Java Duration toMinutes()

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In this guide, you will learn about the Duration toMinutes() method in Java programming and how to use it with an example.

1. Duration toMinutes() Method Overview

Definition:

The Duration.toMinutes() method is employed to obtain the total number of minutes represented by this duration, including both the whole hours and minutes.

Syntax:

public long toMinutes()

Parameters:

- None.

Key Points:

- The method returns the total count of minutes in the Duration.

- This includes both the whole hours (converted to minutes) and any additional minutes.

- A negative Duration will result in a negative returned value.

- This method can be useful for operations that require durations in minute granularity or when displaying the duration in minutes.

2. Duration toMinutes() Method Example

import java.time.Duration; public class DurationToMinutesExample { public static void main(String[] args) { Duration duration1 = Duration.ofHours(2).plusMinutes(30); // 2 hours and 30 minutes Duration duration2 = Duration.ofHours(-1).minusMinutes(15); // -1 hour and 15 minutes // Convert durations to minutes long minutes1 = duration1.toMinutes(); long minutes2 = duration2.toMinutes(); // Print the minutes System.out.println("Duration1 in minutes: " + minutes1); System.out.println("Duration2 in minutes: " + minutes2); } } 

Output:

Duration1 in minutes: 150 Duration2 in minutes: -75 

Explanation:

In the example, duration1 is constructed with a total of 2 hours and 30 minutes. When toMinutes() is called, it returns 150 which is the total minutes (120 minutes from the 2 hours and 30 additional minutes).

For duration2, which is -1 hour and 15 minutes, the toMinutes() method gives -75 as the result. This is because 1 hour has 60 minutes, so the total becomes -60 - 15 = -75 minutes.

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