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Re: Java date questions


  • Subject: Re: Java date questions
  • From: Hsu <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 20:34:30 -0800

Why not NSTimestamp's timestampByAddingGregorianUnits ?

Karl

On Oct 29, 2003, at 4:57 PM, email@hidden wrote:

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This isn't a WO question, it's more of a Java question, but I can't seem
to figure it out anywhere.


I have an NSTimestamp. I want to subtract seven days from it. If it's
September 10, I want to end up with September 3. If it's September 1, I
want to end up with October 25.


I probably am gonna want to convert the NSTimestamp to a
GregorianCalendar first. Fair enough.  But I can't figure out what
methods to call on the GregorianCalendar to do this date subtraction.

--Jonathan
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