public enum AccountingEra extends Enum<AccountingEra> implements java.time.chrono.Era
The Accounting calendar system has two eras. The current era, for years from 1 onwards, is known as the 'Current Era'. All previous years, zero or earlier in the proleptic count or one and greater in the year-of-era count, are part of the 'Before Current Era' era.
The start of accounting epochs 0001-01-01 (Accounting) will vary against the ISO calendar.
Depending on options chosen, it can start as early as 0000-01-26 (ISO) or as late as 0001-01-04 (ISO).
Do not use ordinal() to obtain the numeric representation of AccountingEra.
Use getValue() instead.
| Enum Constant and Description |
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BCE
The singleton instance for the era before the current one, 'Before Current Era',
which has the numeric value 0.
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CE
The singleton instance for the current era, 'Current Era',
which has the numeric value 1.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
int |
getValue()
Gets the numeric era
int value. |
static AccountingEra |
of(int era)
Obtains an instance of
AccountingEra from an int value. |
static AccountingEra |
valueOf(String name)
Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name.
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static AccountingEra[] |
values()
Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in
the order they are declared.
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public static final AccountingEra BCE
public static final AccountingEra CE
public static AccountingEra[] values()
for (AccountingEra c : AccountingEra.values()) System.out.println(c);
public static AccountingEra valueOf(String name)
name - the name of the enum constant to be returned.IllegalArgumentException - if this enum type has no constant with the specified nameNullPointerException - if the argument is nullpublic static AccountingEra of(int era)
AccountingEra from an int value.
AccountingEra is an enum representing the Accounting eras of BCE/CE.
This factory allows the enum to be obtained from the int value.
era - the BCE/CE value to represent, from 0 (BCE) to 1 (CE)java.time.DateTimeException - if the value is invalidpublic int getValue()
int value.
The era BCE has the value 0, while the era CE has the value 1.
getValue in interface java.time.chrono.EraCopyright © 2010–2014 ThreeTen.org. All rights reserved.