Uses of Class
org.joda.time.Seconds

Packages that use Seconds
org.joda.time Provides support for dates, times, time zones, durations, intervals, and partials. 
 

Uses of Seconds in org.joda.time
 

Fields in org.joda.time declared as Seconds
static Seconds Seconds.MAX_VALUE
          Constant representing the maximum number of seconds that can be stored in this object.
static Seconds Seconds.MIN_VALUE
          Constant representing the minimum number of seconds that can be stored in this object.
static Seconds Seconds.ONE
          Constant representing one second.
static Seconds Seconds.THREE
          Constant representing three seconds.
static Seconds Seconds.TWO
          Constant representing two seconds.
static Seconds Seconds.ZERO
          Constant representing zero seconds.
 

Methods in org.joda.time that return Seconds
 Seconds Seconds.dividedBy(int divisor)
          Returns a new instance with the seconds divided by the specified divisor.
 Seconds Seconds.minus(int seconds)
          Returns a new instance with the specified number of seconds taken away.
 Seconds Seconds.minus(Seconds seconds)
          Returns a new instance with the specified number of seconds taken away.
 Seconds Seconds.multipliedBy(int scalar)
          Returns a new instance with the seconds multiplied by the specified scalar.
 Seconds Seconds.negated()
          Returns a new instance with the seconds value negated.
static Seconds Seconds.parseSeconds(String periodStr)
          Creates a new Seconds by parsing a string in the ISO8601 format 'PTnS'.
 Seconds Seconds.plus(int seconds)
          Returns a new instance with the specified number of seconds added.
 Seconds Seconds.plus(Seconds seconds)
          Returns a new instance with the specified number of seconds added.
static Seconds Seconds.seconds(int seconds)
          Obtains an instance of Seconds that may be cached.
static Seconds Seconds.secondsBetween(ReadableInstant start, ReadableInstant end)
          Creates a Seconds representing the number of whole seconds between the two specified datetimes.
static Seconds Seconds.secondsBetween(ReadablePartial start, ReadablePartial end)
          Creates a Seconds representing the number of whole seconds between the two specified partial datetimes.
static Seconds Seconds.secondsIn(ReadableInterval interval)
          Creates a Seconds representing the number of whole seconds in the specified interval.
static Seconds Seconds.standardSecondsIn(ReadablePeriod period)
          Creates a new Seconds representing the number of complete standard length seconds in the specified period.
 Seconds Weeks.toStandardSeconds()
          Converts this period in weeks to a period in seconds assuming a 7 day week, 24 hour day, 60 minute hour and 60 second minute.
 Seconds Period.toStandardSeconds()
          Converts this period to a period in seconds assuming a 7 day week, 24 hour day, 60 minute hour and 60 second minute.
 Seconds Minutes.toStandardSeconds()
          Converts this period in minutes to a period in seconds assuming a 60 second minute.
 Seconds Hours.toStandardSeconds()
          Converts this period in hours to a period in seconds assuming a 60 minute hour and 60 second minute.
 Seconds Duration.toStandardSeconds()
          Converts this duration to a period in seconds assuming that there are the standard number of milliseconds in a second.
 Seconds Days.toStandardSeconds()
          Converts this period in days to a period in seconds assuming a 24 hour day, 60 minute hour and 60 second minute.
 

Methods in org.joda.time with parameters of type Seconds
 boolean Seconds.isGreaterThan(Seconds other)
          Is this seconds instance greater than the specified number of seconds.
 boolean Seconds.isLessThan(Seconds other)
          Is this seconds instance less than the specified number of seconds.
 Seconds Seconds.minus(Seconds seconds)
          Returns a new instance with the specified number of seconds taken away.
 Seconds Seconds.plus(Seconds seconds)
          Returns a new instance with the specified number of seconds added.
 



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