Java Code Examples for java.time.Period#of()
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Example 1
Source File: CopticDate.java From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
@Override public Period until(ChronoLocalDate endDate) { // TODO: untested CopticDate end = getChronology().date(endDate); long totalMonths = (end.prolepticYear - this.prolepticYear) * 13 + (end.month - this.month); // safe int days = end.day - this.day; if (totalMonths > 0 && days < 0) { totalMonths--; CopticDate calcDate = this.plusMonths(totalMonths); days = (int) (end.toEpochDay() - calcDate.toEpochDay()); // safe } else if (totalMonths < 0 && days > 0) { totalMonths++; days -= end.lengthOfMonth(); } long years = totalMonths / 13; // safe int months = (int) (totalMonths % 13); // safe return Period.of(Math.toIntExact(years), months, days); }
Example 2
Source File: XmlAdaptersTest.java From threeten-jaxb with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
XmlAdaptersTest() throws JAXBException { jaxbContext = JAXBContext.newInstance(Bean.class); final Bean expectedBean = new Bean(); expectedBean.duration = Duration.ofDays(2).plusHours(3).plusMinutes(4); expectedBean.instant = LocalDateTime.of(2007, 12, 3, 10, 15, 30) .toInstant(ZoneOffset.UTC); expectedBean.localDateTime = LocalDateTime.of(2007, 12, 3, 10, 15, 30); expectedBean.localDate = LocalDate.of(2014, 12, 31); expectedBean.localTime = LocalTime.of(10, 15, 30); expectedBean.monthDay = MonthDay.of(Month.DECEMBER, 3); expectedBean.offsetDateTime = OffsetDateTime .of(2007, 12, 3, 10, 15, 30, 0, ZoneOffset.ofHours(1)); expectedBean.offsetTime = OffsetTime .of(10, 15, 30, 0, ZoneOffset.ofHours(1)); expectedBean.period = Period.of(1, 2, 25); expectedBean.year = Year.of(-2014); expectedBean.yearMonth = YearMonth.of(2014, 12); expectedBean.zoneId = ZoneId.of("America/New_York"); expectedBean.zoneOffset = ZoneOffset.ofHoursMinutes(-12, 0); expectedBean.zonedDateTime = ZonedDateTime .of(2007, 12, 3, 10, 15, 30, 0, ZoneId.of("Europe/Paris")); this.expectedBean = expectedBean; this.expectedMarshalledBean = getClass().getResource("expectedBean.xml"); }
Example 3
Source File: TCKChronoPeriod.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test(dataProvider="calendars", expectedExceptions=DateTimeException.class) public void test_plus_wrongChrono(Chronology chrono) { ChronoPeriod period = chrono.period(1, 2, 3); ChronoPeriod isoPeriod = Period.of(2, 3, 4); ChronoPeriod thaiPeriod = ThaiBuddhistChronology.INSTANCE.period(2, 3, 4); // one of these two will fail period.plus(isoPeriod); period.plus(thaiPeriod); }
Example 4
Source File: TCKYear.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
@DataProvider(name="plusInvalidUnit") Object[][] data_plusInvalidUnit() { return new Object[][] { {Period.of(0, 1, 0)}, {Period.of(0, 0, 1)}, {Period.of(0, 1, 1)}, {Period.of(1, 1, 1)}, {Duration.ofDays(1)}, {Duration.ofHours(1)}, {Duration.ofMinutes(1)}, {Duration.ofSeconds(1)}, }; }
Example 5
Source File: TCKYear.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
@DataProvider(name="plusInvalidUnit") Object[][] data_plusInvalidUnit() { return new Object[][] { {Period.of(0, 1, 0)}, {Period.of(0, 0, 1)}, {Period.of(0, 1, 1)}, {Period.of(1, 1, 1)}, {Duration.ofDays(1)}, {Duration.ofHours(1)}, {Duration.ofMinutes(1)}, {Duration.ofSeconds(1)}, }; }
Example 6
Source File: TCKPeriod.java From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
@DataProvider(name="toStringAndParse") Object[][] data_toString() { return new Object[][] { {Period.ZERO, "P0D"}, {Period.ofDays(0), "P0D"}, {Period.ofYears(1), "P1Y"}, {Period.ofMonths(1), "P1M"}, {Period.ofDays(1), "P1D"}, {Period.of(1, 2, 0), "P1Y2M"}, {Period.of(0, 2, 3), "P2M3D"}, {Period.of(1, 2, 3), "P1Y2M3D"}, }; }
Example 7
Source File: TCKYear.java From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
@DataProvider(name="plusInvalidUnit") Object[][] data_plusInvalidUnit() { return new Object[][] { {Period.of(0, 1, 0)}, {Period.of(0, 0, 1)}, {Period.of(0, 1, 1)}, {Period.of(1, 1, 1)}, {Duration.ofDays(1)}, {Duration.ofHours(1)}, {Duration.ofMinutes(1)}, {Duration.ofSeconds(1)}, }; }
Example 8
Source File: PeriodDeserTest.java From jackson-modules-java8 with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
@Test public void testDeserialization01() throws Exception { Period period = Period.of(1, 6, 15); Period value = MAPPER.readValue('"' + period.toString() + '"', Period.class); assertEquals("The value is not correct.", period, value); }
Example 9
Source File: TCKPeriod.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public void test_equals_otherClass() { Period test = Period.of(1, 2, 3); assertEquals(test.equals(""), false); }
Example 10
Source File: PeriodHandle.java From joyrpc with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public Period readResolve() { return Period.of(years, months, days); }
Example 11
Source File: TCKPeriod.java From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
@DataProvider(name="parseSuccess") Object[][] data_factory_parseSuccess() { return new Object[][] { {"P1Y", Period.ofYears(1)}, {"P12Y", Period.ofYears(12)}, {"P987654321Y", Period.ofYears(987654321)}, {"P+1Y", Period.ofYears(1)}, {"P+12Y", Period.ofYears(12)}, {"P+987654321Y", Period.ofYears(987654321)}, {"P+0Y", Period.ofYears(0)}, {"P0Y", Period.ofYears(0)}, {"P-0Y", Period.ofYears(0)}, {"P-25Y", Period.ofYears(-25)}, {"P-987654321Y", Period.ofYears(-987654321)}, {"P" + Integer.MAX_VALUE + "Y", Period.ofYears(Integer.MAX_VALUE)}, {"P" + Integer.MIN_VALUE + "Y", Period.ofYears(Integer.MIN_VALUE)}, {"P1M", Period.ofMonths(1)}, {"P12M", Period.ofMonths(12)}, {"P987654321M", Period.ofMonths(987654321)}, {"P+1M", Period.ofMonths(1)}, {"P+12M", Period.ofMonths(12)}, {"P+987654321M", Period.ofMonths(987654321)}, {"P+0M", Period.ofMonths(0)}, {"P0M", Period.ofMonths(0)}, {"P-0M", Period.ofMonths(0)}, {"P-25M", Period.ofMonths(-25)}, {"P-987654321M", Period.ofMonths(-987654321)}, {"P" + Integer.MAX_VALUE + "M", Period.ofMonths(Integer.MAX_VALUE)}, {"P" + Integer.MIN_VALUE + "M", Period.ofMonths(Integer.MIN_VALUE)}, {"P1W", Period.ofDays(1 * 7)}, {"P12W", Period.ofDays(12 * 7)}, {"P7654321W", Period.ofDays(7654321 * 7)}, {"P+1W", Period.ofDays(1 * 7)}, {"P+12W", Period.ofDays(12 * 7)}, {"P+7654321W", Period.ofDays(7654321 * 7)}, {"P+0W", Period.ofDays(0)}, {"P0W", Period.ofDays(0)}, {"P-0W", Period.ofDays(0)}, {"P-25W", Period.ofDays(-25 * 7)}, {"P-7654321W", Period.ofDays(-7654321 * 7)}, {"P1D", Period.ofDays(1)}, {"P12D", Period.ofDays(12)}, {"P987654321D", Period.ofDays(987654321)}, {"P+1D", Period.ofDays(1)}, {"P+12D", Period.ofDays(12)}, {"P+987654321D", Period.ofDays(987654321)}, {"P+0D", Period.ofDays(0)}, {"P0D", Period.ofDays(0)}, {"P-0D", Period.ofDays(0)}, {"P-25D", Period.ofDays(-25)}, {"P-987654321D", Period.ofDays(-987654321)}, {"P" + Integer.MAX_VALUE + "D", Period.ofDays(Integer.MAX_VALUE)}, {"P" + Integer.MIN_VALUE + "D", Period.ofDays(Integer.MIN_VALUE)}, {"P0Y0M0D", Period.of(0, 0, 0)}, {"P2Y0M0D", Period.of(2, 0, 0)}, {"P0Y3M0D", Period.of(0, 3, 0)}, {"P0Y0M4D", Period.of(0, 0, 4)}, {"P2Y3M25D", Period.of(2, 3, 25)}, {"P-2Y3M25D", Period.of(-2, 3, 25)}, {"P2Y-3M25D", Period.of(2, -3, 25)}, {"P2Y3M-25D", Period.of(2, 3, -25)}, {"P-2Y-3M-25D", Period.of(-2, -3, -25)}, {"P0Y0M0W0D", Period.of(0, 0, 0)}, {"P2Y3M4W25D", Period.of(2, 3, 4 * 7 + 25)}, {"P-2Y-3M-4W-25D", Period.of(-2, -3, -4 * 7 - 25)}, }; }
Example 12
Source File: TCKPeriod.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
@Test(dataProvider="BadTemporalUnit", expectedExceptions=DateTimeException.class) public void test_bad_getUnit(TemporalUnit unit) { Period period = Period.of(2, 2, 2); period.get(unit); }
Example 13
Source File: TCKPeriod.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public void test_equals_self() { Period test = Period.of(1, 2, 3); assertEquals(test.equals(test), true); }
Example 14
Source File: TCKPeriod.java From j2objc with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Test public void factory_from_TemporalAmount_Period() { TemporalAmount amount = Period.of(1, 2, 3); assertPeriod(Period.from(amount), 1, 2, 3); }
Example 15
Source File: TCKPeriod.java From j2objc with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
private static Period pymd(int y, int m, int d) { return Period.of(y, m, d); }
Example 16
Source File: TCKPeriod.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
public void test_equals_otherClass() { Period test = Period.of(1, 2, 3); assertEquals(test.equals(""), false); }
Example 17
Source File: IsoChronology.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Obtains a period for this chronology based on years, months and days. * <p> * This returns a period tied to the ISO chronology using the specified * years, months and days. See {@link Period} for further details. * * @param years the number of years, may be negative * @param months the number of years, may be negative * @param days the number of years, may be negative * @return the period in terms of this chronology, not null * @return the ISO period, not null */ @Override // override with covariant return type public Period period(int years, int months, int days) { return Period.of(years, months, days); }
Example 18
Source File: IsoChronology.java From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Obtains a period for this chronology based on years, months and days. * <p> * This returns a period tied to the ISO chronology using the specified * years, months and days. See {@link Period} for further details. * * @param years the number of years, may be negative * @param months the number of years, may be negative * @param days the number of years, may be negative * @return the period in terms of this chronology, not null * @return the ISO period, not null */ @Override // override with covariant return type public Period period(int years, int months, int days) { return Period.of(years, months, days); }
Example 19
Source File: IsoChronology.java From desugar_jdk_libs with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Obtains a period for this chronology based on years, months and days. * <p> * This returns a period tied to the ISO chronology using the specified * years, months and days. See {@link Period} for further details. * * @param years the number of years, may be negative * @param months the number of years, may be negative * @param days the number of years, may be negative * @return the period in terms of this chronology, not null * @return the ISO period, not null */ @Override // override with covariant return type public Period period(int years, int months, int days) { return Period.of(years, months, days); }
Example 20
Source File: IsoChronology.java From Java8CN with Apache License 2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Obtains a period for this chronology based on years, months and days. * <p> * This returns a period tied to the ISO chronology using the specified * years, months and days. See {@link Period} for further details. * * @param years the number of years, may be negative * @param months the number of years, may be negative * @param days the number of years, may be negative * @return the period in terms of this chronology, not null * @return the ISO period, not null */ @Override // override with covariant return type public Period period(int years, int months, int days) { return Period.of(years, months, days); }