org.joda.time
Interface ReadableInterval
- ReadWritableInterval
- AbstractInterval, BaseInterval, Interval, MutableInterval
public interface ReadableInterval
Readable interface for an interval of time between two instants.
A time interval represents a period of time between two instants.
Intervals are inclusive of the start instant and exclusive of the end.
The end instant is always greater than or equal to the start instant.
Intervals have a fixed millisecond duration.
This is the difference between the start and end instants.
The duration is represented separately by
ReadableDuration
.
As a result, intervals are not comparable.
To compare the length of two intervals, you should compare their durations.
An interval can also be converted to a
ReadablePeriod
.
This represents the difference between the start and end points in terms of fields
such as years and days.
Methods that are passed an interval as a parameter will treat
null
as a zero length interval at the current instant in time.
- Sean Geoghegan
- Brian S O'Neill
- Stephen Colebourne
boolean | contains(ReadableInstant instant) - Does this time interval contain the specified instant.
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boolean | contains(ReadableInterval interval) - Does this time interval contain the specified time interval.
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boolean | equals(Object readableInterval) - Compares this object with the specified object for equality based
on start and end millis plus the chronology.
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Chronology | getChronology() - Gets the chronology of the interval, which is the chronology of the first datetime.
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DateTime | getEnd() - Gets the end of this time interval, which is exclusive, as a DateTime.
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long | getEndMillis() - Gets the end of this time interval which is exclusive.
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DateTime | getStart() - Gets the start of this time interval, which is inclusive, as a DateTime.
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long | getStartMillis() - Gets the start of this time interval which is inclusive.
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int | hashCode() - Gets a hash code for the time interval that is compatable with the
equals method.
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boolean | isAfter(ReadableInstant instant) - Is this time interval after the specified instant.
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boolean | isAfter(ReadableInterval interval) - Is this time interval entirely after the specified interval.
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boolean | isBefore(ReadableInstant instant) - Is this time interval before the specified instant.
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boolean | isBefore(ReadableInterval interval) - Is this time interval entirely before the specified interval.
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boolean | overlaps(ReadableInterval interval) - Does this time interval overlap the specified time interval.
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Duration | toDuration() - Gets the millisecond duration of this time interval.
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long | toDurationMillis() - Gets the millisecond duration of this time interval.
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Interval | toInterval() - Get this interval as an immutable
Interval object.
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MutableInterval | toMutableInterval() - Get this time interval as a
MutableInterval .
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Period | toPeriod() - Converts the duration of the interval to a period using the
standard period type.
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Period | toPeriod(PeriodType type) - Converts the duration of the interval to a period using the
specified period type.
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String | toString() - Get the value as a String in the ISO8601 interval format.
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contains
public boolean contains(ReadableInstant instant)
Does this time interval contain the specified instant.
Non-zero duration intervals are inclusive of the start instant and
exclusive of the end. A zero duration interval cannot contain anything.
For example:
[09:00 to 10:00) contains 08:59 = false (before start)
[09:00 to 10:00) contains 09:00 = true
[09:00 to 10:00) contains 09:59 = true
[09:00 to 10:00) contains 10:00 = false (equals end)
[09:00 to 10:00) contains 10:01 = false (after end)
[14:00 to 14:00) contains 14:00 = false (zero duration contains nothing)
instant
- the instant, null means now
- true if this time interval contains the instant
contains
public boolean contains(ReadableInterval interval)
Does this time interval contain the specified time interval.
Non-zero duration intervals are inclusive of the start instant and
exclusive of the end. The other interval is contained if this interval
wholly contains, starts, finishes or equals it.
A zero duration interval cannot contain anything.
When two intervals are compared the result is one of three states:
(a) they abut, (b) there is a gap between them, (c) they overlap.
The
contains
method is not related to these states.
In particular, a zero duration interval is contained at the start of
a larger interval, but does not overlap (it abuts instead).
For example:
[09:00 to 10:00) contains [09:00 to 10:00) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) contains [09:00 to 09:30) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) contains [09:30 to 10:00) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) contains [09:15 to 09:45) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) contains [09:00 to 09:00) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) contains [08:59 to 10:00) = false (otherStart before thisStart)
[09:00 to 10:00) contains [09:00 to 10:01) = false (otherEnd after thisEnd)
[09:00 to 10:00) contains [10:00 to 10:00) = false (otherStart equals thisEnd)
[14:00 to 14:00) contains [14:00 to 14:00) = false (zero duration contains nothing)
interval
- the time interval to compare to, null means a zero duration interval now
- true if this time interval contains the time interval
equals
public boolean equals(Object readableInterval)
Compares this object with the specified object for equality based
on start and end millis plus the chronology.
All ReadableInterval instances are accepted.
To compare the duration of two time intervals, use
toDuration()
to get the durations and compare those.
readableInterval
- a readable interval to check against
- true if the start and end millis are equal
getChronology
public Chronology getChronology()
Gets the chronology of the interval, which is the chronology of the first datetime.
- the chronology of the interval
getEnd
public DateTime getEnd()
Gets the end of this time interval, which is exclusive, as a DateTime.
- the end of the time interval
getEndMillis
public long getEndMillis()
Gets the end of this time interval which is exclusive.
- the end of the time interval,
millisecond instant from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
getStart
public DateTime getStart()
Gets the start of this time interval, which is inclusive, as a DateTime.
- the start of the time interval
getStartMillis
public long getStartMillis()
Gets the start of this time interval which is inclusive.
- the start of the time interval,
millisecond instant from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
hashCode
public int hashCode()
Gets a hash code for the time interval that is compatable with the
equals method.
The formula used must be as follows:
int result = 97;
result = 31 * result + ((int) (getStartMillis() ^ (getStartMillis() >>> 32)));
result = 31 * result + ((int) (getEndMillis() ^ (getEndMillis() >>> 32)));
result = 31 * result + getChronology().hashCode();
return result;
isAfter
public boolean isAfter(ReadableInstant instant)
Is this time interval after the specified instant.
Intervals are inclusive of the start instant and exclusive of the end.
instant
- the instant to compare to, null means now
- true if this time interval is after the instant
isAfter
public boolean isAfter(ReadableInterval interval)
Is this time interval entirely after the specified interval.
Intervals are inclusive of the start instant and exclusive of the end.
interval
- the interval to compare to, null means now
- true if this time interval is after the interval specified
isBefore
public boolean isBefore(ReadableInstant instant)
Is this time interval before the specified instant.
Intervals are inclusive of the start instant and exclusive of the end.
instant
- the instant to compare to, null means now
- true if this time interval is before the instant
isBefore
public boolean isBefore(ReadableInterval interval)
Is this time interval entirely before the specified interval.
Intervals are inclusive of the start instant and exclusive of the end.
interval
- the interval to compare to, null means now
- true if this time interval is before the interval specified
overlaps
public boolean overlaps(ReadableInterval interval)
Does this time interval overlap the specified time interval.
Intervals are inclusive of the start instant and exclusive of the end.
An interval overlaps another if it shares some common part of the
datetime continuum.
When two intervals are compared the result is one of three states:
(a) they abut, (b) there is a gap between them, (c) they overlap.
The abuts state takes precedence over the other two, thus a zero duration
interval at the start of a larger interval abuts and does not overlap.
For example:
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [08:00 to 08:30) = false (completely before)
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [08:00 to 09:00) = false (abuts before)
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [08:00 to 09:30) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [08:00 to 10:00) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [08:00 to 11:00) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [09:00 to 09:00) = false (abuts before)
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [09:00 to 09:30) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [09:00 to 10:00) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [09:00 to 11:00) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [09:30 to 09:30) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [09:30 to 10:00) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [09:30 to 11:00) = true
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [10:00 to 10:00) = false (abuts after)
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [10:00 to 11:00) = false (abuts after)
[09:00 to 10:00) overlaps [10:30 to 11:00) = false (completely after)
[14:00 to 14:00) overlaps [14:00 to 14:00) = false (abuts before and after)
[14:00 to 14:00) overlaps [13:00 to 15:00) = true
interval
- the time interval to compare to, null means a zero length interval now
- true if the time intervals overlap
toDuration
public Duration toDuration()
Gets the millisecond duration of this time interval.
- the millisecond duration of the time interval
toDurationMillis
public long toDurationMillis()
Gets the millisecond duration of this time interval.
- the millisecond duration of the time interval
toInterval
public Interval toInterval()
Get this interval as an immutable
Interval
object.
This will either typecast this instance, or create a new
Interval
.
- the interval as an Interval object
toMutableInterval
public MutableInterval toMutableInterval()
Get this time interval as a
MutableInterval
.
This will always return a new
MutableInterval
with the same interval.
- the time interval as a MutableInterval object
toPeriod
public Period toPeriod()
Converts the duration of the interval to a period using the
standard period type.
This method should be used to exract the field values describing the
difference between the start and end instants.
- a time period derived from the interval
toPeriod
public Period toPeriod(PeriodType type)
Converts the duration of the interval to a period using the
specified period type.
This method should be used to exract the field values describing the
difference between the start and end instants.
type
- the requested type of the duration, null means standard
- a time period derived from the interval
toString
public String toString()
Get the value as a String in the ISO8601 interval format.
For example, "2004-06-09T12:30:00.000/2004-07-10T13:30:00.000".
- the value as an ISO8601 string
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