Interface DateTimeIntervalList
- All Superinterfaces:
AutoCloseable, Closeable, OsidList, OsidList
Like all OsidLists , DateTimeIntervalList provides a
means for accessing DateTimeInterval elements sequentially either
one at a time or many at a time. Examples:
while (dtil.hasNext()) {
DateTimeInterval interval = dtil.getNextDateTimeInterval();
}
or
while (dtil.hasNext()) {
DateTimeInterval[] intervals = dtil.getNextDateTimeIntervals(dtil.available());
}
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionGets the nextDateTimeIntervalin this list.getNextDateTimeIntervals(long n) Gets the next set ofDateTimeIntervalelements in this list which must be less than or equal to the number returned fromavailable().
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Method Details
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getNextDateTimeInterval
Gets the nextDateTimeIntervalin this list.- Returns:
- the next
DateTimeIntervalin this list. ThehasNext()method should be used to test that a nextDateTimeIntervalis available before calling this method. - Throws:
IllegalStateException- no more elements available in this listOperationFailedException- unable to complete request- Compliance:
mandatory- This method must be implemented.
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getNextDateTimeIntervals
Gets the next set ofDateTimeIntervalelements in this list which must be less than or equal to the number returned fromavailable().- Parameters:
n- the number ofDateTimeIntervalelements requested which should be less than or equal toavailable()- Returns:
- an array of
DateimeIntervalelements. The length of the array is less than or equal to the number specified. - Throws:
IllegalStateException- no more elements available in this listOperationFailedException- unable to complete request- Compliance:
mandatory- This method must be implemented.
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