Package org.joda.time

Class LocalTime

  • All Implemented Interfaces:
    java.io.Serializable, java.lang.Comparable<ReadablePartial>, ReadablePartial

    public final class LocalTime
    extends BaseLocal
    implements ReadablePartial, java.io.Serializable
    LocalTime is an immutable time class representing a time without a time zone.

    LocalTime implements the ReadablePartial interface. To do this, the interface methods focus on the key fields - HourOfDay, MinuteOfHour, SecondOfMinute and MillisOfSecond. However, all time fields may in fact be queried.

    Calculations on LocalTime are performed using a Chronology. This chronology will be set internally to be in the UTC time zone for all calculations.

    Each individual field can be queried in two ways:

    • getHourOfDay()
    • hourOfDay().get()
    The second technique also provides access to other useful methods on the field:
    • numeric value
    • text value
    • short text value
    • maximum/minimum values
    • add/subtract
    • set
    • rounding

    LocalTime is thread-safe and immutable, provided that the Chronology is as well. All standard Chronology classes supplied are thread-safe and immutable.

    Since:
    1.3
    See Also:
    Serialized Form
    • Nested Class Summary

      Nested Classes 
      Modifier and Type Class Description
      static class  LocalTime.Property
      LocalTime.Property binds a LocalTime to a DateTimeField allowing powerful datetime functionality to be easily accessed.
    • Field Summary

      Fields 
      Modifier and Type Field Description
      static LocalTime MIDNIGHT
      Constant for midnight.
    • Constructor Summary

      Constructors 
      Constructor Description
      LocalTime()
      Constructs an instance set to the current local time evaluated using ISO chronology in the default zone.
      LocalTime​(int hourOfDay, int minuteOfHour)
      Constructs an instance set to the specified time using ISOChronology.
      LocalTime​(int hourOfDay, int minuteOfHour, int secondOfMinute)
      Constructs an instance set to the specified time using ISOChronology.
      LocalTime​(int hourOfDay, int minuteOfHour, int secondOfMinute, int millisOfSecond)
      Constructs an instance set to the specified time using ISOChronology.
      LocalTime​(int hourOfDay, int minuteOfHour, int secondOfMinute, int millisOfSecond, Chronology chronology)
      Constructs an instance set to the specified time using the specified chronology, whose zone is ignored.
      LocalTime​(long instant)
      Constructs an instance set to the local time defined by the specified instant evaluated using ISO chronology in the default zone.
      LocalTime​(long instant, Chronology chronology)
      Constructs an instance set to the local time defined by the specified instant evaluated using the specified chronology.
      LocalTime​(long instant, DateTimeZone zone)
      Constructs an instance set to the local time defined by the specified instant evaluated using ISO chronology in the specified zone.
      LocalTime​(java.lang.Object instant)
      Constructs an instance from an Object that represents a datetime.
      LocalTime​(java.lang.Object instant, Chronology chronology)
      Constructs an instance from an Object that represents a datetime, using the specified chronology.
      LocalTime​(java.lang.Object instant, DateTimeZone zone)
      Constructs an instance from an Object that represents a datetime, forcing the time zone to that specified.
      LocalTime​(Chronology chronology)
      Constructs an instance set to the current local time evaluated using specified chronology and zone.
      LocalTime​(DateTimeZone zone)
      Constructs an instance set to the current local time evaluated using ISO chronology in the specified zone.
    • Field Detail

      • MIDNIGHT

        public static final LocalTime MIDNIGHT
        Constant for midnight.
    • Constructor Detail

      • LocalTime

        public LocalTime()
        Constructs an instance set to the current local time evaluated using ISO chronology in the default zone.

        Once the constructor is completed, the zone is no longer used.

        See Also:
        now()
      • LocalTime

        public LocalTime​(DateTimeZone zone)
        Constructs an instance set to the current local time evaluated using ISO chronology in the specified zone.

        If the specified time zone is null, the default zone is used. Once the constructor is completed, the zone is no longer used.

        Parameters:
        zone - the time zone, null means default zone
        See Also:
        now(DateTimeZone)
      • LocalTime

        public LocalTime​(Chronology chronology)
        Constructs an instance set to the current local time evaluated using specified chronology and zone.

        If the chronology is null, ISO chronology in the default time zone is used. Once the constructor is completed, the zone is no longer used.

        Parameters:
        chronology - the chronology, null means ISOChronology in default zone
        See Also:
        now(Chronology)
      • LocalTime

        public LocalTime​(long instant)
        Constructs an instance set to the local time defined by the specified instant evaluated using ISO chronology in the default zone.

        Once the constructor is completed, the zone is no longer used.

        Parameters:
        instant - the milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
      • LocalTime

        public LocalTime​(long instant,
                         DateTimeZone zone)
        Constructs an instance set to the local time defined by the specified instant evaluated using ISO chronology in the specified zone.

        If the specified time zone is null, the default zone is used. Once the constructor is completed, the zone is no longer used.

        Parameters:
        instant - the milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
        zone - the time zone, null means default zone
      • LocalTime

        public LocalTime​(long instant,
                         Chronology chronology)
        Constructs an instance set to the local time defined by the specified instant evaluated using the specified chronology.

        If the chronology is null, ISO chronology in the default zone is used. Once the constructor is completed, the zone is no longer used.

        Parameters:
        instant - the milliseconds from 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z
        chronology - the chronology, null means ISOChronology in default zone
      • LocalTime

        public LocalTime​(java.lang.Object instant)
        Constructs an instance from an Object that represents a datetime.

        If the object contains no chronology, ISOChronology is used. If the object contains no time zone, the default zone is used. Once the constructor is completed, the zone is no longer used.

        The recognised object types are defined in ConverterManager and include ReadablePartial, ReadableInstant, String, Calendar and Date. The String formats are described by ISODateTimeFormat.localTimeParser(). The default String converter ignores the zone and only parses the field values.

        Parameters:
        instant - the datetime object
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the instant is invalid
      • LocalTime

        public LocalTime​(java.lang.Object instant,
                         DateTimeZone zone)
        Constructs an instance from an Object that represents a datetime, forcing the time zone to that specified.

        If the object contains no chronology, ISOChronology is used. If the specified time zone is null, the default zone is used. Once the constructor is completed, the zone is no longer used.

        The recognised object types are defined in ConverterManager and include ReadablePartial, ReadableInstant, String, Calendar and Date. The String formats are described by ISODateTimeFormat.localTimeParser(). The default String converter ignores the zone and only parses the field values.

        Parameters:
        instant - the datetime object
        zone - the time zone
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the instant is invalid
      • LocalTime

        public LocalTime​(java.lang.Object instant,
                         Chronology chronology)
        Constructs an instance from an Object that represents a datetime, using the specified chronology.

        If the chronology is null, ISO in the default time zone is used. Once the constructor is completed, the zone is no longer used.

        The recognised object types are defined in ConverterManager and include ReadablePartial, ReadableInstant, String, Calendar and Date. The String formats are described by ISODateTimeFormat.localTimeParser(). The default String converter ignores the zone and only parses the field values.

        Parameters:
        instant - the datetime object
        chronology - the chronology
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the instant is invalid
      • LocalTime

        public LocalTime​(int hourOfDay,
                         int minuteOfHour)
        Constructs an instance set to the specified time using ISOChronology.
        Parameters:
        hourOfDay - the hour of the day, from 0 to 23
        minuteOfHour - the minute of the hour, from 0 to 59
      • LocalTime

        public LocalTime​(int hourOfDay,
                         int minuteOfHour,
                         int secondOfMinute)
        Constructs an instance set to the specified time using ISOChronology.
        Parameters:
        hourOfDay - the hour of the day, from 0 to 23
        minuteOfHour - the minute of the hour, from 0 to 59
        secondOfMinute - the second of the minute, from 0 to 59
      • LocalTime

        public LocalTime​(int hourOfDay,
                         int minuteOfHour,
                         int secondOfMinute,
                         int millisOfSecond)
        Constructs an instance set to the specified time using ISOChronology.
        Parameters:
        hourOfDay - the hour of the day, from 0 to 23
        minuteOfHour - the minute of the hour, from 0 to 59
        secondOfMinute - the second of the minute, from 0 to 59
        millisOfSecond - the millisecond of the second, from 0 to 999
      • LocalTime

        public LocalTime​(int hourOfDay,
                         int minuteOfHour,
                         int secondOfMinute,
                         int millisOfSecond,
                         Chronology chronology)
        Constructs an instance set to the specified time using the specified chronology, whose zone is ignored.

        If the chronology is null, ISOChronology is used.

        Parameters:
        hourOfDay - the hour of the day, valid values defined by the chronology
        minuteOfHour - the minute of the hour, valid values defined by the chronology
        secondOfMinute - the second of the minute, valid values defined by the chronology
        millisOfSecond - the millisecond of the second, valid values defined by the chronology
        chronology - the chronology, null means ISOChronology in default zone
    • Method Detail

      • now

        public static LocalTime now()
        Obtains a LocalTime set to the current system millisecond time using ISOChronology in the default time zone. The resulting object does not use the zone.
        Returns:
        the current time, not null
        Since:
        2.0
      • now

        public static LocalTime now​(DateTimeZone zone)
        Obtains a LocalTime set to the current system millisecond time using ISOChronology in the specified time zone. The resulting object does not use the zone.
        Parameters:
        zone - the time zone, not null
        Returns:
        the current time, not null
        Since:
        2.0
      • now

        public static LocalTime now​(Chronology chronology)
        Obtains a LocalTime set to the current system millisecond time using the specified chronology. The resulting object does not use the zone.
        Parameters:
        chronology - the chronology, not null
        Returns:
        the current time, not null
        Since:
        2.0
      • parse

        public static LocalTime parse​(java.lang.String str,
                                      DateTimeFormatter formatter)
        Parses a LocalTime from the specified string using a formatter.
        Parameters:
        str - the string to parse, not null
        formatter - the formatter to use, not null
        Since:
        2.0
      • fromMillisOfDay

        public static LocalTime fromMillisOfDay​(long millisOfDay)
        Constructs a LocalTime from the specified millis of day using the ISO chronology.

        The millisOfDay value may exceed the number of millis in one day, but additional days will be ignored. This method uses the UTC time zone internally.

        Parameters:
        millisOfDay - the number of milliseconds into a day to convert
      • fromMillisOfDay

        public static LocalTime fromMillisOfDay​(long millisOfDay,
                                                Chronology chrono)
        Constructs a LocalTime from the specified millis of day using the specified chronology.

        The millisOfDay value may exceed the number of millis in one day, but additional days will be ignored. This method uses the UTC time zone internally.

        Parameters:
        millisOfDay - the number of milliseconds into a day to convert
        chrono - the chronology, null means ISO chronology
      • fromCalendarFields

        public static LocalTime fromCalendarFields​(java.util.Calendar calendar)
        Constructs a LocalTime from a java.util.Calendar using exactly the same field values.

        Each field is queried from the Calendar and assigned to the LocalTime. This is useful if you have been using the Calendar as a local time, ignoring the zone.

        One advantage of this method is that this method is unaffected if the version of the time zone data differs between the JDK and Joda-Time. That is because the local field values are transferred, calculated using the JDK time zone data and without using the Joda-Time time zone data.

        This factory method ignores the type of the calendar and always creates a LocalTime with ISO chronology. It is expected that you will only pass in instances of GregorianCalendar however this is not validated.

        Parameters:
        calendar - the Calendar to extract fields from
        Returns:
        the created LocalTime
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the calendar is null
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the date is invalid for the ISO chronology
      • fromDateFields

        public static LocalTime fromDateFields​(java.util.Date date)
        Constructs a LocalTime from a java.util.Date using exactly the same field values.

        Each field is queried from the Date and assigned to the LocalTime. This is useful if you have been using the Date as a local time, ignoring the zone.

        One advantage of this method is that this method is unaffected if the version of the time zone data differs between the JDK and Joda-Time. That is because the local field values are transferred, calculated using the JDK time zone data and without using the Joda-Time time zone data.

        This factory method always creates a LocalTime with ISO chronology.

        Parameters:
        date - the Date to extract fields from
        Returns:
        the created LocalTime
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the calendar is null
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the date is invalid for the ISO chronology
      • size

        public int size()
        Gets the number of fields in this partial, which is four. The supported fields are HourOfDay, MinuteOfHour, SecondOfMinute and MillisOfSecond.
        Specified by:
        size in interface ReadablePartial
        Returns:
        the field count, four
      • getValue

        public int getValue​(int index)
        Gets the value of the field at the specified index.

        This method is required to support the ReadablePartial interface. The supported fields are HourOfDay, MinuteOfHour, SecondOfMinute and MillisOfSecond.

        Specified by:
        getValue in interface ReadablePartial
        Parameters:
        index - the index, zero to three
        Returns:
        the value
        Throws:
        java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the index is invalid
      • get

        public int get​(DateTimeFieldType fieldType)
        Get the value of one of the fields of time.

        This method gets the value of the specified field. For example:

         DateTime dt = new DateTime();
         int hourOfDay = dt.get(DateTimeFieldType.hourOfDay());
         
        Specified by:
        get in interface ReadablePartial
        Overrides:
        get in class AbstractPartial
        Parameters:
        fieldType - a field type, usually obtained from DateTimeFieldType, not null
        Returns:
        the value of that field
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the field type is null
      • isSupported

        public boolean isSupported​(DurationFieldType type)
        Checks if the duration type specified is supported by this local time and chronology.
        Parameters:
        type - a duration type, usually obtained from DurationFieldType
        Returns:
        true if the field type is supported
      • getChronology

        public Chronology getChronology()
        Gets the chronology of the time.
        Specified by:
        getChronology in interface ReadablePartial
        Returns:
        the Chronology that the time is using
      • equals

        public boolean equals​(java.lang.Object partial)
        Compares this ReadablePartial with another returning true if the chronology, field types and values are equal.
        Specified by:
        equals in interface ReadablePartial
        Overrides:
        equals in class AbstractPartial
        Parameters:
        partial - an object to check against
        Returns:
        true if fields and values are equal
      • compareTo

        public int compareTo​(ReadablePartial partial)
        Compares this partial with another returning an integer indicating the order.

        The fields are compared in order, from largest to smallest. The first field that is non-equal is used to determine the result.

        The specified object must be a partial instance whose field types match those of this partial.

        Specified by:
        compareTo in interface java.lang.Comparable<ReadablePartial>
        Overrides:
        compareTo in class AbstractPartial
        Parameters:
        partial - an object to check against
        Returns:
        negative if this is less, zero if equal, positive if greater
        Throws:
        java.lang.ClassCastException - if the partial is the wrong class or if it has field types that don't match
        java.lang.NullPointerException - if the partial is null
      • withFields

        public LocalTime withFields​(ReadablePartial partial)
        Returns a copy of this time with the partial set of fields replacing those from this instance.

        For example, if the partial contains an hour and minute then those two fields will be changed in the returned instance. Unsupported fields are ignored. If the partial is null, then this is returned.

        Parameters:
        partial - the partial set of fields to apply to this time, null ignored
        Returns:
        a copy of this time with a different set of fields
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if any value is invalid
      • withField

        public LocalTime withField​(DateTimeFieldType fieldType,
                                   int value)
        Returns a copy of this time with the specified field set to a new value.

        For example, if the field type is hourOfDay then the hour of day field would be changed in the returned instance. If the field type is null, then this is returned.

        These lines are equivalent:

         LocalTime updated = dt.withHourOfDay(6);
         LocalTime updated = dt.withField(DateTimeFieldType.hourOfDay(), 6);
         
        Parameters:
        fieldType - the field type to set, not null
        value - the value to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this time with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is null or invalid
      • withFieldAdded

        public LocalTime withFieldAdded​(DurationFieldType fieldType,
                                        int amount)
        Returns a copy of this time with the value of the specified field increased.

        If the addition is zero or the field is null, then this is returned.

        If the addition causes the maximum value of the field to be exceeded, then the value will wrap. Thus 23:59 plus two minutes yields 00:01.

        These lines are equivalent:

         LocalTime added = dt.plusHours(6);
         LocalTime added = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.hours(), 6);
         
        Parameters:
        fieldType - the field type to add to, not null
        amount - the amount to add
        Returns:
        a copy of this time with the field updated
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is null or invalid
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the result exceeds the internal capacity
      • withPeriodAdded

        public LocalTime withPeriodAdded​(ReadablePeriod period,
                                         int scalar)
        Returns a copy of this time with the specified period added.

        If the addition is zero, then this is returned.

        This method is typically used to add multiple copies of complex period instances. Adding one field is best achieved using methods like withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType, int) or plusHours(int).

        Parameters:
        period - the period to add to this one, null means zero
        scalar - the amount of times to add, such as -1 to subtract once
        Returns:
        a copy of this time with the period added
        Throws:
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the result exceeds the internal capacity
      • plus

        public LocalTime plus​(ReadablePeriod period)
        Returns a copy of this time with the specified period added.

        If the amount is zero or null, then this is returned.

        This method is typically used to add complex period instances. Adding one field is best achieved using methods like plusHours(int).

        Parameters:
        period - the period to add to this one, null means zero
        Returns:
        a copy of this time with the period added
        Throws:
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the result exceeds the internal capacity
      • plusHours

        public LocalTime plusHours​(int hours)
        Returns a copy of this time plus the specified number of hours.

        This LocalTime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         LocalTime added = dt.plusHours(6);
         LocalTime added = dt.plus(Period.hours(6));
         LocalTime added = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.hours(), 6);
         
        Parameters:
        hours - the amount of hours to add, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new LocalTime plus the increased hours
      • plusMinutes

        public LocalTime plusMinutes​(int minutes)
        Returns a copy of this time plus the specified number of minutes.

        This LocalTime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         LocalTime added = dt.plusMinutes(6);
         LocalTime added = dt.plus(Period.minutes(6));
         LocalTime added = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.minutes(), 6);
         
        Parameters:
        minutes - the amount of minutes to add, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new LocalTime plus the increased minutes
      • plusSeconds

        public LocalTime plusSeconds​(int seconds)
        Returns a copy of this time plus the specified number of seconds.

        This LocalTime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         LocalTime added = dt.plusSeconds(6);
         LocalTime added = dt.plus(Period.seconds(6));
         LocalTime added = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.seconds(), 6);
         
        Parameters:
        seconds - the amount of seconds to add, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new LocalTime plus the increased seconds
      • plusMillis

        public LocalTime plusMillis​(int millis)
        Returns a copy of this time plus the specified number of millis.

        This LocalTime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         LocalTime added = dt.plusMillis(6);
         LocalTime added = dt.plus(Period.millis(6));
         LocalTime added = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.millis(), 6);
         
        Parameters:
        millis - the amount of millis to add, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new LocalTime plus the increased millis
      • minus

        public LocalTime minus​(ReadablePeriod period)
        Returns a copy of this time with the specified period taken away.

        If the amount is zero or null, then this is returned.

        This method is typically used to subtract complex period instances. Subtracting one field is best achieved using methods like minusHours(int).

        Parameters:
        period - the period to reduce this instant by
        Returns:
        a copy of this time with the period taken away
        Throws:
        java.lang.ArithmeticException - if the result exceeds the internal capacity
      • minusHours

        public LocalTime minusHours​(int hours)
        Returns a copy of this time minus the specified number of hours.

        This LocalTime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         LocalTime subtracted = dt.minusHours(6);
         LocalTime subtracted = dt.minus(Period.hours(6));
         LocalTime subtracted = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.hours(), -6);
         
        Parameters:
        hours - the amount of hours to subtract, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new LocalTime minus the increased hours
      • minusMinutes

        public LocalTime minusMinutes​(int minutes)
        Returns a copy of this time minus the specified number of minutes.

        This LocalTime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         LocalTime subtracted = dt.minusMinutes(6);
         LocalTime subtracted = dt.minus(Period.minutes(6));
         LocalTime subtracted = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.minutes(), -6);
         
        Parameters:
        minutes - the amount of minutes to subtract, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new LocalTime minus the increased minutes
      • minusSeconds

        public LocalTime minusSeconds​(int seconds)
        Returns a copy of this time minus the specified number of seconds.

        This LocalTime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         LocalTime subtracted = dt.minusSeconds(6);
         LocalTime subtracted = dt.minus(Period.seconds(6));
         LocalTime subtracted = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.seconds(), -6);
         
        Parameters:
        seconds - the amount of seconds to subtract, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new LocalTime minus the increased seconds
      • minusMillis

        public LocalTime minusMillis​(int millis)
        Returns a copy of this time minus the specified number of millis.

        This LocalTime instance is immutable and unaffected by this method call.

        The following three lines are identical in effect:

         LocalTime subtracted = dt.minusMillis(6);
         LocalTime subtracted = dt.minus(Period.millis(6));
         LocalTime subtracted = dt.withFieldAdded(DurationFieldType.millis(), -6);
         
        Parameters:
        millis - the amount of millis to subtract, may be negative
        Returns:
        the new LocalTime minus the increased millis
      • property

        public LocalTime.Property property​(DateTimeFieldType fieldType)
        Gets the property object for the specified type, which contains many useful methods.
        Parameters:
        fieldType - the field type to get the chronology for
        Returns:
        the property object
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the field is null or unsupported
      • getHourOfDay

        public int getHourOfDay()
        Get the hour of day field value.
        Returns:
        the hour of day
      • getMinuteOfHour

        public int getMinuteOfHour()
        Get the minute of hour field value.
        Returns:
        the minute of hour
      • getSecondOfMinute

        public int getSecondOfMinute()
        Get the second of minute field value.
        Returns:
        the second of minute
      • getMillisOfSecond

        public int getMillisOfSecond()
        Get the millis of second field value.
        Returns:
        the millis of second
      • getMillisOfDay

        public int getMillisOfDay()
        Get the millis of day field value.
        Returns:
        the millis of day
      • withHourOfDay

        public LocalTime withHourOfDay​(int hour)
        Returns a copy of this time with the hour of day field updated.

        LocalTime is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of hour of day changed.

        Parameters:
        hour - the hour of day to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
      • withMinuteOfHour

        public LocalTime withMinuteOfHour​(int minute)
        Returns a copy of this time with the minute of hour field updated.

        LocalTime is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of minute of hour changed.

        Parameters:
        minute - the minute of hour to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
      • withSecondOfMinute

        public LocalTime withSecondOfMinute​(int second)
        Returns a copy of this time with the second of minute field updated.

        LocalTime is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of second of minute changed.

        Parameters:
        second - the second of minute to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
      • withMillisOfSecond

        public LocalTime withMillisOfSecond​(int millis)
        Returns a copy of this time with the millis of second field updated.

        LocalTime is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of millis of second changed.

        Parameters:
        millis - the millis of second to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
      • withMillisOfDay

        public LocalTime withMillisOfDay​(int millis)
        Returns a copy of this time with the millis of day field updated.

        LocalTime is immutable, so there are no set methods. Instead, this method returns a new instance with the value of millis of day changed.

        Parameters:
        millis - the millis of day to set
        Returns:
        a copy of this object with the field set
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException - if the value is invalid
      • hourOfDay

        public LocalTime.Property hourOfDay()
        Get the hour of day field property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the hour of day property
      • minuteOfHour

        public LocalTime.Property minuteOfHour()
        Get the minute of hour field property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the minute of hour property
      • secondOfMinute

        public LocalTime.Property secondOfMinute()
        Get the second of minute field property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the second of minute property
      • millisOfSecond

        public LocalTime.Property millisOfSecond()
        Get the millis of second property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the millis of second property
      • millisOfDay

        public LocalTime.Property millisOfDay()
        Get the millis of day property which provides access to advanced functionality.
        Returns:
        the millis of day property
      • toDateTimeToday

        public DateTime toDateTimeToday()
        Converts this LocalTime to a full datetime using the default time zone setting the time fields from this instance and the date fields from the current date.
        Returns:
        this time as a datetime using today's date
      • toDateTimeToday

        public DateTime toDateTimeToday​(DateTimeZone zone)
        Converts this LocalTime to a full datetime using the specified time zone setting the time fields from this instance and the date fields from the current time.

        This method uses the chronology from this instance plus the time zone specified.

        Parameters:
        zone - the zone to use, null means default
        Returns:
        this time as a datetime using today's date
      • toString

        public java.lang.String toString()
        Output the time in ISO8601 format (HH:mm:ss.SSS).
        Specified by:
        toString in interface ReadablePartial
        Overrides:
        toString in class java.lang.Object
        Returns:
        ISO8601 time formatted string.
      • toString

        public java.lang.String toString​(java.lang.String pattern)
        Output the time using the specified format pattern.
        Parameters:
        pattern - the pattern specification, null means use toString
        See Also:
        DateTimeFormat
      • toString

        public java.lang.String toString​(java.lang.String pattern,
                                         java.util.Locale locale)
                                  throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
        Output the time using the specified format pattern.
        Parameters:
        pattern - the pattern specification, null means use toString
        locale - Locale to use, null means default
        Throws:
        java.lang.IllegalArgumentException
        See Also:
        DateTimeFormat