Example usage for org.joda.time Period withMinutes

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In this page you can find the example usage for org.joda.time Period withMinutes.

Prototype

public Period withMinutes(int minutes) 

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Returns a new period with the specified number of minutes.

Usage

From source file:com.eviware.loadui.ui.fx.views.analysis.linechart.MillisToTickMark.java

License:EUPL

private Period trimPeriod(Period period) {
    period = period.normalizedStandard();
    switch (zoomLevelProperty.get()) {
    case WEEKS:/*w w  w .ja  va  2  s.co  m*/
        period = period.withWeeks(0);
    case DAYS:
        period = period.withDays(0);
    case HOURS:
        period = period.withHours(0);
    case MINUTES:
        period = period.withMinutes(0);
    default:
        break;
    }
    return period;
}

From source file:nz.co.gregs.dbvolution.internal.datatypes.DateRepeatImpl.java

License:Apache License

/**
 *
 * @param intervalStr// w w w .j  av a 2  s . c  om
 * @return the DateRepeat value represented by the String value
 */
public static Period parseDateRepeatFromGetString(String intervalStr) {
    if (intervalStr == null || intervalStr.length() == 0) {
        return null;
    }
    System.out.println("DBV INTERVAL: " + intervalStr);
    Period interval = new Period();
    interval = interval.withYears(getYearPart(intervalStr));
    interval = interval.withMonths(getMonthPart(intervalStr));
    interval = interval.withDays(getDayPart(intervalStr));
    interval = interval.withHours(getHourPart(intervalStr));
    interval = interval.withMinutes(getMinutePart(intervalStr));
    interval = interval.withSeconds(getSecondPart(intervalStr));
    interval = interval.withMillis(getMillisecondPart(intervalStr));
    return interval;
}