public class Millisecond extends RegularTimePeriod implements java.io.Serializable
RegularTimePeriod
subclasses.Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static int |
FIRST_MILLISECOND_IN_SECOND
A constant for the first millisecond in a second.
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static int |
LAST_MILLISECOND_IN_SECOND
A constant for the last millisecond in a second.
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DEFAULT_TIME_ZONE, WORKING_CALENDAR
Constructor and Description |
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Millisecond()
Constructs a millisecond based on the current system time.
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Millisecond(java.util.Date time)
Constructs a new millisecond using the default time zone.
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Millisecond(java.util.Date time,
java.util.TimeZone zone)
Deprecated.
As of 1.0.13, use the constructor that specifies the locale
also.
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Millisecond(java.util.Date time,
java.util.TimeZone zone,
java.util.Locale locale)
Creates a millisecond.
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Millisecond(int millisecond,
int second,
int minute,
int hour,
int day,
int month,
int year)
Creates a new millisecond.
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Millisecond(int millisecond,
Second second)
Constructs a millisecond.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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int |
compareTo(java.lang.Object obj)
Returns an integer indicating the order of this Millisecond object
relative to the specified object:
negative == before, zero == same, positive == after.
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boolean |
equals(java.lang.Object obj)
Tests the equality of this object against an arbitrary Object.
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long |
getFirstMillisecond()
Returns the first millisecond of the second.
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long |
getFirstMillisecond(java.util.Calendar calendar)
Returns the first millisecond of the time period.
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long |
getLastMillisecond()
Returns the last millisecond of the second.
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long |
getLastMillisecond(java.util.Calendar calendar)
Returns the last millisecond of the time period.
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long |
getMillisecond()
Returns the millisecond.
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Second |
getSecond()
Returns the second.
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long |
getSerialIndex()
Returns a serial index number for the millisecond.
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int |
hashCode()
Returns a hash code for this object instance.
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RegularTimePeriod |
next()
Returns the millisecond following this one.
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void |
peg(java.util.Calendar calendar)
Recalculates the start date/time and end date/time for this time period
relative to the supplied calendar (which incorporates a time zone).
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RegularTimePeriod |
previous()
Returns the millisecond preceding this one.
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createInstance, downsize, getEnd, getFirstMillisecond, getLastMillisecond, getMiddleMillisecond, getMiddleMillisecond, getMiddleMillisecond, getMillisecond, getStart, toString
public static final int FIRST_MILLISECOND_IN_SECOND
public static final int LAST_MILLISECOND_IN_SECOND
public Millisecond()
public Millisecond(int millisecond, Second second)
millisecond
- the millisecond (0-999).second
- the second.public Millisecond(int millisecond, int second, int minute, int hour, int day, int month, int year)
millisecond
- the millisecond (0-999).second
- the second (0-59).minute
- the minute (0-59).hour
- the hour (0-23).day
- the day (1-31).month
- the month (1-12).year
- the year (1900-9999).public Millisecond(java.util.Date time)
time
- the time.Millisecond(Date, TimeZone)
public Millisecond(java.util.Date time, java.util.TimeZone zone)
time
- the instant in time.zone
- the time zone.public Millisecond(java.util.Date time, java.util.TimeZone zone, java.util.Locale locale)
time
- the date-time (null
not permitted).zone
- the time zone (null
not permitted).locale
- the locale (null
not permitted).public long getMillisecond()
public long getFirstMillisecond()
peg(Calendar)
method.getFirstMillisecond
in class RegularTimePeriod
getLastMillisecond()
public long getLastMillisecond()
peg(Calendar)
method.getLastMillisecond
in class RegularTimePeriod
getFirstMillisecond()
public void peg(java.util.Calendar calendar)
peg
in class RegularTimePeriod
calendar
- the calendar (null
not permitted).public RegularTimePeriod previous()
previous
in class RegularTimePeriod
public RegularTimePeriod next()
next
in class RegularTimePeriod
public long getSerialIndex()
getSerialIndex
in class RegularTimePeriod
public boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj)
This method will return true ONLY if the object is a Millisecond object representing the same millisecond as this instance.
equals
in class java.lang.Object
obj
- the object to comparetrue
if milliseconds and seconds of this and object
are the same.public int hashCode()
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Books/effectivejava
/Chapter3.pdf
hashCode
in class java.lang.Object
public int compareTo(java.lang.Object obj)
compareTo
in interface java.lang.Comparable
obj
- the object to comparepublic long getFirstMillisecond(java.util.Calendar calendar)
getFirstMillisecond
in class RegularTimePeriod
calendar
- the calendar (null
not permitted).java.lang.NullPointerException
- if calendar
is
null
.RegularTimePeriod.getLastMillisecond(Calendar)
public long getLastMillisecond(java.util.Calendar calendar)
getLastMillisecond
in class RegularTimePeriod
calendar
- the calendar (null
not permitted).java.lang.NullPointerException
- if calendar
is
null
.RegularTimePeriod.getFirstMillisecond(Calendar)