Java Code Examples for java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount#get()

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Example 1
Source File: Period.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 2
Source File: Period.java    From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 3
Source File: Period.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 4
Source File: Period.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 5
Source File: Period.java    From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 6
Source File: Period.java    From Java8CN with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 7
Source File: Period.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 8
Source File: Period.java    From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 9
Source File: Period.java    From Bytecoder with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 10
Source File: Period.java    From jdk1.8-source-analysis with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 11
Source File: Period.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 12
Source File: Period.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 13
Source File: Period.java    From JDKSourceCode1.8 with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 14
Source File: Period.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 15
Source File: Period.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 16
Source File: Period.java    From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Obtains an instance of {@code Period} from a temporal amount.
 * <p>
 * This obtains a period based on the specified amount.
 * A {@code TemporalAmount} represents an  amount of time, which may be
 * date-based or time-based, which this factory extracts to a {@code Period}.
 * <p>
 * The conversion loops around the set of units from the amount and uses
 * the {@link ChronoUnit#YEARS YEARS}, {@link ChronoUnit#MONTHS MONTHS}
 * and {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS} units to create a period.
 * If any other units are found then an exception is thrown.
 * <p>
 * If the amount is a {@code ChronoPeriod} then it must use the ISO chronology.
 *
 * @param amount  the temporal amount to convert, not null
 * @return the equivalent period, not null
 * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code Period}
 * @throws ArithmeticException if the amount of years, months or days exceeds an int
 */
public static Period from(TemporalAmount amount) {
    if (amount instanceof Period) {
        return (Period) amount;
    }
    if (amount instanceof ChronoPeriod) {
        if (IsoChronology.INSTANCE.equals(((ChronoPeriod) amount).getChronology()) == false) {
            throw new DateTimeException("Period requires ISO chronology: " + amount);
        }
    }
    Objects.requireNonNull(amount, "amount");
    int years = 0;
    int months = 0;
    int days = 0;
    for (TemporalUnit unit : amount.getUnits()) {
        long unitAmount = amount.get(unit);
        if (unit == ChronoUnit.YEARS) {
            years = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.MONTHS) {
            months = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else if (unit == ChronoUnit.DAYS) {
            days = Math.toIntExact(unitAmount);
        } else {
            throw new DateTimeException("Unit must be Years, Months or Days, but was " + unit);
        }
    }
    return create(years, months, days);
}
 
Example 17
Source File: TimeUtils.java    From ProjectAres with GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public static long getUnitOrDefault(TemporalAmount period, TemporalUnit unit, long def) {
    return period.getUnits().contains(unit) ? period.get(unit) : def;
}
 
Example 18
Source File: TemporalAmountDurationLib.java    From jdmn with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public Long years(TemporalAmount duration) {
    return duration.get(ChronoUnit.YEARS);
}
 
Example 19
Source File: SettingsTest.java    From robozonky with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
@Override
public boolean test(final TemporalAmount o) {
    return o.get(ChronoUnit.SECONDS) == seconds;
}
 
Example 20
Source File: DateTimeExtensions.java    From groovy with Apache License 2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Supports the getAt operator; equivalent to calling the
 * {@link java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount#get(TemporalUnit)} method.
 *
 * @param self a TemporalAmount
 * @param unit a non-null TemporalUnit
 * @return the value for the field
 * @throws DateTimeException                if a value for the field cannot be obtained
 * @throws UnsupportedTemporalTypeException if the field is not supported
 * @throws ArithmeticException              if numeric overflow occurs
 * @since 2.5.0
 */
public static long getAt(final TemporalAmount self, TemporalUnit unit) {
    return self.get(unit);
}