ITemporalQuery Interface
Definition
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Strategy for querying a temporal object.
[Android.Runtime.Register("java/time/temporal/TemporalQuery", "", "Java.Time.Temporal.ITemporalQueryInvoker", ApiSince=26)]
[Java.Interop.JavaTypeParameters(new System.String[] { "R" })]
public interface ITemporalQuery : Android.Runtime.IJavaObject, IDisposable, Java.Interop.IJavaPeerable
[<Android.Runtime.Register("java/time/temporal/TemporalQuery", "", "Java.Time.Temporal.ITemporalQueryInvoker", ApiSince=26)>]
[<Java.Interop.JavaTypeParameters(new System.String[] { "R" })>]
type ITemporalQuery = interface
interface IJavaObject
interface IDisposable
interface IJavaPeerable
- Attributes
- Implements
Remarks
Strategy for querying a temporal object.
Queries are a key tool for extracting information from temporal objects. They exist to externalize the process of querying, permitting different approaches, as per the strategy design pattern. Examples might be a query that checks if the date is the day before February 29th in a leap year, or calculates the number of days to your next birthday.
The TemporalField
interface provides another mechanism for querying temporal objects. That interface is limited to returning a long
. By contrast, queries can return any type.
There are two equivalent ways of using a TemporalQuery
. The first is to invoke the method on this interface directly. The second is to use TemporalAccessor#query(TemporalQuery)
:
// these two lines are equivalent, but the second approach is recommended
temporal = thisQuery.queryFrom(temporal);
temporal = temporal.query(thisQuery);
It is recommended to use the second approach, query(TemporalQuery)
, as it is a lot clearer to read in code.
The most common implementations are method references, such as LocalDate::from
and ZoneId::from
. Additional common queries are provided as static methods in TemporalQueries
.
Added in 1.8.
Java documentation for java.time.temporal.TemporalQuery
.
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Properties
Handle |
Gets the JNI value of the underlying Android object. (Inherited from IJavaObject) |
JniIdentityHashCode |
Returns the value of |
JniManagedPeerState |
State of the managed peer. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
JniPeerMembers |
Member access and invocation support. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
PeerReference |
Returns a JniObjectReference of the wrapped Java object instance. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
Methods
Disposed() |
Called when the instance has been disposed. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
DisposeUnlessReferenced() |
If there are no outstanding references to this instance, then
calls |
Finalized() |
Called when the instance has been finalized. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
QueryFrom(ITemporalAccessor) |
Queries the specified temporal object. |
SetJniIdentityHashCode(Int32) |
Set the value returned by |
SetJniManagedPeerState(JniManagedPeerStates) | (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
SetPeerReference(JniObjectReference) |
Set the value returned by |
UnregisterFromRuntime() |
Unregister this instance so that the runtime will not return it from future Java.Interop.JniRuntime+JniValueManager.PeekValue invocations. (Inherited from IJavaPeerable) |
Extension Methods
JavaCast<TResult>(IJavaObject) |
Performs an Android runtime-checked type conversion. |
JavaCast<TResult>(IJavaObject) | |
GetJniTypeName(IJavaPeerable) |