The maximum supported OffsetTime
, '23:59:59.999999999-18:00'.
The maximum supported OffsetTime
, '23:59:59.999999999-18:00'.
This is the time just before midnight at the end of the day in the minimum offset
(larger negative offsets are later on the time-line).
This combines LocalTime#MAX
and ZoneOffset#MIN
.
This could be used by an application as a "far future" date.
The minimum supported OffsetTime
, '00:00:00+18:00'.
The minimum supported OffsetTime
, '00:00:00+18:00'.
This is the time of midnight at the start of the day in the maximum offset
(larger offsets are earlier on the time-line).
This combines LocalTime#MIN
and ZoneOffset#MAX
.
This could be used by an application as a "far past" date.
Obtains an instance of OffsetTime
from a temporal object.
Obtains an instance of OffsetTime
from a temporal object.
A TemporalAccessor
represents some form of date and time information.
This factory converts the arbitrary temporal object to an instance of OffsetTime
.
The conversion extracts and combines LocalTime
and ZoneOffset
.
This method matches the signature of the functional interface TemporalQuery
allowing it to be used in queries via method reference, OffsetTime::from
.
the temporal object to convert, not null
the offset time, not null
DateTimeException
if unable to convert to an { @code OffsetTime}
Obtains the current time from the specified clock.
Obtains the current time from the specified clock.
This will query the specified clock to obtain the current time. The offset will be calculated from the time-zone in the clock.
Using this method allows the use of an alternate clock for testing.
The alternate clock may be introduced using dependency injection
.
the clock to use, not null
the current time, not null
Obtains the current time from the system clock in the specified time-zone.
Obtains the current time from the system clock in the specified time-zone.
This will query the system clock
to obtain the current time.
Specifying the time-zone avoids dependence on the default time-zone.
The offset will be calculated from the specified time-zone.
Using this method will prevent the ability to use an alternate clock for testing because the clock is hard-coded.
the zone ID to use, not null
the current time using the system clock, not null
Obtains the current time from the system clock in the default time-zone.
Obtains the current time from the system clock in the default time-zone.
This will query the system clock
in the default
time-zone to obtain the current time.
The offset will be calculated from the time-zone in the clock.
Using this method will prevent the ability to use an alternate clock for testing because the clock is hard-coded.
the current time using the system clock, not null
Obtains an instance of OffsetTime
from an hour, minute, second and nanosecond.
Obtains an instance of OffsetTime
from an hour, minute, second and nanosecond.
This creates an offset time with the four specified fields.
This method exists primarily for writing test cases.
Non test-code will typically use other methods to create an offset time.
LocalTime
has two additional convenience variants of the
equivalent factory method taking fewer arguments.
They are not provided here to reduce the footprint of the API.
the hour-of-day to represent, from 0 to 23
the minute-of-hour to represent, from 0 to 59
the second-of-minute to represent, from 0 to 59
the nano-of-second to represent, from 0 to 999,999,999
the zone offset, not null
the offset time, not null
DateTimeException
if the value of any field is out of range
Obtains an instance of OffsetTime
from a local time and an offset.
Obtains an instance of OffsetTime
from a local time and an offset.
the local time, not null
the zone offset, not null
the offset time, not null
Obtains an instance of OffsetTime
from an Instant
and zone ID.
Obtains an instance of OffsetTime
from an Instant
and zone ID.
This creates an offset time with the same instant as that specified. Finding the offset from UTC/Greenwich is simple as there is only one valid offset for each instant.
The date component of the instant is dropped during the conversion. This means that the conversion can never fail due to the instant being out of the valid range of dates.
the instant to create the time from, not null
the time-zone, which may be an offset, not null
the offset time, not null
Obtains an instance of OffsetTime
from a text string using a specific formatter.
Obtains an instance of OffsetTime
from a text string using a specific formatter.
The text is parsed using the formatter, returning a time.
the text to parse, not null
the formatter to use, not null
the parsed offset time, not null
DateTimeParseException
if the text cannot be parsed
Obtains an instance of OffsetTime
from a text string such as 10:15:30+01:00
.
Obtains an instance of OffsetTime
from a text string such as 10:15:30+01:00
.
The string must represent a valid time and is parsed using
org.threeten.bp.format.DateTimeFormatter#ISO_OFFSET_TIME
.
the text to parse such as "10:15:30+01:00", not null
the parsed local time, not null
DateTimeParseException
if the text cannot be parsed