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Java example source code file (LocalDateTime.java)
The LocalDateTime.java Java example source code/* * Copyright (c) 2012, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. * * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING * NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS * SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ package java.time; import static java.time.LocalTime.HOURS_PER_DAY; import static java.time.LocalTime.MICROS_PER_DAY; import static java.time.LocalTime.MILLIS_PER_DAY; import static java.time.LocalTime.MINUTES_PER_DAY; import static java.time.LocalTime.NANOS_PER_DAY; import static java.time.LocalTime.NANOS_PER_HOUR; import static java.time.LocalTime.NANOS_PER_MINUTE; import static java.time.LocalTime.NANOS_PER_SECOND; import static java.time.LocalTime.SECONDS_PER_DAY; import static java.time.temporal.ChronoField.NANO_OF_SECOND; import java.io.DataInput; import java.io.DataOutput; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InvalidObjectException; import java.io.ObjectInputStream; import java.io.Serializable; import java.time.chrono.ChronoLocalDateTime; import java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter; import java.time.format.DateTimeParseException; import java.time.temporal.ChronoField; import java.time.temporal.ChronoUnit; import java.time.temporal.Temporal; import java.time.temporal.TemporalAccessor; import java.time.temporal.TemporalAdjuster; import java.time.temporal.TemporalAmount; import java.time.temporal.TemporalField; import java.time.temporal.TemporalQueries; import java.time.temporal.TemporalQuery; import java.time.temporal.TemporalUnit; import java.time.temporal.UnsupportedTemporalTypeException; import java.time.temporal.ValueRange; import java.time.zone.ZoneRules; import java.util.Objects; /** * A date-time without a time-zone in the ISO-8601 calendar system, * such as {@code 2007-12-03T10:15:30}. * <p> * {@code LocalDateTime} is an immutable date-time object that represents a date-time, * often viewed as year-month-day-hour-minute-second. Other date and time fields, * such as day-of-year, day-of-week and week-of-year, can also be accessed. * Time is represented to nanosecond precision. * For example, the value "2nd October 2007 at 13:45.30.123456789" can be * stored in a {@code LocalDateTime}. * <p> * This class does not store or represent a time-zone. * Instead, it is a description of the date, as used for birthdays, combined with * 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. * <p> * The ISO-8601 calendar system is the modern civil calendar system used today * in most of the world. It is equivalent to the proleptic Gregorian calendar * system, in which today's rules for leap years are applied for all time. * For most applications written today, the ISO-8601 rules are entirely suitable. * However, any application that makes use of historical dates, and requires them * to be accurate will find the ISO-8601 approach unsuitable. * * <p> * This is a <a href="{@docRoot}/java/lang/doc-files/ValueBased.html">value-based * class; use of identity-sensitive operations (including reference equality * ({@code ==}), identity hash code, or synchronization) on instances of * {@code LocalDateTime} may have unpredictable results and should be avoided. * The {@code equals} method should be used for comparisons. * * @implSpec * This class is immutable and thread-safe. * * @since 1.8 */ public final class LocalDateTime implements Temporal, TemporalAdjuster, ChronoLocalDateTime<LocalDate>, Serializable { /** * The minimum supported {@code LocalDateTime}, '-999999999-01-01T00:00:00'. * This is the local date-time of midnight at the start of the minimum date. * This combines {@link LocalDate#MIN} and {@link LocalTime#MIN}. * This could be used by an application as a "far past" date-time. */ public static final LocalDateTime MIN = LocalDateTime.of(LocalDate.MIN, LocalTime.MIN); /** * The maximum supported {@code LocalDateTime}, '+999999999-12-31T23:59:59.999999999'. * This is the local date-time just before midnight at the end of the maximum date. * This combines {@link LocalDate#MAX} and {@link LocalTime#MAX}. * This could be used by an application as a "far future" date-time. */ public static final LocalDateTime MAX = LocalDateTime.of(LocalDate.MAX, LocalTime.MAX); /** * Serialization version. */ private static final long serialVersionUID = 6207766400415563566L; /** * The date part. */ private final LocalDate date; /** * The time part. */ private final LocalTime time; //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Obtains the current date-time from the system clock in the default time-zone. * <p> * This will query the {@link Clock#systemDefaultZone() system clock} in the default * time-zone to obtain the current date-time. * <p> * Using this method will prevent the ability to use an alternate clock for testing * because the clock is hard-coded. * * @return the current date-time using the system clock and default time-zone, not null */ public static LocalDateTime now() { return now(Clock.systemDefaultZone()); } /** * Obtains the current date-time from the system clock in the specified time-zone. * <p> * This will query the {@link Clock#system(ZoneId) system clock} to obtain the current date-time. * Specifying the time-zone avoids dependence on the default time-zone. * <p> * Using this method will prevent the ability to use an alternate clock for testing * because the clock is hard-coded. * * @param zone the zone ID to use, not null * @return the current date-time using the system clock, not null */ public static LocalDateTime now(ZoneId zone) { return now(Clock.system(zone)); } /** * Obtains the current date-time from the specified clock. * <p> * This will query the specified clock to obtain the current date-time. * Using this method allows the use of an alternate clock for testing. * The alternate clock may be introduced using {@link Clock dependency injection}. * * @param clock the clock to use, not null * @return the current date-time, not null */ public static LocalDateTime now(Clock clock) { Objects.requireNonNull(clock, "clock"); final Instant now = clock.instant(); // called once ZoneOffset offset = clock.getZone().getRules().getOffset(now); return ofEpochSecond(now.getEpochSecond(), now.getNano(), offset); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Obtains an instance of {@code LocalDateTime} from year, month, * day, hour and minute, setting the second and nanosecond to zero. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified year, month, * day-of-month, hour and minute. * The day must be valid for the year and month, otherwise an exception will be thrown. * The second and nanosecond fields will be set to zero. * * @param year the year to represent, from MIN_YEAR to MAX_YEAR * @param month the month-of-year to represent, not null * @param dayOfMonth the day-of-month to represent, from 1 to 31 * @param hour the hour-of-day to represent, from 0 to 23 * @param minute the minute-of-hour to represent, from 0 to 59 * @return the local date-time, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the value of any field is out of range, * or if the day-of-month is invalid for the month-year */ public static LocalDateTime of(int year, Month month, int dayOfMonth, int hour, int minute) { LocalDate date = LocalDate.of(year, month, dayOfMonth); LocalTime time = LocalTime.of(hour, minute); return new LocalDateTime(date, time); } /** * Obtains an instance of {@code LocalDateTime} from year, month, * day, hour, minute and second, setting the nanosecond to zero. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified year, month, * day-of-month, hour, minute and second. * The day must be valid for the year and month, otherwise an exception will be thrown. * The nanosecond field will be set to zero. * * @param year the year to represent, from MIN_YEAR to MAX_YEAR * @param month the month-of-year to represent, not null * @param dayOfMonth the day-of-month to represent, from 1 to 31 * @param hour the hour-of-day to represent, from 0 to 23 * @param minute the minute-of-hour to represent, from 0 to 59 * @param second the second-of-minute to represent, from 0 to 59 * @return the local date-time, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the value of any field is out of range, * or if the day-of-month is invalid for the month-year */ public static LocalDateTime of(int year, Month month, int dayOfMonth, int hour, int minute, int second) { LocalDate date = LocalDate.of(year, month, dayOfMonth); LocalTime time = LocalTime.of(hour, minute, second); return new LocalDateTime(date, time); } /** * Obtains an instance of {@code LocalDateTime} from year, month, * day, hour, minute, second and nanosecond. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified year, month, * day-of-month, hour, minute, second and nanosecond. * The day must be valid for the year and month, otherwise an exception will be thrown. * * @param year the year to represent, from MIN_YEAR to MAX_YEAR * @param month the month-of-year to represent, not null * @param dayOfMonth the day-of-month to represent, from 1 to 31 * @param hour the hour-of-day to represent, from 0 to 23 * @param minute the minute-of-hour to represent, from 0 to 59 * @param second the second-of-minute to represent, from 0 to 59 * @param nanoOfSecond the nano-of-second to represent, from 0 to 999,999,999 * @return the local date-time, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the value of any field is out of range, * or if the day-of-month is invalid for the month-year */ public static LocalDateTime of(int year, Month month, int dayOfMonth, int hour, int minute, int second, int nanoOfSecond) { LocalDate date = LocalDate.of(year, month, dayOfMonth); LocalTime time = LocalTime.of(hour, minute, second, nanoOfSecond); return new LocalDateTime(date, time); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Obtains an instance of {@code LocalDateTime} from year, month, * day, hour and minute, setting the second and nanosecond to zero. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified year, month, * day-of-month, hour and minute. * The day must be valid for the year and month, otherwise an exception will be thrown. * The second and nanosecond fields will be set to zero. * * @param year the year to represent, from MIN_YEAR to MAX_YEAR * @param month the month-of-year to represent, from 1 (January) to 12 (December) * @param dayOfMonth the day-of-month to represent, from 1 to 31 * @param hour the hour-of-day to represent, from 0 to 23 * @param minute the minute-of-hour to represent, from 0 to 59 * @return the local date-time, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the value of any field is out of range, * or if the day-of-month is invalid for the month-year */ public static LocalDateTime of(int year, int month, int dayOfMonth, int hour, int minute) { LocalDate date = LocalDate.of(year, month, dayOfMonth); LocalTime time = LocalTime.of(hour, minute); return new LocalDateTime(date, time); } /** * Obtains an instance of {@code LocalDateTime} from year, month, * day, hour, minute and second, setting the nanosecond to zero. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified year, month, * day-of-month, hour, minute and second. * The day must be valid for the year and month, otherwise an exception will be thrown. * The nanosecond field will be set to zero. * * @param year the year to represent, from MIN_YEAR to MAX_YEAR * @param month the month-of-year to represent, from 1 (January) to 12 (December) * @param dayOfMonth the day-of-month to represent, from 1 to 31 * @param hour the hour-of-day to represent, from 0 to 23 * @param minute the minute-of-hour to represent, from 0 to 59 * @param second the second-of-minute to represent, from 0 to 59 * @return the local date-time, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the value of any field is out of range, * or if the day-of-month is invalid for the month-year */ public static LocalDateTime of(int year, int month, int dayOfMonth, int hour, int minute, int second) { LocalDate date = LocalDate.of(year, month, dayOfMonth); LocalTime time = LocalTime.of(hour, minute, second); return new LocalDateTime(date, time); } /** * Obtains an instance of {@code LocalDateTime} from year, month, * day, hour, minute, second and nanosecond. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified year, month, * day-of-month, hour, minute, second and nanosecond. * The day must be valid for the year and month, otherwise an exception will be thrown. * * @param year the year to represent, from MIN_YEAR to MAX_YEAR * @param month the month-of-year to represent, from 1 (January) to 12 (December) * @param dayOfMonth the day-of-month to represent, from 1 to 31 * @param hour the hour-of-day to represent, from 0 to 23 * @param minute the minute-of-hour to represent, from 0 to 59 * @param second the second-of-minute to represent, from 0 to 59 * @param nanoOfSecond the nano-of-second to represent, from 0 to 999,999,999 * @return the local date-time, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the value of any field is out of range, * or if the day-of-month is invalid for the month-year */ public static LocalDateTime of(int year, int month, int dayOfMonth, int hour, int minute, int second, int nanoOfSecond) { LocalDate date = LocalDate.of(year, month, dayOfMonth); LocalTime time = LocalTime.of(hour, minute, second, nanoOfSecond); return new LocalDateTime(date, time); } /** * Obtains an instance of {@code LocalDateTime} from a date and time. * * @param date the local date, not null * @param time the local time, not null * @return the local date-time, not null */ public static LocalDateTime of(LocalDate date, LocalTime time) { Objects.requireNonNull(date, "date"); Objects.requireNonNull(time, "time"); return new LocalDateTime(date, time); } //------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Obtains an instance of {@code LocalDateTime} from an {@code Instant} and zone ID. * <p> * This creates a local date-time based on the specified instant. * First, the offset from UTC/Greenwich is obtained using the zone ID and instant, * which is simple as there is only one valid offset for each instant. * Then, the instant and offset are used to calculate the local date-time. * * @param instant the instant to create the date-time from, not null * @param zone the time-zone, which may be an offset, not null * @return the local date-time, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported range */ public static LocalDateTime ofInstant(Instant instant, ZoneId zone) { Objects.requireNonNull(instant, "instant"); Objects.requireNonNull(zone, "zone"); ZoneRules rules = zone.getRules(); ZoneOffset offset = rules.getOffset(instant); return ofEpochSecond(instant.getEpochSecond(), instant.getNano(), offset); } /** * Obtains an instance of {@code LocalDateTime} using seconds from the * epoch of 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z. * <p> * This allows the {@link ChronoField#INSTANT_SECONDS epoch-second} field * to be converted to a local date-time. This is primarily intended for * low-level conversions rather than general application usage. * * @param epochSecond the number of seconds from the epoch of 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z * @param nanoOfSecond the nanosecond within the second, from 0 to 999,999,999 * @param offset the zone offset, not null * @return the local date-time, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported range, * or if the nano-of-second is invalid */ public static LocalDateTime ofEpochSecond(long epochSecond, int nanoOfSecond, ZoneOffset offset) { Objects.requireNonNull(offset, "offset"); NANO_OF_SECOND.checkValidValue(nanoOfSecond); long localSecond = epochSecond + offset.getTotalSeconds(); // overflow caught later long localEpochDay = Math.floorDiv(localSecond, SECONDS_PER_DAY); int secsOfDay = (int)Math.floorMod(localSecond, SECONDS_PER_DAY); LocalDate date = LocalDate.ofEpochDay(localEpochDay); LocalTime time = LocalTime.ofNanoOfDay(secsOfDay * NANOS_PER_SECOND + nanoOfSecond); return new LocalDateTime(date, time); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Obtains an instance of {@code LocalDateTime} from a temporal object. * <p> * This obtains an offset time based on the specified temporal. * A {@code TemporalAccessor} represents an arbitrary set of date and time information, * which this factory converts to an instance of {@code LocalDateTime}. * <p> * The conversion extracts and combines the {@code LocalDate} and the * {@code LocalTime} from the temporal object. * Implementations are permitted to perform optimizations such as accessing * those fields that are equivalent to the relevant objects. * <p> * This method matches the signature of the functional interface {@link TemporalQuery} * allowing it to be used as a query via method reference, {@code LocalDateTime::from}. * * @param temporal the temporal object to convert, not null * @return the local date-time, not null * @throws DateTimeException if unable to convert to a {@code LocalDateTime} */ public static LocalDateTime from(TemporalAccessor temporal) { if (temporal instanceof LocalDateTime) { return (LocalDateTime) temporal; } else if (temporal instanceof ZonedDateTime) { return ((ZonedDateTime) temporal).toLocalDateTime(); } else if (temporal instanceof OffsetDateTime) { return ((OffsetDateTime) temporal).toLocalDateTime(); } try { LocalDate date = LocalDate.from(temporal); LocalTime time = LocalTime.from(temporal); return new LocalDateTime(date, time); } catch (DateTimeException ex) { throw new DateTimeException("Unable to obtain LocalDateTime from TemporalAccessor: " + temporal + " of type " + temporal.getClass().getName(), ex); } } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Obtains an instance of {@code LocalDateTime} from a text string such as {@code 2007-12-03T10:15:30}. * <p> * The string must represent a valid date-time and is parsed using * {@link java.time.format.DateTimeFormatter#ISO_LOCAL_DATE_TIME}. * * @param text the text to parse such as "2007-12-03T10:15:30", not null * @return the parsed local date-time, not null * @throws DateTimeParseException if the text cannot be parsed */ public static LocalDateTime parse(CharSequence text) { return parse(text, DateTimeFormatter.ISO_LOCAL_DATE_TIME); } /** * Obtains an instance of {@code LocalDateTime} from a text string using a specific formatter. * <p> * The text is parsed using the formatter, returning a date-time. * * @param text the text to parse, not null * @param formatter the formatter to use, not null * @return the parsed local date-time, not null * @throws DateTimeParseException if the text cannot be parsed */ public static LocalDateTime parse(CharSequence text, DateTimeFormatter formatter) { Objects.requireNonNull(formatter, "formatter"); return formatter.parse(text, LocalDateTime::from); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Constructor. * * @param date the date part of the date-time, validated not null * @param time the time part of the date-time, validated not null */ private LocalDateTime(LocalDate date, LocalTime time) { this.date = date; this.time = time; } /** * Returns a copy of this date-time with the new date and time, checking * to see if a new object is in fact required. * * @param newDate the date of the new date-time, not null * @param newTime the time of the new date-time, not null * @return the date-time, not null */ private LocalDateTime with(LocalDate newDate, LocalTime newTime) { if (date == newDate && time == newTime) { return this; } return new LocalDateTime(newDate, newTime); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Checks if the specified field is supported. * <p> * This checks if this date-time can be queried for the specified field. * If false, then calling the {@link #range(TemporalField) range}, * {@link #get(TemporalField) get} and {@link #with(TemporalField, long)} * methods will throw an exception. * <p> * If the field is a {@link ChronoField} then the query is implemented here. * The supported fields are: * <ul> * <li>{@code NANO_OF_SECOND} * <li>{@code NANO_OF_DAY} * <li>{@code MICRO_OF_SECOND} * <li>{@code MICRO_OF_DAY} * <li>{@code MILLI_OF_SECOND} * <li>{@code MILLI_OF_DAY} * <li>{@code SECOND_OF_MINUTE} * <li>{@code SECOND_OF_DAY} * <li>{@code MINUTE_OF_HOUR} * <li>{@code MINUTE_OF_DAY} * <li>{@code HOUR_OF_AMPM} * <li>{@code CLOCK_HOUR_OF_AMPM} * <li>{@code HOUR_OF_DAY} * <li>{@code CLOCK_HOUR_OF_DAY} * <li>{@code AMPM_OF_DAY} * <li>{@code DAY_OF_WEEK} * <li>{@code ALIGNED_DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_MONTH} * <li>{@code ALIGNED_DAY_OF_WEEK_IN_YEAR} * <li>{@code DAY_OF_MONTH} * <li>{@code DAY_OF_YEAR} * <li>{@code EPOCH_DAY} * <li>{@code ALIGNED_WEEK_OF_MONTH} * <li>{@code ALIGNED_WEEK_OF_YEAR} * <li>{@code MONTH_OF_YEAR} * <li>{@code PROLEPTIC_MONTH} * <li>{@code YEAR_OF_ERA} * <li>{@code YEAR} * <li>{@code ERA} * </ul> * All other {@code ChronoField} instances will return false. * <p> * If the field is not a {@code ChronoField}, then the result of this method * is obtained by invoking {@code TemporalField.isSupportedBy(TemporalAccessor)} * passing {@code this} as the argument. * Whether the field is supported is determined by the field. * * @param field the field to check, null returns false * @return true if the field is supported on this date-time, false if not */ @Override public boolean isSupported(TemporalField field) { if (field instanceof ChronoField) { ChronoField f = (ChronoField) field; return f.isDateBased() || f.isTimeBased(); } return field != null && field.isSupportedBy(this); } /** * Checks if the specified unit is supported. * <p> * This checks if the specified unit can be added to, or subtracted from, this date-time. * If false, then calling the {@link #plus(long, TemporalUnit)} and * {@link #minus(long, TemporalUnit) minus} methods will throw an exception. * <p> * If the unit is a {@link ChronoUnit} then the query is implemented here. * The supported units are: * <ul> * <li>{@code NANOS} * <li>{@code MICROS} * <li>{@code MILLIS} * <li>{@code SECONDS} * <li>{@code MINUTES} * <li>{@code HOURS} * <li>{@code HALF_DAYS} * <li>{@code DAYS} * <li>{@code WEEKS} * <li>{@code MONTHS} * <li>{@code YEARS} * <li>{@code DECADES} * <li>{@code CENTURIES} * <li>{@code MILLENNIA} * <li>{@code ERAS} * </ul> * All other {@code ChronoUnit} instances will return false. * <p> * If the unit is not a {@code ChronoUnit}, then the result of this method * is obtained by invoking {@code TemporalUnit.isSupportedBy(Temporal)} * passing {@code this} as the argument. * Whether the unit is supported is determined by the unit. * * @param unit the unit to check, null returns false * @return true if the unit can be added/subtracted, false if not */ @Override // override for Javadoc public boolean isSupported(TemporalUnit unit) { return ChronoLocalDateTime.super.isSupported(unit); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Gets the range of valid values for the specified field. * <p> * The range object expresses the minimum and maximum valid values for a field. * This date-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. * <p> * If the field is a {@link ChronoField} then the query is implemented here. * The {@link #isSupported(TemporalField) supported fields} will return * appropriate range instances. * All other {@code ChronoField} instances will throw an {@code UnsupportedTemporalTypeException}. * <p> * If the field is not a {@code ChronoField}, then the result of this method * is obtained by invoking {@code TemporalField.rangeRefinedBy(TemporalAccessor)} * passing {@code this} as the argument. * Whether the range can be obtained is determined by the field. * * @param field the field to query the range for, not null * @return the range of valid values for the field, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the range for the field cannot be obtained * @throws UnsupportedTemporalTypeException if the field is not supported */ @Override public ValueRange range(TemporalField field) { if (field instanceof ChronoField) { ChronoField f = (ChronoField) field; return (f.isTimeBased() ? time.range(field) : date.range(field)); } return field.rangeRefinedBy(this); } /** * Gets the value of the specified field from this date-time as an {@code int}. * <p> * This queries this date-time for the value for 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. * <p> * If the field is a {@link ChronoField} then the query is implemented here. * The {@link #isSupported(TemporalField) supported fields} will return valid * values based on this date-time, except {@code NANO_OF_DAY}, {@code MICRO_OF_DAY}, * {@code EPOCH_DAY} and {@code PROLEPTIC_MONTH} which are too large to fit in * an {@code int} and throw a {@code DateTimeException}. * All other {@code ChronoField} instances will throw an {@code UnsupportedTemporalTypeException}. * <p> * If the field is not a {@code ChronoField}, then the result of this method * is obtained by invoking {@code TemporalField.getFrom(TemporalAccessor)} * passing {@code this} as the argument. Whether the value can be obtained, * and what the value represents, is determined by the field. * * @param field the field to get, not null * @return the value for the field * @throws DateTimeException if a value for the field cannot be obtained or * the value is outside the range of valid values for the field * @throws UnsupportedTemporalTypeException if the field is not supported or * the range of values exceeds an {@code int} * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs */ @Override public int get(TemporalField field) { if (field instanceof ChronoField) { ChronoField f = (ChronoField) field; return (f.isTimeBased() ? time.get(field) : date.get(field)); } return ChronoLocalDateTime.super.get(field); } /** * Gets the value of the specified field from this date-time as a {@code long}. * <p> * This queries this date-time for the value for 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. * <p> * If the field is a {@link ChronoField} then the query is implemented here. * The {@link #isSupported(TemporalField) supported fields} will return valid * values based on this date-time. * All other {@code ChronoField} instances will throw an {@code UnsupportedTemporalTypeException}. * <p> * If the field is not a {@code ChronoField}, then the result of this method * is obtained by invoking {@code TemporalField.getFrom(TemporalAccessor)} * passing {@code this} as the argument. Whether the value can be obtained, * and what the value represents, is determined by the field. * * @param field the field to get, not null * @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 */ @Override public long getLong(TemporalField field) { if (field instanceof ChronoField) { ChronoField f = (ChronoField) field; return (f.isTimeBased() ? time.getLong(field) : date.getLong(field)); } return field.getFrom(this); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Gets the {@code LocalDate} part of this date-time. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalDate} with the same year, month and day * as this date-time. * * @return the date part of this date-time, not null */ @Override public LocalDate toLocalDate() { return date; } /** * Gets the year field. * <p> * This method returns the primitive {@code int} value for the year. * <p> * The year returned by this method is proleptic as per {@code get(YEAR)}. * To obtain the year-of-era, use {@code get(YEAR_OF_ERA)}. * * @return the year, from MIN_YEAR to MAX_YEAR */ public int getYear() { return date.getYear(); } /** * Gets the month-of-year field from 1 to 12. * <p> * This method returns the month as an {@code int} from 1 to 12. * Application code is frequently clearer if the enum {@link Month} * is used by calling {@link #getMonth()}. * * @return the month-of-year, from 1 to 12 * @see #getMonth() */ public int getMonthValue() { return date.getMonthValue(); } /** * Gets the month-of-year field using the {@code Month} enum. * <p> * This method returns the enum {@link Month} for the month. * This avoids confusion as to what {@code int} values mean. * If you need access to the primitive {@code int} value then the enum * provides the {@link Month#getValue() int value}. * * @return the month-of-year, not null * @see #getMonthValue() */ public Month getMonth() { return date.getMonth(); } /** * Gets the day-of-month field. * <p> * This method returns the primitive {@code int} value for the day-of-month. * * @return the day-of-month, from 1 to 31 */ public int getDayOfMonth() { return date.getDayOfMonth(); } /** * Gets the day-of-year field. * <p> * This method returns the primitive {@code int} value for the day-of-year. * * @return the day-of-year, from 1 to 365, or 366 in a leap year */ public int getDayOfYear() { return date.getDayOfYear(); } /** * Gets the day-of-week field, which is an enum {@code DayOfWeek}. * <p> * This method returns the enum {@link DayOfWeek} for the day-of-week. * This avoids confusion as to what {@code int} values mean. * If you need access to the primitive {@code int} value then the enum * provides the {@link DayOfWeek#getValue() int value}. * <p> * Additional information can be obtained from the {@code DayOfWeek}. * This includes textual names of the values. * * @return the day-of-week, not null */ public DayOfWeek getDayOfWeek() { return date.getDayOfWeek(); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Gets the {@code LocalTime} part of this date-time. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalTime} with the same hour, minute, second and * nanosecond as this date-time. * * @return the time part of this date-time, not null */ @Override public LocalTime toLocalTime() { return time; } /** * Gets the hour-of-day field. * * @return the hour-of-day, from 0 to 23 */ public int getHour() { return time.getHour(); } /** * Gets the minute-of-hour field. * * @return the minute-of-hour, from 0 to 59 */ public int getMinute() { return time.getMinute(); } /** * Gets the second-of-minute field. * * @return the second-of-minute, from 0 to 59 */ public int getSecond() { return time.getSecond(); } /** * Gets the nano-of-second field. * * @return the nano-of-second, from 0 to 999,999,999 */ public int getNano() { return time.getNano(); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns an adjusted copy of this date-time. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalDateTime}, based on this one, with the date-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. * <p> * A simple adjuster might simply set the one of the fields, such as the year field. * A more complex adjuster might set the date to the last day of the month. * A selection of common adjustments is provided in {@link TemporalAdjuster}. * These include finding the "last day of the month" and "next Wednesday". * Key date-time classes also implement the {@code TemporalAdjuster} interface, * such as {@link Month} and {@link java.time.MonthDay MonthDay}. * The adjuster is responsible for handling special cases, such as the varying * lengths of month and leap years. * <p> * For example this code returns a date on the last day of July: * <pre> * import static java.time.Month.*; * import static java.time.temporal.Adjusters.*; * * result = localDateTime.with(JULY).with(lastDayOfMonth()); * </pre> * <p> * The classes {@link LocalDate} and {@link LocalTime} implement {@code TemporalAdjuster}, * thus this method can be used to change the date, time or offset: * <pre> * result = localDateTime.with(date); * result = localDateTime.with(time); * </pre> * <p> * The result of this method is obtained by invoking the * {@link TemporalAdjuster#adjustInto(Temporal)} method on the * specified adjuster passing {@code this} as the argument. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param adjuster the adjuster to use, not null * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on {@code this} with the adjustment made, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the adjustment cannot be made * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs */ @Override public LocalDateTime with(TemporalAdjuster adjuster) { // optimizations if (adjuster instanceof LocalDate) { return with((LocalDate) adjuster, time); } else if (adjuster instanceof LocalTime) { return with(date, (LocalTime) adjuster); } else if (adjuster instanceof LocalDateTime) { return (LocalDateTime) adjuster; } return (LocalDateTime) adjuster.adjustInto(this); } /** * Returns a copy of this date-time with the specified field set to a new value. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalDateTime}, based on this one, with the value * for the specified field changed. * This can be used to change any supported field, such as the year, month or day-of-month. * If it is not possible to set the value, because the field is not supported or for * some other reason, an exception is thrown. * <p> * In some cases, changing the specified field can cause the resulting date-time to become invalid, * such as changing the month from 31st January to February would make the day-of-month invalid. * In cases like this, the field is responsible for resolving the date. Typically it will choose * the previous valid date, which would be the last valid day of February in this example. * <p> * If the field is a {@link ChronoField} then the adjustment is implemented here. * The {@link #isSupported(TemporalField) supported fields} will behave as per * the matching method on {@link LocalDate#with(TemporalField, long) LocalDate} * or {@link LocalTime#with(TemporalField, long) LocalTime}. * All other {@code ChronoField} instances will throw an {@code UnsupportedTemporalTypeException}. * <p> * If the field is not a {@code ChronoField}, then the result of this method * is obtained by invoking {@code TemporalField.adjustInto(Temporal, long)} * passing {@code this} as the argument. In this case, the field determines * whether and how to adjust the instant. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param field the field to set in the result, not null * @param newValue the new value of the field in the result * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on {@code this} with the specified field set, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the field cannot be set * @throws UnsupportedTemporalTypeException if the field is not supported * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs */ @Override public LocalDateTime with(TemporalField field, long newValue) { if (field instanceof ChronoField) { ChronoField f = (ChronoField) field; if (f.isTimeBased()) { return with(date, time.with(field, newValue)); } else { return with(date.with(field, newValue), time); } } return field.adjustInto(this, newValue); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the year altered. * The time does not affect the calculation and will be the same in the result. * If the day-of-month is invalid for the year, it will be changed to the last valid day of the month. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param year the year to set in the result, from MIN_YEAR to MAX_YEAR * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the requested year, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the year value is invalid */ public LocalDateTime withYear(int year) { return with(date.withYear(year), time); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the month-of-year altered. * The time does not affect the calculation and will be the same in the result. * If the day-of-month is invalid for the year, it will be changed to the last valid day of the month. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param month the month-of-year to set in the result, from 1 (January) to 12 (December) * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the requested month, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the month-of-year value is invalid */ public LocalDateTime withMonth(int month) { return with(date.withMonth(month), time); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the day-of-month altered. * If the resulting {@code LocalDateTime} is invalid, an exception is thrown. * The time does not affect the calculation and will be the same in the result. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param dayOfMonth the day-of-month to set in the result, from 1 to 28-31 * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the requested day, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the day-of-month value is invalid, * or if the day-of-month is invalid for the month-year */ public LocalDateTime withDayOfMonth(int dayOfMonth) { return with(date.withDayOfMonth(dayOfMonth), time); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the day-of-year altered. * If the resulting {@code LocalDateTime} is invalid, an exception is thrown. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param dayOfYear the day-of-year to set in the result, from 1 to 365-366 * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date with the requested day, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the day-of-year value is invalid, * or if the day-of-year is invalid for the year */ public LocalDateTime withDayOfYear(int dayOfYear) { return with(date.withDayOfYear(dayOfYear), time); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the hour-of-day value altered. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param hour the hour-of-day to set in the result, from 0 to 23 * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the requested hour, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the hour value is invalid */ public LocalDateTime withHour(int hour) { LocalTime newTime = time.withHour(hour); return with(date, newTime); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the minute-of-hour value altered. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param minute the minute-of-hour to set in the result, from 0 to 59 * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the requested minute, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the minute value is invalid */ public LocalDateTime withMinute(int minute) { LocalTime newTime = time.withMinute(minute); return with(date, newTime); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the second-of-minute value altered. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param second the second-of-minute to set in the result, from 0 to 59 * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the requested second, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the second value is invalid */ public LocalDateTime withSecond(int second) { LocalTime newTime = time.withSecond(second); return with(date, newTime); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the nano-of-second value altered. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param nanoOfSecond the nano-of-second to set in the result, from 0 to 999,999,999 * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the requested nanosecond, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the nano value is invalid */ public LocalDateTime withNano(int nanoOfSecond) { LocalTime newTime = time.withNano(nanoOfSecond); return with(date, newTime); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the time truncated. * <p> * Truncation returns a copy of the original date-time with fields * smaller than the specified unit set to zero. * For example, truncating with the {@link ChronoUnit#MINUTES minutes} unit * will set the second-of-minute and nano-of-second field to zero. * <p> * The unit must have a {@linkplain TemporalUnit#getDuration() duration} * that divides into the length of a standard day without remainder. * This includes all supplied time units on {@link ChronoUnit} and * {@link ChronoUnit#DAYS DAYS}. Other units throw an exception. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param unit the unit to truncate to, not null * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the time truncated, not null * @throws DateTimeException if unable to truncate * @throws UnsupportedTemporalTypeException if the field is not supported */ public LocalDateTime truncatedTo(TemporalUnit unit) { return with(date, time.truncatedTo(unit)); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns a copy of this date-time with the specified amount added. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalDateTime}, based on this one, with the specified amount added. * The amount is typically {@link Period} or {@link Duration} but may be * any other type implementing the {@link TemporalAmount} interface. * <p> * The calculation is delegated to the amount object by calling * {@link TemporalAmount#addTo(Temporal)}. The amount implementation is free * to implement the addition in any way it wishes, however it typically * calls back to {@link #plus(long, TemporalUnit)}. Consult the documentation * of the amount implementation to determine if it can be successfully added. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param amountToAdd the amount to add, not null * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the addition made, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the addition cannot be made * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs */ @Override public LocalDateTime plus(TemporalAmount amountToAdd) { if (amountToAdd instanceof Period) { Period periodToAdd = (Period) amountToAdd; return with(date.plus(periodToAdd), time); } Objects.requireNonNull(amountToAdd, "amountToAdd"); return (LocalDateTime) amountToAdd.addTo(this); } /** * Returns a copy of this date-time with the specified amount added. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalDateTime}, 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. * <p> * If the field is a {@link ChronoUnit} then the addition is implemented here. * Date units are added as per {@link LocalDate#plus(long, TemporalUnit)}. * Time units are added as per {@link LocalTime#plus(long, TemporalUnit)} with * any overflow in days added equivalent to using {@link #plusDays(long)}. * <p> * If the field is not a {@code ChronoUnit}, then the result of this method * is obtained by invoking {@code TemporalUnit.addTo(Temporal, long)} * passing {@code this} as the argument. In this case, the unit determines * whether and how to perform the addition. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param amountToAdd the amount of the unit to add to the result, may be negative * @param unit the unit of the amount to add, not null * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the specified amount added, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the addition cannot be made * @throws UnsupportedTemporalTypeException if the unit is not supported * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs */ @Override public LocalDateTime plus(long amountToAdd, TemporalUnit unit) { if (unit instanceof ChronoUnit) { ChronoUnit f = (ChronoUnit) unit; switch (f) { case NANOS: return plusNanos(amountToAdd); case MICROS: return plusDays(amountToAdd / MICROS_PER_DAY).plusNanos((amountToAdd % MICROS_PER_DAY) * 1000); case MILLIS: return plusDays(amountToAdd / MILLIS_PER_DAY).plusNanos((amountToAdd % MILLIS_PER_DAY) * 1000_000); case SECONDS: return plusSeconds(amountToAdd); case MINUTES: return plusMinutes(amountToAdd); case HOURS: return plusHours(amountToAdd); case HALF_DAYS: return plusDays(amountToAdd / 256).plusHours((amountToAdd % 256) * 12); // no overflow (256 is multiple of 2) } return with(date.plus(amountToAdd, unit), time); } return unit.addTo(this, amountToAdd); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in years added. * <p> * This method adds the specified amount to the years field in three steps: * <ol> * <li>Add the input years to the year field * <li>Check if the resulting date would be invalid * <li>Adjust the day-of-month to the last valid day if necessary * </ol> * <p> * For example, 2008-02-29 (leap year) plus one year would result in the * invalid date 2009-02-29 (standard year). Instead of returning an invalid * result, the last valid day of the month, 2009-02-28, is selected instead. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param years the years to add, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the years added, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime plusYears(long years) { LocalDate newDate = date.plusYears(years); return with(newDate, time); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in months added. * <p> * This method adds the specified amount to the months field in three steps: * <ol> * <li>Add the input months to the month-of-year field * <li>Check if the resulting date would be invalid * <li>Adjust the day-of-month to the last valid day if necessary * </ol> * <p> * For example, 2007-03-31 plus one month would result in the invalid date * 2007-04-31. Instead of returning an invalid result, the last valid day * of the month, 2007-04-30, is selected instead. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param months the months to add, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the months added, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime plusMonths(long months) { LocalDate newDate = date.plusMonths(months); return with(newDate, time); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in weeks added. * <p> * This method adds the specified amount in weeks to the days field incrementing * the month and year fields as necessary to ensure the result remains valid. * The result is only invalid if the maximum/minimum year is exceeded. * <p> * For example, 2008-12-31 plus one week would result in 2009-01-07. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param weeks the weeks to add, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the weeks added, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime plusWeeks(long weeks) { LocalDate newDate = date.plusWeeks(weeks); return with(newDate, time); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in days added. * <p> * This method adds the specified amount to the days field incrementing the * month and year fields as necessary to ensure the result remains valid. * The result is only invalid if the maximum/minimum year is exceeded. * <p> * For example, 2008-12-31 plus one day would result in 2009-01-01. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param days the days to add, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the days added, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime plusDays(long days) { LocalDate newDate = date.plusDays(days); return with(newDate, time); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in hours added. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param hours the hours to add, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the hours added, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime plusHours(long hours) { return plusWithOverflow(date, hours, 0, 0, 0, 1); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in minutes added. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param minutes the minutes to add, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the minutes added, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime plusMinutes(long minutes) { return plusWithOverflow(date, 0, minutes, 0, 0, 1); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in seconds added. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param seconds the seconds to add, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the seconds added, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime plusSeconds(long seconds) { return plusWithOverflow(date, 0, 0, seconds, 0, 1); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in nanoseconds added. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param nanos the nanos to add, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the nanoseconds added, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime plusNanos(long nanos) { return plusWithOverflow(date, 0, 0, 0, nanos, 1); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns a copy of this date-time with the specified amount subtracted. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalDateTime}, based on this one, with the specified amount subtracted. * The amount is typically {@link Period} or {@link Duration} but may be * any other type implementing the {@link TemporalAmount} interface. * <p> * The calculation is delegated to the amount object by calling * {@link TemporalAmount#subtractFrom(Temporal)}. The amount implementation is free * to implement the subtraction in any way it wishes, however it typically * calls back to {@link #minus(long, TemporalUnit)}. Consult the documentation * of the amount implementation to determine if it can be successfully subtracted. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param amountToSubtract the amount to subtract, not null * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the subtraction made, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the subtraction cannot be made * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs */ @Override public LocalDateTime minus(TemporalAmount amountToSubtract) { if (amountToSubtract instanceof Period) { Period periodToSubtract = (Period) amountToSubtract; return with(date.minus(periodToSubtract), time); } Objects.requireNonNull(amountToSubtract, "amountToSubtract"); return (LocalDateTime) amountToSubtract.subtractFrom(this); } /** * Returns a copy of this date-time with the specified amount subtracted. * <p> * This returns a {@code LocalDateTime}, 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. * <p> * This method is equivalent to {@link #plus(long, TemporalUnit)} with the amount negated. * See that method for a full description of how addition, and thus subtraction, works. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param amountToSubtract the amount of the unit to subtract from the result, may be negative * @param unit the unit of the amount to subtract, not null * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the specified amount subtracted, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the subtraction cannot be made * @throws UnsupportedTemporalTypeException if the unit is not supported * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs */ @Override public LocalDateTime minus(long amountToSubtract, TemporalUnit unit) { return (amountToSubtract == Long.MIN_VALUE ? plus(Long.MAX_VALUE, unit).plus(1, unit) : plus(-amountToSubtract, unit)); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in years subtracted. * <p> * This method subtracts the specified amount from the years field in three steps: * <ol> * <li>Subtract the input years from the year field * <li>Check if the resulting date would be invalid * <li>Adjust the day-of-month to the last valid day if necessary * </ol> * <p> * For example, 2008-02-29 (leap year) minus one year would result in the * invalid date 2009-02-29 (standard year). Instead of returning an invalid * result, the last valid day of the month, 2009-02-28, is selected instead. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param years the years to subtract, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the years subtracted, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime minusYears(long years) { return (years == Long.MIN_VALUE ? plusYears(Long.MAX_VALUE).plusYears(1) : plusYears(-years)); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in months subtracted. * <p> * This method subtracts the specified amount from the months field in three steps: * <ol> * <li>Subtract the input months from the month-of-year field * <li>Check if the resulting date would be invalid * <li>Adjust the day-of-month to the last valid day if necessary * </ol> * <p> * For example, 2007-03-31 minus one month would result in the invalid date * 2007-04-31. Instead of returning an invalid result, the last valid day * of the month, 2007-04-30, is selected instead. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param months the months to subtract, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the months subtracted, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime minusMonths(long months) { return (months == Long.MIN_VALUE ? plusMonths(Long.MAX_VALUE).plusMonths(1) : plusMonths(-months)); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in weeks subtracted. * <p> * This method subtracts the specified amount in weeks from the days field decrementing * the month and year fields as necessary to ensure the result remains valid. * The result is only invalid if the maximum/minimum year is exceeded. * <p> * For example, 2009-01-07 minus one week would result in 2008-12-31. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param weeks the weeks to subtract, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the weeks subtracted, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime minusWeeks(long weeks) { return (weeks == Long.MIN_VALUE ? plusWeeks(Long.MAX_VALUE).plusWeeks(1) : plusWeeks(-weeks)); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in days subtracted. * <p> * This method subtracts the specified amount from the days field incrementing the * month and year fields as necessary to ensure the result remains valid. * The result is only invalid if the maximum/minimum year is exceeded. * <p> * For example, 2009-01-01 minus one day would result in 2008-12-31. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param days the days to subtract, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the days subtracted, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime minusDays(long days) { return (days == Long.MIN_VALUE ? plusDays(Long.MAX_VALUE).plusDays(1) : plusDays(-days)); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in hours subtracted. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param hours the hours to subtract, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the hours subtracted, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime minusHours(long hours) { return plusWithOverflow(date, hours, 0, 0, 0, -1); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in minutes subtracted. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param minutes the minutes to subtract, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the minutes subtracted, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime minusMinutes(long minutes) { return plusWithOverflow(date, 0, minutes, 0, 0, -1); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in seconds subtracted. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param seconds the seconds to subtract, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the seconds subtracted, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime minusSeconds(long seconds) { return plusWithOverflow(date, 0, 0, seconds, 0, -1); } /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period in nanoseconds subtracted. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param nanos the nanos to subtract, may be negative * @return a {@code LocalDateTime} based on this date-time with the nanoseconds subtracted, not null * @throws DateTimeException if the result exceeds the supported date range */ public LocalDateTime minusNanos(long nanos) { return plusWithOverflow(date, 0, 0, 0, nanos, -1); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Returns a copy of this {@code LocalDateTime} with the specified period added. * <p> * This instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call. * * @param newDate the new date to base the calculation on, not null * @param hours the hours to add, may be negative * @param minutes the minutes to add, may be negative * @param seconds the seconds to add, may be negative * @param nanos the nanos to add, may be negative * @param sign the sign to determine add or subtract * @return the combined result, not null */ private LocalDateTime plusWithOverflow(LocalDate newDate, long hours, long minutes, long seconds, long nanos, int sign) { // 9223372036854775808 long, 2147483648 int if ((hours | minutes | seconds | nanos) == 0) { return with(newDate, time); } long totDays = nanos / NANOS_PER_DAY + // max/24*60*60*1B seconds / SECONDS_PER_DAY + // max/24*60*60 minutes / MINUTES_PER_DAY + // max/24*60 hours / HOURS_PER_DAY; // max/24 totDays *= sign; // total max*0.4237... long totNanos = nanos % NANOS_PER_DAY + // max 86400000000000 (seconds % SECONDS_PER_DAY) * NANOS_PER_SECOND + // max 86400000000000 (minutes % MINUTES_PER_DAY) * NANOS_PER_MINUTE + // max 86400000000000 (hours % HOURS_PER_DAY) * NANOS_PER_HOUR; // max 86400000000000 long curNoD = time.toNanoOfDay(); // max 86400000000000 totNanos = totNanos * sign + curNoD; // total 432000000000000 totDays += Math.floorDiv(totNanos, NANOS_PER_DAY); long newNoD = Math.floorMod(totNanos, NANOS_PER_DAY); LocalTime newTime = (newNoD == curNoD ? time : LocalTime.ofNanoOfDay(newNoD)); return with(newDate.plusDays(totDays), newTime); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Queries this date-time using the specified query. * <p> * This queries this date-time using the specified query strategy object. * The {@code 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. * <p> * The result of this method is obtained by invoking the * {@link java.time.temporal.TemporalQuery#queryFrom(TemporalAccessor)} method on the * specified query passing {@code this} as the argument. * * @param <R> the type of the result * @param query the query to invoke, not null * @return the query result, null may be returned (defined by the query) * @throws DateTimeException if unable to query (defined by the query) * @throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs (defined by the query) */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") @Override // override for Javadoc public <R> R query(TemporalQuery Other Java examples (source code examples)Here is a short list of links related to this Java LocalDateTime.java source code file: |
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