This class is not meant as a general purpose representation of time, it is optimized for the needs ofscala.concurrent.
Examples:
import scala.concurrent.duration._val duration = Duration(100, MILLISECONDS)val duration = Duration(100, "millis")duration.toNanosduration < 1.secondduration <= Duration.InfInvoking inexpressible conversions (like callingtoSeconds on an infinite duration) will throw an IllegalArgumentException.
Implicits are also provided for Int, Long and Double. Example usage:
import scala.concurrent.duration._val duration = 100.millisThe DSL provided by the implicit conversions always allows construction of finite durations, even for infinite Double inputs; use Duration.Inf instead.
Extractors, parsing and arithmetic are also included:
val d = Duration("1.2 µs")val Duration(length, unit) = 5 millisval d2 = d * 2.5val d3 = d2 + 1.millisecondCalculations performed on finite durations always retain the more precise unit of either operand, no matter whether a coarser unit would be able to exactly express the same duration. This means that Duration can be used as a lossless container for a (length, unit) pair if it is constructed using the corresponding methods and no arithmetic is performed on it; adding/subtracting durations should in that case be done with care.
The semantics of arithmetic operations on Duration are two-fold:
- exact addition/subtraction with nanosecond resolution for finite durations, independent of the summands' magnitude - isomorphic tojava.lang.Double when it comes to infinite or undefined values
The conversion between Duration and Double is done usingDuration.toUnit (with unit NANOSECONDS) andDuration.fromNanos(Double)
The default ordering is consistent with the ordering of Double numbers, which means that Undefined is considered greater than all other durations, includingDuration.Inf.
Return this duration multiplied by the scalar factor.
Return this duration multiplied by the scalar factor. When involving non-finite factors the semantics match those of Double.
IllegalArgumentExceptionin case of a finite overflow: the range of a finite duration is+-(2^63-1)ns, and no conversion to infinite durations takes place.
Return the sum of that duration and this.
Return the sum of that duration and this. When involving non-finite summands the semantics match those of Double.
IllegalArgumentExceptionin case of a finite overflow: the range of a finite duration is+-(2^63-1)ns, and no conversion to infinite durations takes place.
Return the difference of that duration and this.
Return the difference of that duration and this. When involving non-finite summands the semantics match those of Double.
IllegalArgumentExceptionin case of a finite overflow: the range of a finite duration is+-(2^63-1)ns, and no conversion to infinite durations takes place.
Return this duration divided by the scalar factor.
Return this duration divided by the scalar factor. When involving non-finite factors the semantics match those of Double.
IllegalArgumentExceptionin case of a finite overflow: the range of a finite duration is+-(2^63-1)ns, and no conversion to infinite durations takes place.
Return the quotient of this and that duration as floating-point number.
Return the quotient of this and that duration as floating-point number. The semantics are determined by Double as if calculating the quotient of the nanosecond lengths of both factors.
This method returns whether this duration is finite, which is not the same as!isInfinite for Double because this method also returnsfalse forDuration.Undefined.
This method returns whether this duration is finite, which is not the same as!isInfinite for Double because this method also returnsfalse forDuration.Undefined.
Obtain the length of this Duration measured in the unit obtained by theunit method.
Obtain the length of this Duration measured in the unit obtained by theunit method.
IllegalArgumentException when invoked on a non-finite duration
Return duration which is equal to this duration but with a coarsest Unit, or self in case it is already the coarsest Unit
Return duration which is equal to this duration but with a coarsest Unit, or self in case it is already the coarsest Unit
Examples:
Duration(60, MINUTES).toCoarsest // Duration(1, HOURS)Duration(1000, MILLISECONDS).toCoarsest // Duration(1, SECONDS)Duration(48, HOURS).toCoarsest // Duration(2, DAYS)Duration(5, SECONDS).toCoarsest // Duration(5, SECONDS)Return the length of this duration measured in whole days, rounding towards zero.
Return the length of this duration measured in whole days, rounding towards zero.
IllegalArgumentException when invoked on a non-finite duration
Return the length of this duration measured in whole hours, rounding towards zero.
Return the length of this duration measured in whole hours, rounding towards zero.
IllegalArgumentException when invoked on a non-finite duration
Return the length of this duration measured in whole microseconds, rounding towards zero.
Return the length of this duration measured in whole microseconds, rounding towards zero.
IllegalArgumentException when invoked on a non-finite duration
Return the length of this duration measured in whole milliseconds, rounding towards zero.
Return the length of this duration measured in whole milliseconds, rounding towards zero.
IllegalArgumentException when invoked on a non-finite duration
Return the length of this duration measured in whole minutes, rounding towards zero.
Return the length of this duration measured in whole minutes, rounding towards zero.
IllegalArgumentException when invoked on a non-finite duration
Return the length of this duration measured in whole nanoseconds, rounding towards zero.
Return the length of this duration measured in whole nanoseconds, rounding towards zero.
IllegalArgumentException when invoked on a non-finite duration
Return the length of this duration measured in whole seconds, rounding towards zero.
Return the length of this duration measured in whole seconds, rounding towards zero.
IllegalArgumentException when invoked on a non-finite duration
Return the number of nanoseconds as floating point number, scaled down to the given unit.
Return the number of nanoseconds as floating point number, scaled down to the given unit. The result may not precisely represent this duration due to the Double datatype's inherent limitations (mantissa size effectively 53 bits). Non-finite durations are represented as -Duration.Undefined is mapped to Double.NaN -Duration.Inf is mapped to Double.PositiveInfinity -Duration.MinusInf is mapped to Double.NegativeInfinity
Negate this duration.
Negate this duration. The only two values which are mapped to themselves areDuration.Zero andDuration.Undefined.
Obtain the time unit in which the length of this duration is measured.
Obtain the time unit in which the length of this duration is measured.
IllegalArgumentException when invoked on a non-finite duration
Return this duration divided by the scalar factor.
Return this duration divided by the scalar factor. When involving non-finite factors the semantics match those of Double.
IllegalArgumentExceptionin case of a finite overflow: the range of a finite duration is+-(2^63-1)ns, and no conversion to infinite durations takes place.
Return the quotient of this and that duration as floating-point number.
Return the quotient of this and that duration as floating-point number. The semantics are determined by Double as if calculating the quotient of the nanosecond lengths of both factors.
Return the larger of this and that duration as determined by the natural ordering.
Return the larger of this and that duration as determined by the natural ordering.
Return the smaller of this and that duration as determined by the natural ordering.
Return the smaller of this and that duration as determined by the natural ordering.
Return the difference of that duration and this.
Return the difference of that duration and this. When involving non-finite summands the semantics match those of Double.
IllegalArgumentExceptionin case of a finite overflow: the range of a finite duration is+-(2^63-1)ns, and no conversion to infinite durations takes place.
Return this duration multiplied by the scalar factor.
Return this duration multiplied by the scalar factor. When involving non-finite factors the semantics match those of Double.
IllegalArgumentExceptionin case of a finite overflow: the range of a finite duration is+-(2^63-1)ns, and no conversion to infinite durations takes place.
Negate this duration.
Negate this duration. The only two values which are mapped to themselves areDuration.Zero andDuration.Undefined.
Return the sum of that duration and this.
Return the sum of that duration and this. When involving non-finite summands the semantics match those of Double.
IllegalArgumentExceptionin case of a finite overflow: the range of a finite duration is+-(2^63-1)ns, and no conversion to infinite durations takes place.
Swaps the elements of thisTuple.
Swaps the elements of thisTuple.
a new Tuple where the first element is the second element of this Tuple and the second element is the first element of this Tuple.
Return a new tuple by prepending the element tothis tuple. This operation is O(this.size)
Return a new tuple by prepending the element tothis tuple. This operation is O(this.size)
Return a new tuple by concatenatingthis tuple withthat tuple. This operation is O(this.size + that.size)
Return a new tuple by concatenatingthis tuple withthat tuple. This operation is O(this.size + that.size)
Return a copy ofthis tuple with an element appended
Return a copy ofthis tuple with an element appended
Returns true ifthis is less thanthat
Returns true ifthis is less than or equal tothat.
Returns true ifthis is less than or equal tothat.
Returns true ifthis is greater thanthat.
Returns true ifthis is greater than or equal tothat.
Returns true ifthis is greater than or equal tothat.
Get the i-th element of this tuple. Equivalent to productElement but with a precise return type.
Get the i-th element of this tuple. Equivalent to productElement but with a precise return type.
Result of comparingthis with operandthat.
Given a tuple(a1, ..., am), returns the tuple(an+1, ..., am) consisting all its elements except the first n ones.
Given a tuple(a1, ..., am), returns the tuple(an+1, ..., am) consisting all its elements except the first n ones.
Get the head of this tuple
Get the initial part of the tuple without its last element
Get the initial part of the tuple without its last element
Get the last of this tuple
Called on a tuple(a1, ..., an), returns a new tuple(f(a1), ..., f(an)). The result is typed as(F[A1], ..., F[An]) if the tuple type is fully known. If the tuple is of the forma1 *: ... *: Tuple (that is, the tail is not known to be the cons type.
Called on a tuple(a1, ..., an), returns a new tuple(f(a1), ..., f(an)). The result is typed as(F[A1], ..., F[An]) if the tuple type is fully known. If the tuple is of the forma1 *: ... *: Tuple (that is, the tail is not known to be the cons type.
An iterator over the names of all the elements of this product.
An iterator over the names of all the elements of this product.
An iterator over all the elements of this product.
An iterator over all the elements of this product.
in the default implementation, anIterator[Any]
Given a tuple(a1, ..., am), returns the reversed tuple(am, ..., a1) consisting all its elements.
Given a tuple(a1, ..., am), returns the reversed tuple(am, ..., a1) consisting all its elements.
Return the size (or arity) of the tuple
Given a tuple(a1, ..., am), returns a pair of the tuple(a1, ..., an) consisting of the first n elements, and the tuple(an+1, ..., am) consisting of the remaining elements.
Given a tuple(a1, ..., am), returns a pair of the tuple(a1, ..., an) consisting of the first n elements, and the tuple(an+1, ..., am) consisting of the remaining elements.
Get the tail of this tuple. This operation is O(this.size)
Get the tail of this tuple. This operation is O(this.size)
Given a tuple(a1, ..., am), returns the tuple(a1, ..., an) consisting of its first n elements.
Given a tuple(a1, ..., am), returns the tuple(a1, ..., an) consisting of its first n elements.
Create a copy of this tuple as an Array
Create a copy of this tuple as an IArray
Create a copy of this tuple as a List
Given two tuples,(a1, ..., an) and(b1, ..., bn), returns a tuple((a1, b1), ..., (an, bn)). If the two tuples have different sizes, the extra elements of the larger tuple will be disregarded. The result is typed as((A1, B1), ..., (An, Bn)) if at least one of the tuple types has aEmptyTuple tail. Otherwise the result type is(A1, B1) *: ... *: (Ai, Bi) *: Tuple
Given two tuples,(a1, ..., an) and(b1, ..., bn), returns a tuple((a1, b1), ..., (an, bn)). If the two tuples have different sizes, the extra elements of the larger tuple will be disregarded. The result is typed as((A1, B1), ..., (An, Bn)) if at least one of the tuple types has aEmptyTuple tail. Otherwise the result type is(A1, B1) *: ... *: (Ai, Bi) *: Tuple
Result of comparingthis with operandthat.
Result of comparingthis with operandthat.
Implement this method to determine how instances of A will be sorted.
Returnsx where:
x < 0 whenthis < that
x == 0 whenthis == that
x > 0 whenthis > that