public interface ReadableInstant extends java.lang.Comparable<ReadableInstant>
The implementation of this interface may be mutable or immutable. This interface only gives access to retrieve data, never to change it.
Methods in your application should be defined using ReadableInstant
as a parameter if the method only wants to read the instant without needing to know
the specific datetime fields.
The compareTo
method is no longer defined in this class in version 2.0.
Instead, the definition is simply inherited from the Comparable
interface.
This approach is necessary to preserve binary compatibility.
The definition of the comparison is ascending order by millisecond instant.
Implementors are recommended to extend AbstractInstant
instead of this interface.
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
equals(java.lang.Object readableInstant)
Compares this object with the specified object for equality based
on the millisecond instant and the Chronology.
|
int |
get(DateTimeFieldType type)
Get the value of one of the fields of a datetime.
|
Chronology |
getChronology()
Gets the chronology of the instant.
|
long |
getMillis()
Get the value as the number of milliseconds since
the epoch, 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
|
DateTimeZone |
getZone()
Gets the time zone of the instant from the chronology.
|
int |
hashCode()
Gets a hash code for the instant that is compatible with the
equals method.
|
boolean |
isAfter(ReadableInstant instant)
Is this instant after the instant passed in
comparing solely by millisecond.
|
boolean |
isBefore(ReadableInstant instant)
Is this instant before the instant passed in
comparing solely by millisecond.
|
boolean |
isEqual(ReadableInstant instant)
Is this instant equal to the instant passed in
comparing solely by millisecond.
|
boolean |
isSupported(DateTimeFieldType field)
Checks whether the field type specified is supported by this implementation.
|
Instant |
toInstant()
Get the value as a simple immutable
Instant object. |
java.lang.String |
toString()
Get the value as a String in a recognisable ISO8601 format.
|
long getMillis()
Chronology getChronology()
The Chronology
provides conversion from the millisecond
value to meaningful fields in a particular calendar system.
DateTimeZone getZone()
int get(DateTimeFieldType type)
This method uses the chronology of the instant to obtain the value.
type
- a field type, usually obtained from DateTimeFieldType, not nulljava.lang.IllegalArgumentException
- if the field type is nullboolean isSupported(DateTimeFieldType field)
field
- the field type to check, may be null which returns falseInstant toInstant()
Instant
object.
This can be useful if you don't trust the implementation of the interface to be well-behaved, or to get a guaranteed immutable object.
Instant
objectboolean isEqual(ReadableInstant instant)
instant
- an instant to check against, null means nowboolean isAfter(ReadableInstant instant)
instant
- an instant to check against, null means nowboolean isBefore(ReadableInstant instant)
instant
- an instant to check against, null means nowboolean equals(java.lang.Object readableInstant)
To compare two instants for absolute time (ie. UTC milliseconds
ignoring the chronology), use isEqual(ReadableInstant)
or
Comparable.compareTo(Object)
.
equals
in class java.lang.Object
readableInstant
- a readable instant to check againstint hashCode()
The formula used must be as follows:
((int) (getMillis() ^ (getMillis() >>> 32))) + (getChronology().hashCode())
hashCode
in class java.lang.Object
java.lang.String toString()
The string output is in ISO8601 format to enable the String constructor to correctly parse it.
toString
in class java.lang.Object
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