The dividedBy(Duration) method of Duration Class in java.time package is used to get an immutable copy of this duration divided by the duration passed as the parameter.
Syntax:
public Duration dividedBy(Duration divisor)
Parameters: This method accepts a parameter divisor which is the duration to be divided. It can be positive or negative duration.
Return Value: This method returns a Duration which is an immutable copy of the existing duration with the parameter duration divided to it.
Exception: This method throws ArithmeticException if numeric overflow occurs.
Below examples illustrate the Duration.dividedBy() method:
Example 1:
// Java code to illustrate dividedBy() method import java.time.Duration;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Duration 1 using parse() method
Duration duration1
= Duration.parse( "P2DT3H4M" );
// Duration 2 as the divisor
Duration duration2
= Duration.ofHours( 5 );
// Get the duration divided
// using dividedBy() method
System.out.println(
duration1
.dividedBy(duration2));
}
} |
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Example 2:
// Java code to illustrate dividedBy() method import java.time.Duration;
public class GFG {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
// Duration 1 using parse() method
Duration duration1
= Duration.parse( "P2DT3H4M" );
// Duration 2 as the divisor
Duration duration2
= Duration.ofDays( 5 );
// Get the duration divided
// using dividedBy() method
System.out.println(
duration1
.dividedBy(duration2));
}
} |
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Reference: Oracle Doc