PKHeX/PKHeX.Core/Util/DateUtil.cs
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Update .NET Runtime to .NET 8.0 (#4082)
With the new version of Visual Studio bringing C# 12, we can revise our logic for better readability as well as use new methods/APIs introduced in the .NET 8.0 BCL.
2023-12-03 20:13:20 -08:00

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using System;
namespace PKHeX.Core;
public static class DateUtil
{
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the given date components are valid.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="year">The year of the date of which to check the validity.</param>
/// <param name="month">The month of the date of which to check the validity.</param>
/// <param name="day">The day of the date of which to check the validity.</param>
/// <returns>A boolean indicating if the date is valid.</returns>
public static bool IsDateValid(int year, int month, int day)
{
if (year is <= 0 or > 9999)
return false;
if (month is < 1 or > 12)
return false;
if (day < 1 || day > DateTime.DaysInMonth(year, month))
return false;
return true;
}
/// <summary>
/// Determines whether the given date components are valid.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="year">The year of the date of which to check the validity.</param>
/// <param name="month">The month of the date of which to check the validity.</param>
/// <param name="day">The day of the date of which to check the validity.</param>
/// <returns>A boolean indicating if the date is valid.</returns>
public static bool IsDateValid(uint year, uint month, uint day)
{
return year < int.MaxValue && month < int.MaxValue && day < int.MaxValue && IsDateValid((int)year, (int)month, (int)day);
}
private static readonly DateTime Epoch2000 = new(2000, 1, 1);
private const int SecondsPerDay = 60*60*24; // 86400
public static int GetSecondsFrom2000(DateTime date, DateTime time)
{
int seconds = (int)(date - Epoch2000).TotalSeconds;
seconds -= seconds % SecondsPerDay;
seconds += (int)(time - Epoch2000).TotalSeconds;
return seconds;
}
public static void GetDateTime2000(uint seconds, out DateTime date, out DateTime time)
{
date = Epoch2000.AddSeconds(seconds);
time = Epoch2000.AddSeconds(seconds % SecondsPerDay);
}
public static string ConvertDateValueToString(int value, int secondsBias = -1)
{
var sb = new System.Text.StringBuilder();
if (value >= SecondsPerDay)
sb.Append(value / SecondsPerDay).Append("d ");
sb.Append(new TimeOnly(ticks: value * TimeSpan.TicksPerSecond).ToString("HH:mm:ss"));
if (secondsBias >= 0)
sb.Append(Environment.NewLine).Append("Date: ").Append(Epoch2000.AddSeconds(value + secondsBias));
return sb.ToString();
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets a random day within the random range of <see cref="start"/> and <see cref="end"/> days, inclusive.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="start">First valid date</param>
/// <param name="end">Last valid date</param>
/// <param name="r">Random to use</param>
/// <returns>Date within the specified range, inclusive.</returns>
public static DateOnly GetRandomDateWithin(DateOnly start, DateOnly end, Random r)
{
var delta = end.DayNumber - start.DayNumber;
var bias = r.Next(delta + 1);
return start.AddDays(bias);
}
/// <inheritdoc cref="GetRandomDateWithin(DateOnly,DateOnly,Random)"/>
public static DateOnly GetRandomDateWithin(DateOnly start, DateOnly end) => GetRandomDateWithin(start, end, Util.Rand);
}