public final class Seconds extends BaseSingleFieldPeriod
Seconds
is an immutable period that can only store seconds.
It does not store years, months or hours for example. As such it is a
type-safe way of representing a number of seconds in an application.
The number of seconds is set in the constructor, and may be queried using
getSeconds()
. Basic mathematical operations are provided -
plus()
, minus()
, multipliedBy()
and
dividedBy()
.
Seconds
is thread-safe and immutable.
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static Seconds |
MAX_VALUE
Constant representing the maximum number of seconds that can be stored in this object.
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static Seconds |
MIN_VALUE
Constant representing the minimum number of seconds that can be stored in this object.
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static Seconds |
ONE
Constant representing one second.
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static Seconds |
THREE
Constant representing three seconds.
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static Seconds |
TWO
Constant representing two seconds.
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static Seconds |
ZERO
Constant representing zero seconds.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Seconds |
dividedBy(int divisor)
Returns a new instance with the seconds divided by the specified divisor.
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DurationFieldType |
getFieldType()
Gets the duration field type, which is
seconds . |
PeriodType |
getPeriodType()
Gets the period type, which is
seconds . |
int |
getSeconds()
Gets the number of seconds that this period represents.
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boolean |
isGreaterThan(Seconds other)
Is this seconds instance greater than the specified number of seconds.
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boolean |
isLessThan(Seconds other)
Is this seconds instance less than the specified number of seconds.
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Seconds |
minus(int seconds)
Returns a new instance with the specified number of seconds taken away.
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Seconds |
minus(Seconds seconds)
Returns a new instance with the specified number of seconds taken away.
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Seconds |
multipliedBy(int scalar)
Returns a new instance with the seconds multiplied by the specified scalar.
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Seconds |
negated()
Returns a new instance with the seconds value negated.
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static Seconds |
parseSeconds(java.lang.String periodStr)
Creates a new
Seconds by parsing a string in the ISO8601 format 'PTnS'. |
Seconds |
plus(int seconds)
Returns a new instance with the specified number of seconds added.
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Seconds |
plus(Seconds seconds)
Returns a new instance with the specified number of seconds added.
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static Seconds |
seconds(int seconds)
Obtains an instance of
Seconds that may be cached. |
static Seconds |
secondsBetween(ReadableInstant start,
ReadableInstant end)
Creates a
Seconds representing the number of whole seconds
between the two specified datetimes. |
static Seconds |
secondsBetween(ReadablePartial start,
ReadablePartial end)
Creates a
Seconds representing the number of whole seconds
between the two specified partial datetimes. |
static Seconds |
secondsIn(ReadableInterval interval)
Creates a
Seconds representing the number of whole seconds
in the specified interval. |
static Seconds |
standardSecondsIn(ReadablePeriod period)
Creates a new
Seconds representing the number of complete
standard length seconds in the specified period. |
Days |
toStandardDays()
Converts this period in seconds to a period in days assuming a
24 hour day, 60 minute hour and 60 second minute.
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Duration |
toStandardDuration()
Converts this period in seconds to a duration in milliseconds assuming a
24 hour day, 60 minute hour and 60 second minute.
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Hours |
toStandardHours()
Converts this period in seconds to a period in hours assuming a
60 minute hour and 60 second minute.
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Minutes |
toStandardMinutes()
Converts this period in seconds to a period in minutes assuming a
60 second minute.
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Weeks |
toStandardWeeks()
Converts this period in seconds to a period in weeks assuming a
7 day week, 24 hour day, 60 minute hour and 60 second minute.
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java.lang.String |
toString()
Gets this instance as a String in the ISO8601 duration format.
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compareTo, equals, get, getFieldType, getValue, hashCode, isSupported, size, toMutablePeriod, toPeriod
public static final Seconds ZERO
public static final Seconds ONE
public static final Seconds TWO
public static final Seconds THREE
public static final Seconds MAX_VALUE
public static final Seconds MIN_VALUE
public static Seconds seconds(int seconds)
Seconds
that may be cached.
Seconds
is immutable, so instances can be cached and shared.
This factory method provides access to shared instances.seconds
- the number of seconds to obtain an instance forpublic static Seconds secondsBetween(ReadableInstant start, ReadableInstant end)
Seconds
representing the number of whole seconds
between the two specified datetimes.start
- the start instant, must not be nullend
- the end instant, must not be nulljava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the instants are null or invalidpublic static Seconds secondsBetween(ReadablePartial start, ReadablePartial end)
Seconds
representing the number of whole seconds
between the two specified partial datetimes.
The two partials must contain the same fields, for example you can specify
two LocalTime
objects.
start
- the start partial date, must not be nullend
- the end partial date, must not be nulljava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the partials are null or invalidpublic static Seconds secondsIn(ReadableInterval interval)
Seconds
representing the number of whole seconds
in the specified interval.interval
- the interval to extract seconds from, null returns zerojava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the partials are null or invalidpublic static Seconds standardSecondsIn(ReadablePeriod period)
Seconds
representing the number of complete
standard length seconds in the specified period.
This factory method converts all fields from the period to hours using standardised durations for each field. Only those fields which have a precise duration in the ISO UTC chronology can be converted.
period
- the period to get the number of hours from, null returns zerojava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the period contains imprecise duration valuespublic static Seconds parseSeconds(java.lang.String periodStr)
Seconds
by parsing a string in the ISO8601 format 'PTnS'.
The parse will accept the full ISO syntax of PnYnMnWnDTnHnMnS however only the seconds component may be non-zero. If any other component is non-zero, an exception will be thrown.
periodStr
- the period string, null returns zerojava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the string format is invalidpublic DurationFieldType getFieldType()
seconds
.getFieldType
in class BaseSingleFieldPeriod
public PeriodType getPeriodType()
seconds
.getPeriodType
in interface ReadablePeriod
getPeriodType
in class BaseSingleFieldPeriod
public Weeks toStandardWeeks()
This method allows you to convert between different types of period. However to achieve this it makes the assumption that all weeks are 7 days long, all days are 24 hours long, all hours are 60 minutes long and all minutes are 60 seconds long. This is not true when daylight savings time is considered, and may also not be true for some unusual chronologies. However, it is included as it is a useful operation for many applications and business rules.
public Days toStandardDays()
This method allows you to convert between different types of period. However to achieve this it makes the assumption that all days are 24 hours long, all hours are 60 minutes long and all minutes are 60 seconds long. This is not true when daylight savings is considered and may also not be true for some unusual chronologies. However, it is included as it is a useful operation for many applications and business rules.
public Hours toStandardHours()
This method allows you to convert between different types of period. However to achieve this it makes the assumption that all hours are 60 minutes long and all minutes are 60 seconds long. This may not be true for some unusual chronologies. However, it is included as it is a useful operation for many applications and business rules.
public Minutes toStandardMinutes()
This method allows you to convert between different types of period. However to achieve this it makes the assumption that all minutes are 60 seconds long. This may not be true for some unusual chronologies. However, it is included as it is a useful operation for many applications and business rules.
public Duration toStandardDuration()
This method allows you to convert from a period to a duration. However to achieve this it makes the assumption that all seconds are 24 hours long, all hours are 60 minutes and all minutes are 60 seconds. This is not true when daylight savings time is considered, and may also not be true for some unusual chronologies. However, it is included as it is a useful operation for many applications and business rules.
public int getSeconds()
public Seconds plus(int seconds)
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
seconds
- the amount of seconds to add, may be negativejava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if the result overflows an intpublic Seconds plus(Seconds seconds)
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
seconds
- the amount of seconds to add, may be negative, null means zerojava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if the result overflows an intpublic Seconds minus(int seconds)
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
seconds
- the amount of seconds to take away, may be negativejava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if the result overflows an intpublic Seconds minus(Seconds seconds)
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
seconds
- the amount of seconds to take away, may be negative, null means zerojava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if the result overflows an intpublic Seconds multipliedBy(int scalar)
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
scalar
- the amount to multiply by, may be negativejava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if the result overflows an intpublic Seconds dividedBy(int divisor)
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
divisor
- the amount to divide by, may be negativejava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if the divisor is zeropublic Seconds negated()
java.lang.ArithmeticException
- if the result overflows an intpublic boolean isGreaterThan(Seconds other)
other
- the other period, null means zeropublic boolean isLessThan(Seconds other)
other
- the other period, null means zeropublic java.lang.String toString()
For example, "PT4S" represents 4 seconds.
toString
in interface ReadablePeriod
toString
in class java.lang.Object
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