Class ZoneOffsetTransition
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable, Comparable<ZoneOffsetTransition>
A transition between two offsets is normally the result of a daylight savings cutover.
The discontinuity is normally a gap in spring and an overlap in autumn.
ZoneOffsetTransition models the transition between the two offsets.
Gaps occur where there are local date-times that simply do not exist.
An example would be when the offset changes from +03:00 to +04:00.
This might be described as 'the clocks will move forward one hour tonight at 1am'.
Overlaps occur where there are local date-times that exist twice.
An example would be when the offset changes from +04:00 to +03:00.
This might be described as 'the clocks will move back one hour tonight at 2am'.
- Implementation Requirements:
- This class is immutable and thread-safe.
- Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionintcompareTo(ZoneOffsetTransition otherTransition) Compares this transition to another based on the transition instant.booleanChecks if this object equals another.Gets the local transition date-time, as would be expressed with the 'after' offset.Gets the local transition date-time, as would be expressed with the 'before' offset.Gets the duration of the transition.Gets the transition instant.Gets the offset after the transition.Gets the offset before the transition.inthashCode()Returns a suitable hash code.booleanisGap()Does this transition represent a gap in the local time-line.booleanDoes this transition represent an overlap in the local time-line.booleanisValidOffset(ZoneOffset offset) Checks if the specified offset is valid during this transition.static ZoneOffsetTransitionof(LocalDateTime transition, ZoneOffset offsetBefore, ZoneOffset offsetAfter) Obtains an instance defining a transition between two offsets.longGets the transition instant as an epoch second.toString()Returns a string describing this object.Methods declared in class Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionprotected Objectclone()Creates and returns a copy of this object.protected voidfinalize()Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version.Finalization is deprecated and subject to removal in a future release.final Class<?> getClass()Returns the runtime class of thisObject.final voidnotify()Wakes up a single thread that is waiting on this object's monitor.final voidWakes up all threads that are waiting on this object's monitor.final voidwait()Causes the current thread to wait until it is awakened, typically by being notified or interrupted.final voidwait(long timeoutMillis) Causes the current thread to wait until it is awakened, typically by being notified or interrupted, or until a certain amount of real time has elapsed.final voidwait(long timeoutMillis, int nanos) Causes the current thread to wait until it is awakened, typically by being notified or interrupted, or until a certain amount of real time has elapsed.
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Method Details
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public static ZoneOffsetTransition of(LocalDateTime transition, ZoneOffset offsetBefore, ZoneOffset offsetAfter) Obtains an instance defining a transition between two offsets.Applications should normally obtain an instance from
ZoneRules. This factory is only intended for use when creatingZoneRules.- Parameters:
transition- the transition date-time at the transition, which never actually occurs, expressed local to the before offset, not nulloffsetBefore- the offset before the transition, not nulloffsetAfter- the offset at and after the transition, not null- Returns:
- the transition, not null
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException- ifoffsetBeforeandoffsetAfterare equal, ortransition.getNano()returns non-zero value
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getInstant
Gets the transition instant.This is the instant of the discontinuity, which is defined as the first instant that the 'after' offset applies.
The methods
getInstant(),getDateTimeBefore()andgetDateTimeAfter()all represent the same instant.- Returns:
- the transition instant, not null
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toEpochSecond
public long toEpochSecond()Gets the transition instant as an epoch second.- Returns:
- the transition epoch second
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getDateTimeBefore
Gets the local transition date-time, as would be expressed with the 'before' offset.This is the date-time where the discontinuity begins expressed with the 'before' offset. At this instant, the 'after' offset is actually used, therefore the combination of this date-time and the 'before' offset will never occur.
The combination of the 'before' date-time and offset represents the same instant as the 'after' date-time and offset.
- Returns:
- the transition date-time expressed with the before offset, not null
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getDateTimeAfter
Gets the local transition date-time, as would be expressed with the 'after' offset.This is the first date-time after the discontinuity, when the new offset applies.
The combination of the 'before' date-time and offset represents the same instant as the 'after' date-time and offset.
- Returns:
- the transition date-time expressed with the after offset, not null
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getOffsetBefore
Gets the offset before the transition.This is the offset in use before the instant of the transition.
- Returns:
- the offset before the transition, not null
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getOffsetAfter
Gets the offset after the transition.This is the offset in use on and after the instant of the transition.
- Returns:
- the offset after the transition, not null
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getDuration
Gets the duration of the transition.In most cases, the transition duration is one hour, however this is not always the case. The duration will be positive for a gap and negative for an overlap. Time-zones are second-based, so the nanosecond part of the duration will be zero.
- Returns:
- the duration of the transition, positive for gaps, negative for overlaps
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isGap
public boolean isGap()Does this transition represent a gap in the local time-line.Gaps occur where there are local date-times that simply do not exist. An example would be when the offset changes from
+01:00to+02:00. This might be described as 'the clocks will move forward one hour tonight at 1am'.- Returns:
- true if this transition is a gap, false if it is an overlap
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isOverlap
public boolean isOverlap()Does this transition represent an overlap in the local time-line.Overlaps occur where there are local date-times that exist twice. An example would be when the offset changes from
+02:00to+01:00. This might be described as 'the clocks will move back one hour tonight at 2am'.- Returns:
- true if this transition is an overlap, false if it is a gap
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isValidOffset
Checks if the specified offset is valid during this transition.This checks to see if the given offset will be valid at some point in the transition. A gap will always return false. An overlap will return true if the offset is either the before or after offset.
- Parameters:
offset- the offset to check, null returns false- Returns:
- true if the offset is valid during the transition
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compareTo
Compares this transition to another based on the transition instant.This compares the instants of each transition. The offsets are ignored, making this order inconsistent with equals.
- Specified by:
compareToin interfaceComparable<ZoneOffsetTransition>- Parameters:
otherTransition- the transition to compare to, not null- Returns:
- the comparator value, that is the comparison of this transition instant
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otherTransitioninstant
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equals
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hashCode
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toString
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