public final class LocalTime extends Object implements Temporal, TemporalAdjuster, Comparable<LocalTime>, Serializable
A time without a time-zone in the ISO-8601 calendar system, such as 10:15:30
.
LocalTime
is an immutable date-time object that represents a time, often viewed as hour-minute-second. Time is represented to nanosecond precision. For example, the value "13:45.30.123456789" can be stored in a LocalTime
.
This class does not store or represent a date or time-zone. Instead, it is a description of the local time as seen on a wall clock. It cannot represent an instant on the time-line without additional information such as an offset or time-zone.
The ISO-8601 calendar system is the modern civil calendar system used today in most of the world. This API assumes that all calendar systems use the same representation, this class, for time-of-day.
This is a value-based class; use of identity-sensitive operations (including reference equality (==
), identity hash code, or synchronization) on instances of LocalTime
may have unpredictable results and should be avoided. The equals
method should be used for comparisons.
public static final LocalTime MIN
The minimum supported LocalTime
, '00:00'. This is the time of midnight at the start of the day.
public static final LocalTime MAX
The maximum supported LocalTime
, '23:59:59.999999999'. This is the time just before midnight at the end of the day.
public static final LocalTime MIDNIGHT
The time of midnight at the start of the day, '00:00'.
public static final LocalTime NOON
The time of noon in the middle of the day, '12:00'.
public static LocalTime now()
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.
Using this method will prevent the ability to use an alternate clock for testing because the clock is hard-coded.
public static LocalTime now(ZoneId 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.
Using this method will prevent the ability to use an alternate clock for testing because the clock is hard-coded.
zone
- the zone ID to use, not nullpublic static LocalTime now(Clock clock)
Obtains the current time from the specified clock.
This will query the specified clock to obtain the current time. Using this method allows the use of an alternate clock for testing. The alternate clock may be introduced using dependency injection
.
clock
- the clock to use, not nullpublic static LocalTime of(int hour, int minute)
Obtains an instance of LocalTime
from an hour and minute.
This returns a LocalTime
with the specified hour and minute. The second and nanosecond fields will be set to zero.
hour
- the hour-of-day to represent, from 0 to 23minute
- the minute-of-hour to represent, from 0 to 59DateTimeException
- if the value of any field is out of rangepublic static LocalTime of(int hour, int minute, int second)
Obtains an instance of LocalTime
from an hour, minute and second.
This returns a LocalTime
with the specified hour, minute and second. The nanosecond field will be set to zero.
hour
- the hour-of-day to represent, from 0 to 23minute
- the minute-of-hour to represent, from 0 to 59second
- the second-of-minute to represent, from 0 to 59DateTimeException
- if the value of any field is out of rangepublic static LocalTime of(int hour, int minute, int second, int nanoOfSecond)
Obtains an instance of LocalTime
from an hour, minute, second and nanosecond.
This returns a LocalTime
with the specified hour, minute, second and nanosecond.
hour
- the hour-of-day to represent, from 0 to 23minute
- the minute-of-hour to represent, from 0 to 59second
- the second-of-minute to represent, from 0 to 59nanoOfSecond
- the nano-of-second to represent, from 0 to 999,999,999DateTimeException
- if the value of any field is out of rangepublic static LocalTime ofSecondOfDay(long secondOfDay)
Obtains an instance of LocalTime
from a second-of-day value.
This returns a LocalTime
with the specified second-of-day. The nanosecond field will be set to zero.
secondOfDay
- the second-of-day, from 0
to 24 * 60 * 60 - 1
DateTimeException
- if the second-of-day value is invalidpublic static LocalTime ofNanoOfDay(long nanoOfDay)
Obtains an instance of LocalTime
from a nanos-of-day value.
This returns a LocalTime
with the specified nanosecond-of-day.
nanoOfDay
- the nano of day, from 0
to 24 * 60 * 60 * 1,000,000,000 - 1
DateTimeException
- if the nanos of day value is invalidpublic static LocalTime from(TemporalAccessor temporal)
Obtains an instance of LocalTime
from a temporal object.
This obtains a local time based on the specified temporal. A TemporalAccessor
represents an arbitrary set of date and time information, which this factory converts to an instance of LocalTime
.
The conversion uses the TemporalQueries.localTime()
query, which relies on extracting the NANO_OF_DAY
field.
This method matches the signature of the functional interface TemporalQuery
allowing it to be used as a query via method reference, LocalTime::from
.
temporal
- the temporal object to convert, not nullDateTimeException
- if unable to convert to a LocalTime
public static LocalTime parse(CharSequence text)
Obtains an instance of LocalTime
from a text string such as 10:15
.
The string must represent a valid time and is parsed using DateTimeFormatter.ISO_LOCAL_TIME
.
text
- the text to parse such as "10:15:30", not nullDateTimeParseException
- if the text cannot be parsedpublic static LocalTime parse(CharSequence text, DateTimeFormatter formatter)
Obtains an instance of LocalTime
from a text string using a specific formatter.
The text is parsed using the formatter, returning a time.
text
- the text to parse, not nullformatter
- the formatter to use, not nullDateTimeParseException
- if the text cannot be parsedpublic boolean isSupported(TemporalField field)
Checks if the specified field is supported.
This checks if this time can be queried for the specified field. If false, then calling the range
, get
and with(TemporalField, long)
methods will throw an exception.
If the field is a ChronoField
then the query is implemented here. The supported fields are:
NANO_OF_SECOND
NANO_OF_DAY
MICRO_OF_SECOND
MICRO_OF_DAY
MILLI_OF_SECOND
MILLI_OF_DAY
SECOND_OF_MINUTE
SECOND_OF_DAY
MINUTE_OF_HOUR
MINUTE_OF_DAY
HOUR_OF_AMPM
CLOCK_HOUR_OF_AMPM
HOUR_OF_DAY
CLOCK_HOUR_OF_DAY
AMPM_OF_DAY
ChronoField
instances will return false. If the field is not a ChronoField
, then the result of this method is obtained by invoking TemporalField.isSupportedBy(TemporalAccessor)
passing this
as the argument. Whether the field is supported is determined by the field.
isSupported
in interface TemporalAccessor
field
- the field to check, null returns falsepublic boolean isSupported(TemporalUnit unit)
Checks if the specified unit is supported.
This checks if the specified unit can be added to, or subtracted from, this time. If false, then calling the plus(long, TemporalUnit)
and minus
methods will throw an exception.
If the unit is a ChronoUnit
then the query is implemented here. The supported units are:
NANOS
MICROS
MILLIS
SECONDS
MINUTES
HOURS
HALF_DAYS
ChronoUnit
instances will return false. If the unit is not a ChronoUnit
, then the result of this method is obtained by invoking TemporalUnit.isSupportedBy(Temporal)
passing this
as the argument. Whether the unit is supported is determined by the unit.
isSupported
in interface Temporal
unit
- the unit to check, null returns falsepublic ValueRange range(TemporalField field)
Gets the range of valid values for the specified field.
The range object expresses the minimum and maximum valid values for a field. This time is used to enhance the accuracy of the returned range. If it is not possible to return the range, because the field is not supported or for some other reason, an exception is thrown.
If the field is a ChronoField
then the query is implemented here. The supported fields
will return appropriate range instances. All other ChronoField
instances will throw an UnsupportedTemporalTypeException
.
If the field is not a ChronoField
, then the result of this method is obtained by invoking TemporalField.rangeRefinedBy(TemporalAccessor)
passing this
as the argument. Whether the range can be obtained is determined by the field.
range
in interface TemporalAccessor
field
- the field to query the range for, not nullDateTimeException
- if the range for the field cannot be obtainedUnsupportedTemporalTypeException
- if the field is not supportedpublic int get(TemporalField field)
Gets the value of the specified field from this time as an int
.
This queries this time for the value of the specified field. The returned value will always be within the valid range of values for the field. If it is not possible to return the value, because the field is not supported or for some other reason, an exception is thrown.
If the field is a ChronoField
then the query is implemented here. The supported fields
will return valid values based on this time, except NANO_OF_DAY
and MICRO_OF_DAY
which are too large to fit in an int
and throw a DateTimeException
. All other ChronoField
instances will throw an UnsupportedTemporalTypeException
.
If the field is not a ChronoField
, then the result of this method is obtained by invoking TemporalField.getFrom(TemporalAccessor)
passing this
as the argument. Whether the value can be obtained, and what the value represents, is determined by the field.
get
in interface TemporalAccessor
field
- the field to get, not nullDateTimeException
- if a value for the field cannot be obtained or the value is outside the range of valid values for the fieldUnsupportedTemporalTypeException
- if the field is not supported or the range of values exceeds an int
ArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic long getLong(TemporalField field)
Gets the value of the specified field from this time as a long
.
This queries this time for the value of the specified field. If it is not possible to return the value, because the field is not supported or for some other reason, an exception is thrown.
If the field is a ChronoField
then the query is implemented here. The supported fields
will return valid values based on this time. All other ChronoField
instances will throw an UnsupportedTemporalTypeException
.
If the field is not a ChronoField
, then the result of this method is obtained by invoking TemporalField.getFrom(TemporalAccessor)
passing this
as the argument. Whether the value can be obtained, and what the value represents, is determined by the field.
getLong
in interface TemporalAccessor
field
- the field to get, not nullDateTimeException
- if a value for the field cannot be obtainedUnsupportedTemporalTypeException
- if the field is not supportedArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic int getHour()
Gets the hour-of-day field.
public int getMinute()
Gets the minute-of-hour field.
public int getSecond()
Gets the second-of-minute field.
public int getNano()
Gets the nano-of-second field.
public LocalTime with(TemporalAdjuster adjuster)
Returns an adjusted copy of this time.
This returns a LocalTime
, based on this one, with the time adjusted. The adjustment takes place using the specified adjuster strategy object. Read the documentation of the adjuster to understand what adjustment will be made.
A simple adjuster might simply set the one of the fields, such as the hour field. A more complex adjuster might set the time to the last hour of the day.
The result of this method is obtained by invoking the TemporalAdjuster.adjustInto(Temporal)
method on the specified adjuster passing this
as the argument.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
with
in interface Temporal
adjuster
- the adjuster to use, not nullLocalTime
based on this
with the adjustment made, not nullDateTimeException
- if the adjustment cannot be madeArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic LocalTime with(TemporalField field, long newValue)
Returns a copy of this time with the specified field set to a new value.
This returns a LocalTime
, based on this one, with the value for the specified field changed. This can be used to change any supported field, such as the hour, minute or second. If it is not possible to set the value, because the field is not supported or for some other reason, an exception is thrown.
If the field is a ChronoField
then the adjustment is implemented here. The supported fields behave as follows:
NANO_OF_SECOND
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified nano-of-second. The hour, minute and second will be unchanged. NANO_OF_DAY
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified nano-of-day. This completely replaces the time and is equivalent to ofNanoOfDay(long)
. MICRO_OF_SECOND
- Returns a LocalTime
with the nano-of-second replaced by the specified micro-of-second multiplied by 1,000. The hour, minute and second will be unchanged. MICRO_OF_DAY
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified micro-of-day. This completely replaces the time and is equivalent to using ofNanoOfDay(long)
with the micro-of-day multiplied by 1,000. MILLI_OF_SECOND
- Returns a LocalTime
with the nano-of-second replaced by the specified milli-of-second multiplied by 1,000,000. The hour, minute and second will be unchanged. MILLI_OF_DAY
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified milli-of-day. This completely replaces the time and is equivalent to using ofNanoOfDay(long)
with the milli-of-day multiplied by 1,000,000. SECOND_OF_MINUTE
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified second-of-minute. The hour, minute and nano-of-second will be unchanged. SECOND_OF_DAY
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified second-of-day. The nano-of-second will be unchanged. MINUTE_OF_HOUR
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified minute-of-hour. The hour, second-of-minute and nano-of-second will be unchanged. MINUTE_OF_DAY
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified minute-of-day. The second-of-minute and nano-of-second will be unchanged. HOUR_OF_AMPM
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified hour-of-am-pm. The AM/PM, minute-of-hour, second-of-minute and nano-of-second will be unchanged. CLOCK_HOUR_OF_AMPM
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified clock-hour-of-am-pm. The AM/PM, minute-of-hour, second-of-minute and nano-of-second will be unchanged. HOUR_OF_DAY
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified hour-of-day. The minute-of-hour, second-of-minute and nano-of-second will be unchanged. CLOCK_HOUR_OF_DAY
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified clock-hour-of-day. The minute-of-hour, second-of-minute and nano-of-second will be unchanged. AMPM_OF_DAY
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified AM/PM. The hour-of-am-pm, minute-of-hour, second-of-minute and nano-of-second will be unchanged. In all cases, if the new value is outside the valid range of values for the field then a DateTimeException
will be thrown.
All other ChronoField
instances will throw an UnsupportedTemporalTypeException
.
If the field is not a ChronoField
, then the result of this method is obtained by invoking TemporalField.adjustInto(Temporal, long)
passing this
as the argument. In this case, the field determines whether and how to adjust the instant.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
with
in interface Temporal
field
- the field to set in the result, not nullnewValue
- the new value of the field in the resultLocalTime
based on this
with the specified field set, not nullDateTimeException
- if the field cannot be setUnsupportedTemporalTypeException
- if the field is not supportedArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic LocalTime withHour(int hour)
Returns a copy of this LocalTime
with the hour-of-day altered.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
hour
- the hour-of-day to set in the result, from 0 to 23LocalTime
based on this time with the requested hour, not nullDateTimeException
- if the hour value is invalidpublic LocalTime withMinute(int minute)
Returns a copy of this LocalTime
with the minute-of-hour altered.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
minute
- the minute-of-hour to set in the result, from 0 to 59LocalTime
based on this time with the requested minute, not nullDateTimeException
- if the minute value is invalidpublic LocalTime withSecond(int second)
Returns a copy of this LocalTime
with the second-of-minute altered.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
second
- the second-of-minute to set in the result, from 0 to 59LocalTime
based on this time with the requested second, not nullDateTimeException
- if the second value is invalidpublic LocalTime withNano(int nanoOfSecond)
Returns a copy of this LocalTime
with the nano-of-second altered.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
nanoOfSecond
- the nano-of-second to set in the result, from 0 to 999,999,999LocalTime
based on this time with the requested nanosecond, not nullDateTimeException
- if the nanos value is invalidpublic LocalTime truncatedTo(TemporalUnit unit)
Returns a copy of this LocalTime
with the time truncated.
Truncation returns a copy of the original time with fields smaller than the specified unit set to zero. For example, truncating with the minutes
unit will set the second-of-minute and nano-of-second field to zero.
The unit must have a duration that divides into the length of a standard day without remainder. This includes all supplied time units on ChronoUnit
and DAYS
. Other units throw an exception.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
unit
- the unit to truncate to, not nullLocalTime
based on this time with the time truncated, not nullDateTimeException
- if unable to truncateUnsupportedTemporalTypeException
- if the unit is not supportedpublic LocalTime plus(TemporalAmount amountToAdd)
Returns a copy of this time with the specified amount added.
This returns a LocalTime
, based on this one, with the specified amount added. The amount is typically Duration
but may be any other type implementing the TemporalAmount
interface.
The calculation is delegated to the amount object by calling TemporalAmount.addTo(Temporal)
. The amount implementation is free to implement the addition in any way it wishes, however it typically calls back to plus(long, TemporalUnit)
. Consult the documentation of the amount implementation to determine if it can be successfully added.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
plus
in interface Temporal
amountToAdd
- the amount to add, not nullLocalTime
based on this time with the addition made, not nullDateTimeException
- if the addition cannot be madeArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic LocalTime plus(long amountToAdd, TemporalUnit unit)
Returns a copy of this time with the specified amount added.
This returns a LocalTime
, based on this one, with the amount in terms of the unit added. If it is not possible to add the amount, because the unit is not supported or for some other reason, an exception is thrown.
If the field is a ChronoUnit
then the addition is implemented here. The supported fields behave as follows:
NANOS
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified number of nanoseconds added. This is equivalent to plusNanos(long)
. MICROS
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified number of microseconds added. This is equivalent to plusNanos(long)
with the amount multiplied by 1,000. MILLIS
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified number of milliseconds added. This is equivalent to plusNanos(long)
with the amount multiplied by 1,000,000. SECONDS
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified number of seconds added. This is equivalent to plusSeconds(long)
. MINUTES
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified number of minutes added. This is equivalent to plusMinutes(long)
. HOURS
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified number of hours added. This is equivalent to plusHours(long)
. HALF_DAYS
- Returns a LocalTime
with the specified number of half-days added. This is equivalent to plusHours(long)
with the amount multiplied by 12. All other ChronoUnit
instances will throw an UnsupportedTemporalTypeException
.
If the field is not a ChronoUnit
, then the result of this method is obtained by invoking TemporalUnit.addTo(Temporal, long)
passing this
as the argument. In this case, the unit determines whether and how to perform the addition.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
plus
in interface Temporal
amountToAdd
- the amount of the unit to add to the result, may be negativeunit
- the unit of the amount to add, not nullLocalTime
based on this time with the specified amount added, not nullDateTimeException
- if the addition cannot be madeUnsupportedTemporalTypeException
- if the unit is not supportedArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic LocalTime plusHours(long hoursToAdd)
Returns a copy of this LocalTime
with the specified number of hours added.
This adds the specified number of hours to this time, returning a new time. The calculation wraps around midnight.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
hoursToAdd
- the hours to add, may be negativeLocalTime
based on this time with the hours added, not nullpublic LocalTime plusMinutes(long minutesToAdd)
Returns a copy of this LocalTime
with the specified number of minutes added.
This adds the specified number of minutes to this time, returning a new time. The calculation wraps around midnight.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
minutesToAdd
- the minutes to add, may be negativeLocalTime
based on this time with the minutes added, not nullpublic LocalTime plusSeconds(long secondstoAdd)
Returns a copy of this LocalTime
with the specified number of seconds added.
This adds the specified number of seconds to this time, returning a new time. The calculation wraps around midnight.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
secondstoAdd
- the seconds to add, may be negativeLocalTime
based on this time with the seconds added, not nullpublic LocalTime plusNanos(long nanosToAdd)
Returns a copy of this LocalTime
with the specified number of nanoseconds added.
This adds the specified number of nanoseconds to this time, returning a new time. The calculation wraps around midnight.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
nanosToAdd
- the nanos to add, may be negativeLocalTime
based on this time with the nanoseconds added, not nullpublic LocalTime minus(TemporalAmount amountToSubtract)
Returns a copy of this time with the specified amount subtracted.
This returns a LocalTime
, based on this one, with the specified amount subtracted. The amount is typically Duration
but may be any other type implementing the TemporalAmount
interface.
The calculation is delegated to the amount object by calling TemporalAmount.subtractFrom(Temporal)
. The amount implementation is free to implement the subtraction in any way it wishes, however it typically calls back to minus(long, TemporalUnit)
. Consult the documentation of the amount implementation to determine if it can be successfully subtracted.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
minus
in interface Temporal
amountToSubtract
- the amount to subtract, not nullLocalTime
based on this time with the subtraction made, not nullDateTimeException
- if the subtraction cannot be madeArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic LocalTime minus(long amountToSubtract, TemporalUnit unit)
Returns a copy of this time with the specified amount subtracted.
This returns a LocalTime
, based on this one, with the amount in terms of the unit subtracted. If it is not possible to subtract the amount, because the unit is not supported or for some other reason, an exception is thrown.
This method is equivalent to plus(long, TemporalUnit)
with the amount negated. See that method for a full description of how addition, and thus subtraction, works.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
minus
in interface Temporal
amountToSubtract
- the amount of the unit to subtract from the result, may be negativeunit
- the unit of the amount to subtract, not nullLocalTime
based on this time with the specified amount subtracted, not nullDateTimeException
- if the subtraction cannot be madeUnsupportedTemporalTypeException
- if the unit is not supportedArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic LocalTime minusHours(long hoursToSubtract)
Returns a copy of this LocalTime
with the specified number of hours subtracted.
This subtracts the specified number of hours from this time, returning a new time. The calculation wraps around midnight.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
hoursToSubtract
- the hours to subtract, may be negativeLocalTime
based on this time with the hours subtracted, not nullpublic LocalTime minusMinutes(long minutesToSubtract)
Returns a copy of this LocalTime
with the specified number of minutes subtracted.
This subtracts the specified number of minutes from this time, returning a new time. The calculation wraps around midnight.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
minutesToSubtract
- the minutes to subtract, may be negativeLocalTime
based on this time with the minutes subtracted, not nullpublic LocalTime minusSeconds(long secondsToSubtract)
Returns a copy of this LocalTime
with the specified number of seconds subtracted.
This subtracts the specified number of seconds from this time, returning a new time. The calculation wraps around midnight.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
secondsToSubtract
- the seconds to subtract, may be negativeLocalTime
based on this time with the seconds subtracted, not nullpublic LocalTime minusNanos(long nanosToSubtract)
Returns a copy of this LocalTime
with the specified number of nanoseconds subtracted.
This subtracts the specified number of nanoseconds from this time, returning a new time. The calculation wraps around midnight.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
nanosToSubtract
- the nanos to subtract, may be negativeLocalTime
based on this time with the nanoseconds subtracted, not nullpublic <R> R query(TemporalQuery<R> query)
Queries this time using the specified query.
This queries this time using the specified query strategy object. The TemporalQuery
object defines the logic to be used to obtain the result. Read the documentation of the query to understand what the result of this method will be.
The result of this method is obtained by invoking the TemporalQuery.queryFrom(TemporalAccessor)
method on the specified query passing this
as the argument.
query
in interface TemporalAccessor
R
- the type of the resultquery
- the query to invoke, not nullDateTimeException
- if unable to query (defined by the query)ArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurs (defined by the query)public Temporal adjustInto(Temporal temporal)
Adjusts the specified temporal object to have the same time as this object.
This returns a temporal object of the same observable type as the input with the time changed to be the same as this.
The adjustment is equivalent to using Temporal.with(TemporalField, long)
passing ChronoField.NANO_OF_DAY
as the field.
In most cases, it is clearer to reverse the calling pattern by using Temporal.with(TemporalAdjuster)
:
// these two lines are equivalent, but the second approach is recommended temporal = thisLocalTime.adjustInto(temporal); temporal = temporal.with(thisLocalTime);
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
adjustInto
in interface TemporalAdjuster
temporal
- the target object to be adjusted, not nullDateTimeException
- if unable to make the adjustmentArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic long until(Temporal endExclusive, TemporalUnit unit)
Calculates the amount of time until another time in terms of the specified unit.
This calculates the amount of time between two LocalTime
objects in terms of a single TemporalUnit
. The start and end points are this
and the specified time. The result will be negative if the end is before the start. The Temporal
passed to this method is converted to a LocalTime
using from(TemporalAccessor)
. For example, the amount in hours between two times can be calculated using startTime.until(endTime, HOURS)
.
The calculation returns a whole number, representing the number of complete units between the two times. For example, the amount in hours between 11:30 and 13:29 will only be one hour as it is one minute short of two hours.
There are two equivalent ways of using this method. The first is to invoke this method. The second is to use TemporalUnit.between(Temporal, Temporal)
:
// these two lines are equivalent amount = start.until(end, MINUTES); amount = MINUTES.between(start, end);The choice should be made based on which makes the code more readable.
The calculation is implemented in this method for ChronoUnit
. The units NANOS
, MICROS
, MILLIS
, SECONDS
, MINUTES
, HOURS
and HALF_DAYS
are supported. Other ChronoUnit
values will throw an exception.
If the unit is not a ChronoUnit
, then the result of this method is obtained by invoking TemporalUnit.between(Temporal, Temporal)
passing this
as the first argument and the converted input temporal as the second argument.
This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.
until
in interface Temporal
endExclusive
- the end time, exclusive, which is converted to a LocalTime
, not nullunit
- the unit to measure the amount in, not nullDateTimeException
- if the amount cannot be calculated, or the end temporal cannot be converted to a LocalTime
UnsupportedTemporalTypeException
- if the unit is not supportedArithmeticException
- if numeric overflow occurspublic String format(DateTimeFormatter formatter)
Formats this time using the specified formatter.
This time will be passed to the formatter to produce a string.
formatter
- the formatter to use, not nullDateTimeException
- if an error occurs during printingpublic LocalDateTime atDate(LocalDate date)
Combines this time with a date to create a LocalDateTime
.
This returns a LocalDateTime
formed from this time at the specified date. All possible combinations of date and time are valid.
date
- the date to combine with, not nullpublic OffsetTime atOffset(ZoneOffset offset)
Combines this time with an offset to create an OffsetTime
.
This returns an OffsetTime
formed from this time at the specified offset. All possible combinations of time and offset are valid.
offset
- the offset to combine with, not nullpublic int toSecondOfDay()
Extracts the time as seconds of day, from 0
to 24 * 60 * 60 - 1
.
public long toNanoOfDay()
Extracts the time as nanos of day, from 0
to 24 * 60 * 60 * 1,000,000,000 - 1
.
public int compareTo(LocalTime other)
Compares this time to another time.
The comparison is based on the time-line position of the local times within a day. It is "consistent with equals", as defined by Comparable
.
compareTo
in interface Comparable<LocalTime>
other
- the other time to compare to, not nullNullPointerException
- if other
is nullpublic boolean isAfter(LocalTime other)
Checks if this time is after the specified time.
The comparison is based on the time-line position of the time within a day.
other
- the other time to compare to, not nullNullPointerException
- if other
is nullpublic boolean isBefore(LocalTime other)
Checks if this time is before the specified time.
The comparison is based on the time-line position of the time within a day.
other
- the other time to compare to, not nullNullPointerException
- if other
is nullpublic boolean equals(Object obj)
Checks if this time is equal to another time.
The comparison is based on the time-line position of the time within a day.
Only objects of type LocalTime
are compared, other types return false. To compare the date of two TemporalAccessor
instances, use ChronoField.NANO_OF_DAY
as a comparator.
equals
in class Object
obj
- the object to check, null returns falseObject.hashCode()
, HashMap
public int hashCode()
A hash code for this time.
hashCode
in class Object
Object.equals(java.lang.Object)
, System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)
public String toString()
Outputs this time as a String
, such as 10:15
.
The output will be one of the following ISO-8601 formats:
HH:mm
HH:mm:ss
HH:mm:ss.SSS
HH:mm:ss.SSSSSS
HH:mm:ss.SSSSSSSSS
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