JSR-310 - parsing seconds fraction with variable length

流过昼夜 提交于 2019-11-27 08:15:44
JodaStephen

This solves the problem:

DateTimeFormatter formatter = new DateTimeFormatterBuilder()
    .appendPattern("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss")
    .appendFraction(ChronoField.MICRO_OF_SECOND, 0, 6, true)
    .toFormatter();

System.out.println(LocalDateTime.parse("2015-05-07 13:20:22.276052", formatter));
System.out.println(LocalDateTime.parse("2015-05-07 13:20:22.276", formatter));
System.out.println(LocalDateTime.parse("2015-05-07 13:20:22", formatter));

// output
2015-05-07T13:20:22.276052
2015-05-07T13:20:22.276
2015-05-07T13:20:22

The answer by JiriS is incorrect, as it uses appendValue whereas the correct way is to use DateTimeFormatterBuilder.appendFraction (which also handles the decimal point). The difference can be seen in the second system out, where appendValue incorrectly parses "2015-05-07T13:20:22.000276".

When parsing, LocalDateTime.parse(str, formatter) is a neater approach than using the formatter directly in most cases.

When using the builder, take advantage of appendPattern() and optionalStart() to keep things neat.

And this one works

DateTimeFormatter formatter
= new java.time.format.DateTimeFormatterBuilder()
        .append( java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter.ofPattern("yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ss") )
        .appendOptional(
                new java.time.format.DateTimeFormatterBuilder()
                    .appendLiteral('.')
                    .appendValue( ChronoField.MICRO_OF_SECOND, 1, 6, SignStyle.NOT_NEGATIVE).toFormatter())
        .toFormatter();
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