passed since January 1 1970, 00:00:00.000 GMT.

public void setNanos (int n)

Added in API level 1

Sets the nanosecond value for this Timestamp.

Parameters
n number of nanoseconds.
Throws
IllegalArgumentException if number of nanoseconds smaller than 0 or greater than 999,999,999.

public void setTime (long theTime)

Added in API level 1

Sets the time represented by this Timestamp object to the supplied time, defined as the number of milliseconds since the Epoch (January 1 1970, 00:00:00.000 GMT).

Parameters
theTime number of milliseconds since the Epoch (January 1 1970, 00:00:00.000 GMT).

public String toString ()

Added in API level 1

Returns the timestamp formatted as a String in the JDBC Timestamp Escape format, which is "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.nnnnnnnnn".

Returns
  • A string representing the instant defined by the Timestamp, in JDBC Timestamp escape format.

public static Timestamp valueOf (String s)

Added in API level 1

Creates a Timestamp object with a time value equal to the time specified by a supplied String holding the time in JDBC timestamp escape format, which is "yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss.nnnnnnnnn"

Parameters
s the String containing a time in JDBC timestamp escape format.
Returns
  • A Timestamp object with time value as defined by the supplied String.
Throws
IllegalArgumentException if the provided string is null.