Class ISOPeriodFormat


  • public class ISOPeriodFormat
    extends java.lang.Object
    Factory that creates instances of PeriodFormatter for the ISO8601 standard.

    Period formatting is performed by the PeriodFormatter class. Three classes provide factory methods to create formatters, and this is one. The others are PeriodFormat and PeriodFormatterBuilder.

    ISOPeriodFormat is thread-safe and immutable, and the formatters it returns are as well.

    Since:
    1.0
    See Also:
    PeriodFormat, PeriodFormatterBuilder
    • Method Detail

      • standard

        public static PeriodFormatter standard()
        The standard ISO format - PyYmMwWdDThHmMsS. Milliseconds are not output. Note that the ISO8601 standard actually indicates weeks should not be shown if any other field is present and vice versa.
        Returns:
        the formatter
      • alternate

        public static PeriodFormatter alternate()
        The alternate ISO format, PyyyymmddThhmmss, which excludes weeks.

        Even if weeks are present in the period, they are not output. Fractional seconds (milliseconds) will appear if required.

        Returns:
        the formatter
      • alternateExtended

        public static PeriodFormatter alternateExtended()
        The alternate ISO format, Pyyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss, which excludes weeks.

        Even if weeks are present in the period, they are not output. Fractional seconds (milliseconds) will appear if required.

        Returns:
        the formatter
      • alternateWithWeeks

        public static PeriodFormatter alternateWithWeeks()
        The alternate ISO format, PyyyyWwwddThhmmss, which excludes months.

        Even if months are present in the period, they are not output. Fractional seconds (milliseconds) will appear if required.

        Returns:
        the formatter
      • alternateExtendedWithWeeks

        public static PeriodFormatter alternateExtendedWithWeeks()
        The alternate ISO format, Pyyyy-Www-ddThh:mm:ss, which excludes months.

        Even if months are present in the period, they are not output. Fractional seconds (milliseconds) will appear if required.

        Returns:
        the formatter