IsoFields.DayOfQuarter Property
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The field that represents the day-of-quarter.
[Android.Runtime.Register("DAY_OF_QUARTER", ApiSince=26)]
public static Java.Time.Temporal.ITemporalField? DayOfQuarter { get; }
[<Android.Runtime.Register("DAY_OF_QUARTER", ApiSince=26)>]
static member DayOfQuarter : Java.Time.Temporal.ITemporalField
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The field that represents the day-of-quarter.
This field allows the day-of-quarter value to be queried and set. The day-of-quarter has values from 1 to 90 in Q1 of a standard year, from 1 to 91 in Q1 of a leap year, from 1 to 91 in Q2 and from 1 to 92 in Q3 and Q4.
The day-of-quarter can only be calculated if the day-of-year, month-of-year and year are available.
When setting this field, the value is allowed to be partially lenient, taking any value from 1 to 92. If the quarter has less than 92 days, then day 92, and potentially day 91, is in the following quarter.
In the resolving phase of parsing, a date can be created from a year, quarter-of-year and day-of-quarter.
In ResolverStyle#STRICT strict mode, all three fields are validated against their range of valid values. The day-of-quarter field is validated from 1 to 90, 91 or 92 depending on the year and quarter.
In ResolverStyle#SMART smart mode, all three fields are validated against their range of valid values. The day-of-quarter field is validated between 1 and 92, ignoring the actual range based on the year and quarter. If the day-of-quarter exceeds the actual range by one day, then the resulting date is one day later. If the day-of-quarter exceeds the actual range by two days, then the resulting date is two days later.
In ResolverStyle#LENIENT lenient mode, only the year is validated against the range of valid values. The resulting date is calculated equivalent to the following three stage approach. First, create a date on the first of January in the requested year. Then take the quarter-of-year, subtract one, and add the amount in quarters to the date. Finally, take the day-of-quarter, subtract one, and add the amount in days to the date.
This unit is an immutable and thread-safe singleton.
Java documentation for java.time.temporal.IsoFields.DAY_OF_QUARTER
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