- getDuration
Given a duration string, get the number of seconds it represents (all case
insensitive): * w = weeks
- getDurationStringSeconds
Get a duration string representing the given number of seconds. The string will
use the largest unit
- getDurationPretty
Converts a number of seconds into a pretty formatted data string. The resolution
is in minutes. So i
- dateDifference
Resolution is the degree of difference. 0 = months 1 = days 2 = hours 3 =
minutes 4 = seconds
- getDurationPrettySeconds
Get a pretty formatted duration for the given number of seconds. (e.g. "4 days,
2 hours, 30 minutes"
- getDurationString
Get a duration string representing the given number of seconds. The string will
use the largest unit
- get24HourTime
- getCalendarDay
- getDurationSeconds
Convert a duration string in the number of seconds it represents. This method
takes seconds per day
- getText
- initCalendar
- toStartOfPeriod
Change the date of a Calendar object so that it has the minimum resolution of
"period" where period