org.joda.time

Class Interval

Implemented Interfaces:
ReadableInterval, Serializable

public final class Interval
extends BaseInterval
implements ReadableInterval, Serializable

Interval is the standard implementation of an immutable time interval.

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.

Interval is thread-safe and immutable.

Authors:
Brian S O'Neill
Sean Geoghegan
Stephen Colebourne
Julen Parra
Since:
1.0

Constructor Summary

Interval(Object interval)
Constructs a time interval by converting or copying from another object.
Interval(Object interval, Chronology chronology)
Constructs a time interval by converting or copying from another object, overriding the chronology.
Interval(long startInstant, long endInstant)
Constructs an interval from a start and end instant with the ISO default chronology in the default time zone.
Interval(long startInstant, long endInstant, Chronology chronology)
Constructs an interval from a start and end instant with the specified chronology.
Interval(long startInstant, long endInstant, DateTimeZone zone)
Constructs an interval from a start and end instant with the ISO default chronology in the specified time zone.
Interval(ReadableDuration duration, ReadableInstant end)
Constructs an interval from a millisecond duration and an end instant.
Interval(ReadableInstant start, ReadableDuration duration)
Constructs an interval from a start instant and a duration.
Interval(ReadableInstant start, ReadableInstant end)
Constructs an interval from a start and end instant.
Interval(ReadableInstant start, ReadablePeriod period)
Constructs an interval from a start instant and a time period.
Interval(ReadablePeriod period, ReadableInstant end)
Constructs an interval from a time period and an end instant.

Method Summary

boolean
abuts(ReadableInterval interval)
Does this interval abut with the interval specified.
Interval
gap(ReadableInterval interval)
Gets the gap between this interval and another interval.
Interval
overlap(ReadableInterval interval)
Gets the overlap between this interval and another interval.
Interval
toInterval()
Get this interval as an immutable Interval object by returning this.
Interval
withChronology(Chronology chronology)
Creates a new interval with the same start and end, but a different chronology.
Interval
withDurationAfterStart(ReadableDuration duration)
Creates a new interval with the specified duration after the start instant.
Interval
withDurationBeforeEnd(ReadableDuration duration)
Creates a new interval with the specified duration before the end instant.
Interval
withEnd(ReadableInstant end)
Creates a new interval with the specified end instant.
Interval
withEndMillis(long endInstant)
Creates a new interval with the specified start millisecond instant.
Interval
withPeriodAfterStart(ReadablePeriod period)
Creates a new interval with the specified period after the start instant.
Interval
withPeriodBeforeEnd(ReadablePeriod period)
Creates a new interval with the specified period before the end instant.
Interval
withStart(ReadableInstant start)
Creates a new interval with the specified start instant.
Interval
withStartMillis(long startInstant)
Creates a new interval with the specified start millisecond instant.

Methods inherited from class org.joda.time.base.BaseInterval

getChronology, getEndMillis, getStartMillis, setInterval

Methods inherited from class org.joda.time.base.AbstractInterval

checkInterval, contains, contains, contains, containsNow, equals, getEnd, getStart, hashCode, isAfter, isAfter, isAfter, isAfterNow, isBefore, isBefore, isBefore, isBeforeNow, overlaps, toDuration, toDurationMillis, toInterval, toMutableInterval, toPeriod, toPeriod, toString

Constructor Details

Interval

public Interval(Object interval)
Constructs a time interval by converting or copying from another object.

The recognised object types are defined in ConverterManager and include ReadableInterval and String. The String formats are described by ISODateTimeFormat.dateTimeParser() and ISOPeriodFormat.standard(), and may be 'datetime/datetime', 'datetime/period' or 'period/datetime'.

Parameters:
interval - the time interval to copy

Interval

public Interval(Object interval,
                Chronology chronology)
Constructs a time interval by converting or copying from another object, overriding the chronology.

The recognised object types are defined in ConverterManager and include ReadableInterval and String. The String formats are described by ISODateTimeFormat.dateTimeParser() and ISOPeriodFormat.standard(), and may be 'datetime/datetime', 'datetime/period' or 'period/datetime'.

Parameters:
interval - the time interval to copy
chronology - the chronology to use, null means ISO default

Interval

public Interval(long startInstant,
                long endInstant)
Constructs an interval from a start and end instant with the ISO default chronology in the default time zone.
Parameters:
startInstant - start of this interval, as milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
endInstant - end of this interval, as milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.

Interval

public Interval(long startInstant,
                long endInstant,
                Chronology chronology)
Constructs an interval from a start and end instant with the specified chronology.
Parameters:
startInstant - start of this interval, as milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
endInstant - end of this interval, as milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
chronology - the chronology to use, null is ISO default

Interval

public Interval(long startInstant,
                long endInstant,
                DateTimeZone zone)
Constructs an interval from a start and end instant with the ISO default chronology in the specified time zone.
Parameters:
startInstant - start of this interval, as milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
endInstant - end of this interval, as milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z.
zone - the time zone to use, null means default zone
Since:
1.5

Interval

public Interval(ReadableDuration duration,
                ReadableInstant end)
Constructs an interval from a millisecond duration and an end instant.
Parameters:
duration - the duration of this interval, null means zero length
end - end of this interval, null means now

Interval

public Interval(ReadableInstant start,
                ReadableDuration duration)
Constructs an interval from a start instant and a duration.
Parameters:
start - start of this interval, null means now
duration - the duration of this interval, null means zero length

Interval

public Interval(ReadableInstant start,
                ReadableInstant end)
Constructs an interval from a start and end instant.

The chronology used is that of the start instant.

Parameters:
start - start of this interval, null means now
end - end of this interval, null means now

Interval

public Interval(ReadableInstant start,
                ReadablePeriod period)
Constructs an interval from a start instant and a time period.

When forming the interval, the chronology from the instant is used if present, otherwise the chronology of the period is used.

Parameters:
start - start of this interval, null means now
period - the period of this interval, null means zero length

Interval

public Interval(ReadablePeriod period,
                ReadableInstant end)
Constructs an interval from a time period and an end instant.

When forming the interval, the chronology from the instant is used if present, otherwise the chronology of the period is used.

Parameters:
period - the period of this interval, null means zero length
end - end of this interval, null means now

Method Details

abuts

public boolean abuts(ReadableInterval interval)
Does this interval abut with the interval specified.

Intervals are inclusive of the start instant and exclusive of the end. An interval abuts if it starts immediately after, or ends immediately before this interval without overlap. A zero duration interval abuts with itself.

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) abuts [08:00 to 08:30)  = false (completely before)
 [09:00 to 10:00) abuts [08:00 to 09:00)  = true
 [09:00 to 10:00) abuts [08:00 to 09:01)  = false (overlaps)
 
 [09:00 to 10:00) abuts [09:00 to 09:00)  = true
 [09:00 to 10:00) abuts [09:00 to 09:01)  = false (overlaps)
 
 [09:00 to 10:00) abuts [10:00 to 10:00)  = true
 [09:00 to 10:00) abuts [10:00 to 10:30)  = true
 
 [09:00 to 10:00) abuts [10:30 to 11:00)  = false (completely after)
 
 [14:00 to 14:00) abuts [14:00 to 14:00)  = true
 [14:00 to 14:00) abuts [14:00 to 15:00)  = true
 [14:00 to 14:00) abuts [13:00 to 14:00)  = true
 
Parameters:
interval - the interval to examine, null means now
Returns:
true if the interval abuts
Since:
1.1

gap

public Interval gap(ReadableInterval interval)
Gets the gap between this interval and another interval. The other interval can be either before or after this interval.

Intervals are inclusive of the start instant and exclusive of the end. An interval has a gap to another interval if there is a non-zero duration between them. This method returns the amount of the gap only if the intervals do actually have a gap between them. If the intervals overlap or abut, then null is returned.

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.

The chronology of the returned interval is the same as that of this interval (the chronology of the interval parameter is not used). Note that the use of the chronology was only correctly implemented in version 1.3.

Parameters:
interval - the interval to examine, null means now
Returns:
the gap interval, null if no gap
Since:
1.1

overlap

public Interval overlap(ReadableInterval interval)
Gets the overlap between this interval and another 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. This method returns the amount of the overlap, only if the intervals actually do overlap. If the intervals do not overlap, then null is returned.

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.

The chronology of the returned interval is the same as that of this interval (the chronology of the interval parameter is not used). Note that the use of the chronology was only correctly implemented in version 1.3.

Parameters:
interval - the interval to examine, null means now
Returns:
the overlap interval, null if no overlap
Since:
1.1

toInterval

public Interval toInterval()
Get this interval as an immutable Interval object by returning this.
Specified by:
toInterval in interface ReadableInterval
Overrides:
toInterval in interface AbstractInterval
Returns:
this

withChronology

public Interval withChronology(Chronology chronology)
Creates a new interval with the same start and end, but a different chronology.
Parameters:
chronology - the chronology to use, null means ISO default
Returns:
an interval with a different chronology

withDurationAfterStart

public Interval withDurationAfterStart(ReadableDuration duration)
Creates a new interval with the specified duration after the start instant.
Parameters:
duration - the duration to add to the start to get the new end instant, null means zero
Returns:
an interval with the start from this interval and a calculated end

withDurationBeforeEnd

public Interval withDurationBeforeEnd(ReadableDuration duration)
Creates a new interval with the specified duration before the end instant.
Parameters:
duration - the duration to add to the start to get the new end instant, null means zero
Returns:
an interval with the start from this interval and a calculated end

withEnd

public Interval withEnd(ReadableInstant end)
Creates a new interval with the specified end instant.
Parameters:
end - the end instant for the new interval, null means now
Returns:
an interval with the start from this interval and the specified end

withEndMillis

public Interval withEndMillis(long endInstant)
Creates a new interval with the specified start millisecond instant.
Parameters:
endInstant - the end instant for the new interval
Returns:
an interval with the start from this interval and the specified end

withPeriodAfterStart

public Interval withPeriodAfterStart(ReadablePeriod period)
Creates a new interval with the specified period after the start instant.
Parameters:
period - the period to add to the start to get the new end instant, null means zero
Returns:
an interval with the start from this interval and a calculated end

withPeriodBeforeEnd

public Interval withPeriodBeforeEnd(ReadablePeriod period)
Creates a new interval with the specified period before the end instant.
Parameters:
period - the period to add to the start to get the new end instant, null means zero
Returns:
an interval with the start from this interval and a calculated end

withStart

public Interval withStart(ReadableInstant start)
Creates a new interval with the specified start instant.
Parameters:
start - the start instant for the new interval, null means now
Returns:
an interval with the end from this interval and the specified start

withStartMillis

public Interval withStartMillis(long startInstant)
Creates a new interval with the specified start millisecond instant.
Parameters:
startInstant - the start instant for the new interval
Returns:
an interval with the end from this interval and the specified start

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