Java Code Examples for org.joda.time.DateTimeUtils#getDurationMillis()
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Example 1
Source File: Time_22_BasePeriod_s.java From coming with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a period from the given start point and duration. * * @param startInstant the interval start, null means now * @param duration the duration of the interval, null means zero-length * @param type which set of fields this period supports, null means standard */ protected BasePeriod(ReadableInstant startInstant, ReadableDuration duration, PeriodType type) { super(); type = checkPeriodType(type); long startMillis = DateTimeUtils.getInstantMillis(startInstant); long durationMillis = DateTimeUtils.getDurationMillis(duration); long endMillis = FieldUtils.safeAdd(startMillis, durationMillis); Chronology chrono = DateTimeUtils.getInstantChronology(startInstant); iType = type; iValues = chrono.get(this, startMillis, endMillis); }
Example 2
Source File: Time_22_BasePeriod_s.java From coming with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a period from the given duration and end point. * * @param duration the duration of the interval, null means zero-length * @param endInstant the interval end, null means now * @param type which set of fields this period supports, null means standard */ protected BasePeriod(ReadableDuration duration, ReadableInstant endInstant, PeriodType type) { super(); type = checkPeriodType(type); long durationMillis = DateTimeUtils.getDurationMillis(duration); long endMillis = DateTimeUtils.getInstantMillis(endInstant); long startMillis = FieldUtils.safeSubtract(endMillis, durationMillis); Chronology chrono = DateTimeUtils.getInstantChronology(endInstant); iType = type; iValues = chrono.get(this, startMillis, endMillis); }
Example 3
Source File: Time_22_BasePeriod_t.java From coming with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a period from the given start point and duration. * * @param startInstant the interval start, null means now * @param duration the duration of the interval, null means zero-length * @param type which set of fields this period supports, null means standard */ protected BasePeriod(ReadableInstant startInstant, ReadableDuration duration, PeriodType type) { super(); type = checkPeriodType(type); long startMillis = DateTimeUtils.getInstantMillis(startInstant); long durationMillis = DateTimeUtils.getDurationMillis(duration); long endMillis = FieldUtils.safeAdd(startMillis, durationMillis); Chronology chrono = DateTimeUtils.getInstantChronology(startInstant); iType = type; iValues = chrono.get(this, startMillis, endMillis); }
Example 4
Source File: Time_22_BasePeriod_t.java From coming with MIT License | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a period from the given duration and end point. * * @param duration the duration of the interval, null means zero-length * @param endInstant the interval end, null means now * @param type which set of fields this period supports, null means standard */ protected BasePeriod(ReadableDuration duration, ReadableInstant endInstant, PeriodType type) { super(); type = checkPeriodType(type); long durationMillis = DateTimeUtils.getDurationMillis(duration); long endMillis = DateTimeUtils.getInstantMillis(endInstant); long startMillis = FieldUtils.safeSubtract(endMillis, durationMillis); Chronology chrono = DateTimeUtils.getInstantChronology(endInstant); iType = type; iValues = chrono.get(this, startMillis, endMillis); }
Example 5
Source File: BaseInterval.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Constructs an interval from a start instant and a duration. * * @param start start of this interval, null means now * @param duration the duration of this interval, null means zero length * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the end is before the start * @throws ArithmeticException if the end instant exceeds the capacity of a long */ protected BaseInterval(ReadableInstant start, ReadableDuration duration) { super(); iChronology = DateTimeUtils.getInstantChronology(start); iStartMillis = DateTimeUtils.getInstantMillis(start); long durationMillis = DateTimeUtils.getDurationMillis(duration); iEndMillis = FieldUtils.safeAdd(iStartMillis, durationMillis); checkInterval(iStartMillis, iEndMillis); }
Example 6
Source File: BaseInterval.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Constructs an interval from a millisecond duration and an end instant. * * @param duration the duration of this interval, null means zero length * @param end end of this interval, null means now * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the end is before the start * @throws ArithmeticException if the start instant exceeds the capacity of a long */ protected BaseInterval(ReadableDuration duration, ReadableInstant end) { super(); iChronology = DateTimeUtils.getInstantChronology(end); iEndMillis = DateTimeUtils.getInstantMillis(end); long durationMillis = DateTimeUtils.getDurationMillis(duration); iStartMillis = FieldUtils.safeAdd(iEndMillis, -durationMillis); checkInterval(iStartMillis, iEndMillis); }
Example 7
Source File: BasePeriod.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a period from the given start point and duration. * * @param startInstant the interval start, null means now * @param duration the duration of the interval, null means zero-length * @param type which set of fields this period supports, null means standard */ protected BasePeriod(ReadableInstant startInstant, ReadableDuration duration, PeriodType type) { super(); type = checkPeriodType(type); long startMillis = DateTimeUtils.getInstantMillis(startInstant); long durationMillis = DateTimeUtils.getDurationMillis(duration); long endMillis = FieldUtils.safeAdd(startMillis, durationMillis); Chronology chrono = DateTimeUtils.getInstantChronology(startInstant); iType = type; iValues = chrono.get(this, startMillis, endMillis); }
Example 8
Source File: BasePeriod.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a period from the given duration and end point. * * @param duration the duration of the interval, null means zero-length * @param endInstant the interval end, null means now * @param type which set of fields this period supports, null means standard */ protected BasePeriod(ReadableDuration duration, ReadableInstant endInstant, PeriodType type) { super(); type = checkPeriodType(type); long durationMillis = DateTimeUtils.getDurationMillis(duration); long endMillis = DateTimeUtils.getInstantMillis(endInstant); long startMillis = FieldUtils.safeSubtract(endMillis, durationMillis); Chronology chrono = DateTimeUtils.getInstantChronology(endInstant); iType = type; iValues = chrono.get(this, startMillis, endMillis); }
Example 9
Source File: BaseInterval.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Constructs an interval from a start instant and a duration. * * @param start start of this interval, null means now * @param duration the duration of this interval, null means zero length * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the end is before the start * @throws ArithmeticException if the end instant exceeds the capacity of a long */ protected BaseInterval(ReadableInstant start, ReadableDuration duration) { super(); iChronology = DateTimeUtils.getInstantChronology(start); iStartMillis = DateTimeUtils.getInstantMillis(start); long durationMillis = DateTimeUtils.getDurationMillis(duration); iEndMillis = FieldUtils.safeAdd(iStartMillis, durationMillis); checkInterval(iStartMillis, iEndMillis); }
Example 10
Source File: BaseInterval.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Constructs an interval from a millisecond duration and an end instant. * * @param duration the duration of this interval, null means zero length * @param end end of this interval, null means now * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the end is before the start * @throws ArithmeticException if the start instant exceeds the capacity of a long */ protected BaseInterval(ReadableDuration duration, ReadableInstant end) { super(); iChronology = DateTimeUtils.getInstantChronology(end); iEndMillis = DateTimeUtils.getInstantMillis(end); long durationMillis = DateTimeUtils.getDurationMillis(duration); iStartMillis = FieldUtils.safeAdd(iEndMillis, -durationMillis); checkInterval(iStartMillis, iEndMillis); }
Example 11
Source File: BasePeriod.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a period from the given start point and duration. * * @param startInstant the interval start, null means now * @param duration the duration of the interval, null means zero-length * @param type which set of fields this period supports, null means standard */ protected BasePeriod(ReadableInstant startInstant, ReadableDuration duration, PeriodType type) { super(); type = checkPeriodType(type); long startMillis = DateTimeUtils.getInstantMillis(startInstant); long durationMillis = DateTimeUtils.getDurationMillis(duration); long endMillis = FieldUtils.safeAdd(startMillis, durationMillis); Chronology chrono = DateTimeUtils.getInstantChronology(startInstant); iType = type; iValues = chrono.get(this, startMillis, endMillis); }
Example 12
Source File: BasePeriod.java From astor with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Creates a period from the given duration and end point. * * @param duration the duration of the interval, null means zero-length * @param endInstant the interval end, null means now * @param type which set of fields this period supports, null means standard */ protected BasePeriod(ReadableDuration duration, ReadableInstant endInstant, PeriodType type) { super(); type = checkPeriodType(type); long durationMillis = DateTimeUtils.getDurationMillis(duration); long endMillis = DateTimeUtils.getInstantMillis(endInstant); long startMillis = FieldUtils.safeSubtract(endMillis, durationMillis); Chronology chrono = DateTimeUtils.getInstantChronology(endInstant); iType = type; iValues = chrono.get(this, startMillis, endMillis); }