java.io.Serializable
, java.lang.Comparable<Days>
, java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount
public final class Days extends java.lang.Object implements java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount, java.lang.Comparable<Days>, java.io.Serializable
This class models a quantity or amount of time in terms of days. It is a type-safe way of representing a number of days in an application.
The model is of a directed amount, meaning that the amount may be negative.
This class must be treated as a value type. Do not synchronize, rely on the identity hash code or use the distinction between equals() and ==.
Modifier and Type | Field | Description |
---|---|---|
static Days |
ONE |
A constant for one day.
|
static Days |
ZERO |
A constant for zero days.
|
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
Days |
abs() |
Returns a copy of this duration with a positive length.
|
java.time.temporal.Temporal |
addTo(java.time.temporal.Temporal temporal) |
Adds this amount to the specified temporal object.
|
static Days |
between(java.time.temporal.Temporal startDateInclusive,
java.time.temporal.Temporal endDateExclusive) |
Obtains a
Days consisting of the number of days between two dates. |
int |
compareTo(Days otherAmount) |
Compares this amount to the specified
Days . |
Days |
dividedBy(int divisor) |
Returns an instance with the amount divided by the specified divisor.
|
boolean |
equals(java.lang.Object otherAmount) |
Checks if this amount is equal to the specified
Days . |
static Days |
from(java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount amount) |
Obtains an instance of
Days from a temporal amount. |
long |
get(java.time.temporal.TemporalUnit unit) |
Gets the value of the requested unit.
|
int |
getAmount() |
Gets the number of days in this amount.
|
java.util.List<java.time.temporal.TemporalUnit> |
getUnits() |
Gets the set of units supported by this amount.
|
int |
hashCode() |
A hash code for this amount.
|
Days |
minus(int days) |
Returns a copy of this amount with the specified number of days subtracted.
|
Days |
minus(java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount amountToAdd) |
Returns a copy of this amount with the specified amount subtracted.
|
Days |
multipliedBy(int scalar) |
Returns an instance with the amount multiplied by the specified scalar.
|
Days |
negated() |
Returns an instance with the amount negated.
|
static Days |
of(int days) |
Obtains a
Days representing a number of days. |
static Days |
ofWeeks(int weeks) |
Obtains a
Days representing the number of days
equivalent to a number of weeks. |
static Days |
parse(java.lang.CharSequence text) |
Obtains a
Days from a text string such as PnD . |
Days |
plus(int days) |
Returns a copy of this amount with the specified number of days added.
|
Days |
plus(java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount amountToAdd) |
Returns a copy of this amount with the specified amount added.
|
java.time.temporal.Temporal |
subtractFrom(java.time.temporal.Temporal temporal) |
Subtracts this amount from the specified temporal object.
|
java.time.Period |
toPeriod() |
Gets the number of days as a
Period . |
java.lang.String |
toString() |
Returns a string representation of the number of days.
|
public static final Days ZERO
public static final Days ONE
public static Days of(int days)
Days
representing a number of days.
The resulting amount will have the specified days.
days
- the number of days, positive or negativepublic static Days ofWeeks(int weeks)
Days
representing the number of days
equivalent to a number of weeks.
The resulting amount will be day-based, with the number of days equal to the number of weeks multiplied by 7.
weeks
- the number of weeks, positive or negativejava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic static Days from(java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount amount)
Days
from a temporal amount.
This obtains an instance based on the specified amount.
A TemporalAmount
represents an amount of time, which may be
date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a Days
.
The result is calculated by looping around each unit in the specified amount.
Each amount is converted to days using Temporals.convertAmount(long, java.time.temporal.TemporalUnit, java.time.temporal.TemporalUnit)
.
If the conversion yields a remainder, an exception is thrown.
If the amount is zero, the unit is ignored.
amount
- the temporal amount to convert, not nulljava.time.DateTimeException
- if unable to convert to a Days
java.lang.ArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic static Days parse(java.lang.CharSequence text)
Days
from a text string such as PnD
.
This will parse the string produced by toString()
which is
based on the ISO-8601 period formats PnD
and PnW
.
The string starts with an optional sign, denoted by the ASCII negative
or positive symbol. If negative, the whole amount is negated.
The ASCII letter "P" is next in upper or lower case.
There are then two sections, each consisting of a number and a suffix.
At least one of the two sections must be present.
The sections have suffixes in ASCII of "W" and "D" for weeks and days,
accepted in upper or lower case. The suffixes must occur in order.
The number part of each section must consist of ASCII digits.
The number may be prefixed by the ASCII negative or positive symbol.
The number must parse to an int
.
The leading plus/minus sign, and negative values for weeks and days are not part of the ISO-8601 standard.
For example, the following are valid inputs:
"P2D" -- Days.of(2) "P-2D" -- Days.of(-2) "-P2D" -- Days.of(-2) "-P-2D" -- Days.of(2) "P3W" -- Days.of(3 * 7) "P3W-2D" -- Days.of(3 * 7 - 2)
text
- the text to parse, not nulljava.time.format.DateTimeParseException
- if the text cannot be parsed to a periodpublic static Days between(java.time.temporal.Temporal startDateInclusive, java.time.temporal.Temporal endDateExclusive)
Days
consisting of the number of days between two dates.
The start date is included, but the end date is not. The result of this method can be negative if the end is before the start.
startDateInclusive
- the start date, inclusive, not nullendDateExclusive
- the end date, exclusive, not nullpublic long get(java.time.temporal.TemporalUnit unit)
This returns a value for the supported unit - DAYS
.
All other units throw an exception.
get
in interface java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount
unit
- the TemporalUnit
for which to return the valuejava.time.temporal.UnsupportedTemporalTypeException
- if the unit is not supportedpublic java.util.List<java.time.temporal.TemporalUnit> getUnits()
The single supported unit is DAYS
.
This set can be used in conjunction with get(TemporalUnit)
to access the entire state of the amount.
getUnits
in interface java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount
public int getAmount()
public Days plus(java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount amountToAdd)
The parameter is converted using from(TemporalAmount)
.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
amountToAdd
- the amount to add, not nullDays
based on this instance with the requested amount added, not nulljava.time.DateTimeException
- if the specified amount contains an invalid unitjava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic Days plus(int days)
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
days
- the amount of days to add, may be negativeDays
based on this instance with the requested amount added, not nulljava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if the result overflows an intpublic Days minus(java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount amountToAdd)
The parameter is converted using from(TemporalAmount)
.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
amountToAdd
- the amount to add, not nullDays
based on this instance with the requested amount subtracted, not nulljava.time.DateTimeException
- if the specified amount contains an invalid unitjava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic Days minus(int days)
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
days
- the amount of days to add, may be negativeDays
based on this instance with the requested amount subtracted, not nulljava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if the result overflows an intpublic Days multipliedBy(int scalar)
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
scalar
- the scalar to multiply by, not nulljava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic Days dividedBy(int divisor)
The calculation uses integer division, thus 3 divided by 2 is 1.
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 Days negated()
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
java.lang.ArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurs, which only happens if
the amount is Long.MIN_VALUE
public Days abs()
This method returns a positive duration by effectively removing the sign from any negative total length.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
java.lang.ArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurs, which only happens if
the amount is Long.MIN_VALUE
public java.time.Period toPeriod()
Period
.
This returns a period with the same number of days.
public java.time.temporal.Temporal addTo(java.time.temporal.Temporal temporal)
This returns a temporal object of the same observable type as the input with this amount added.
In most cases, it is clearer to reverse the calling pattern by using
Temporal.plus(TemporalAmount)
.
// these two lines are equivalent, but the second approach is recommended dateTime = thisAmount.addTo(dateTime); dateTime = dateTime.plus(thisAmount);
Only non-zero amounts will be added.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
addTo
in interface java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount
temporal
- the temporal object to adjust, not nulljava.time.DateTimeException
- if unable to addjava.time.temporal.UnsupportedTemporalTypeException
- if the DAYS unit is not supportedjava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic java.time.temporal.Temporal subtractFrom(java.time.temporal.Temporal temporal)
This returns a temporal object of the same observable type as the input with this amount subtracted.
In most cases, it is clearer to reverse the calling pattern by using
Temporal.minus(TemporalAmount)
.
// these two lines are equivalent, but the second approach is recommended dateTime = thisAmount.subtractFrom(dateTime); dateTime = dateTime.minus(thisAmount);
Only non-zero amounts will be subtracted.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
subtractFrom
in interface java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount
temporal
- the temporal object to adjust, not nulljava.time.DateTimeException
- if unable to subtractjava.time.temporal.UnsupportedTemporalTypeException
- if the DAYS unit is not supportedjava.lang.ArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic int compareTo(Days otherAmount)
Days
.
The comparison is based on the total length of the amounts.
It is "consistent with equals", as defined by Comparable
.
compareTo
in interface java.lang.Comparable<Days>
otherAmount
- the other amount, not nullpublic boolean equals(java.lang.Object otherAmount)
Days
.
The comparison is based on the total length of the durations.
equals
in class java.lang.Object
otherAmount
- the other amount, null returns falsepublic int hashCode()
hashCode
in class java.lang.Object
public java.lang.String toString()
toString
in class java.lang.Object
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