/* ============================================================================== This file is part of the JUCE library - "Jules' Utility Class Extensions" Copyright 2004-11 by Raw Material Software Ltd. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ JUCE can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License (Version 2), as published by the Free Software Foundation. A copy of the license is included in the JUCE distribution, or can be found online at www.gnu.org/licenses. JUCE is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ To release a closed-source product which uses JUCE, commercial licenses are available: visit www.rawmaterialsoftware.com/juce for more information. ============================================================================== */ #ifndef __JUCE_RELATIVETIME_JUCEHEADER__ #define __JUCE_RELATIVETIME_JUCEHEADER__ #include "../text/juce_String.h" //============================================================================== /** A relative measure of time. The time is stored as a number of seconds, at double-precision floating point accuracy, and may be positive or negative. If you need an absolute time, (i.e. a date + time), see the Time class. */ class JUCE_API RelativeTime { public: //============================================================================== /** Creates a RelativeTime. @param seconds the number of seconds, which may be +ve or -ve. @see milliseconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks */ explicit RelativeTime (double seconds = 0.0) noexcept; /** Copies another relative time. */ RelativeTime (const RelativeTime& other) noexcept; /** Copies another relative time. */ RelativeTime& operator= (const RelativeTime& other) noexcept; /** Destructor. */ ~RelativeTime() noexcept; //============================================================================== /** Creates a new RelativeTime object representing a number of milliseconds. @see minutes, hours, days, weeks */ static const RelativeTime milliseconds (int milliseconds) noexcept; /** Creates a new RelativeTime object representing a number of milliseconds. @see minutes, hours, days, weeks */ static const RelativeTime milliseconds (int64 milliseconds) noexcept; /** Creates a new RelativeTime object representing a number of minutes. @see milliseconds, hours, days, weeks */ static const RelativeTime minutes (double numberOfMinutes) noexcept; /** Creates a new RelativeTime object representing a number of hours. @see milliseconds, minutes, days, weeks */ static const RelativeTime hours (double numberOfHours) noexcept; /** Creates a new RelativeTime object representing a number of days. @see milliseconds, minutes, hours, weeks */ static const RelativeTime days (double numberOfDays) noexcept; /** Creates a new RelativeTime object representing a number of weeks. @see milliseconds, minutes, hours, days */ static const RelativeTime weeks (double numberOfWeeks) noexcept; //============================================================================== /** Returns the number of milliseconds this time represents. @see milliseconds, inSeconds, inMinutes, inHours, inDays, inWeeks */ int64 inMilliseconds() const noexcept; /** Returns the number of seconds this time represents. @see inMilliseconds, inMinutes, inHours, inDays, inWeeks */ double inSeconds() const noexcept { return seconds; } /** Returns the number of minutes this time represents. @see inMilliseconds, inSeconds, inHours, inDays, inWeeks */ double inMinutes() const noexcept; /** Returns the number of hours this time represents. @see inMilliseconds, inSeconds, inMinutes, inDays, inWeeks */ double inHours() const noexcept; /** Returns the number of days this time represents. @see inMilliseconds, inSeconds, inMinutes, inHours, inWeeks */ double inDays() const noexcept; /** Returns the number of weeks this time represents. @see inMilliseconds, inSeconds, inMinutes, inHours, inDays */ double inWeeks() const noexcept; /** Returns a readable textual description of the time. The exact format of the string returned will depend on the magnitude of the time - e.g. "1 min 4 secs", "1 hr 45 mins", "2 weeks 5 days", "140 ms" so that only the two most significant units are printed. The returnValueForZeroTime value is the result that is returned if the length is zero. Depending on your application you might want to use this to return something more relevant like "empty" or "0 secs", etc. @see inMilliseconds, inSeconds, inMinutes, inHours, inDays, inWeeks */ String getDescription (const String& returnValueForZeroTime = "0") const; //============================================================================== /** Adds another RelativeTime to this one. */ const RelativeTime& operator+= (const RelativeTime& timeToAdd) noexcept; /** Subtracts another RelativeTime from this one. */ const RelativeTime& operator-= (const RelativeTime& timeToSubtract) noexcept; /** Adds a number of seconds to this time. */ const RelativeTime& operator+= (double secondsToAdd) noexcept; /** Subtracts a number of seconds from this time. */ const RelativeTime& operator-= (double secondsToSubtract) noexcept; private: //============================================================================== double seconds; }; //============================================================================== /** Compares two RelativeTimes. */ bool operator== (const RelativeTime& t1, const RelativeTime& t2) noexcept; /** Compares two RelativeTimes. */ bool operator!= (const RelativeTime& t1, const RelativeTime& t2) noexcept; /** Compares two RelativeTimes. */ bool operator> (const RelativeTime& t1, const RelativeTime& t2) noexcept; /** Compares two RelativeTimes. */ bool operator< (const RelativeTime& t1, const RelativeTime& t2) noexcept; /** Compares two RelativeTimes. */ bool operator>= (const RelativeTime& t1, const RelativeTime& t2) noexcept; /** Compares two RelativeTimes. */ bool operator<= (const RelativeTime& t1, const RelativeTime& t2) noexcept; //============================================================================== /** Adds two RelativeTimes together. */ RelativeTime operator+ (const RelativeTime& t1, const RelativeTime& t2) noexcept; /** Subtracts two RelativeTimes. */ RelativeTime operator- (const RelativeTime& t1, const RelativeTime& t2) noexcept; #endif // __JUCE_RELATIVETIME_JUCEHEADER__