Hey,
I have to agree, we have introduced similar methods ourselves,
although we call them isNotBefore and isNotAfter. In fact, we use them
more often than isBefore and isAfter.
Bart.
2007/12/28, Jeff Stano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I just started using the Joda time classes and noticed that there are
> methods 'isBefore' and 'isAfter'. It seems like it would be nice to
> include methods 'isOnOrBefore' and 'isOnOrAfter'.
>
> I typically have written loop code as follows using our own date/time
> classes:
>
> LocalDate startDate = new LocalDate(1,1,2007);
> LocalDate endDate = new LocalDate(1,15,2007);
>
> for (LocalDate date = startDate; date.isOnOrBefore(endDate); date =
> date.plusDays(1))
> {
> // do something
> }
>
> This seems more readable then
>
> LocalDate startDate = new LocalDate(1,1,2007);
> LocalDate endDate = new LocalDate(1,15,2007);
>
> for (LocalDate date = startDate; date.compareTo(endDate) <= 0; date
> = date.plusDays(1))
> {
> // do something
> }
>
> P.S. I am willing to write the code and send it over.
>
> Thanks for any help on this.
>
> Jeff Stano
>
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