The toNanos() method of Duration Class in java.time package is used get the value of this duration in number of nano-seconds.
Syntax:
public long toNanos()
Parameters: This method do not accepts any parameter.
Return Value: This method returns a long value which is the number of nano-seconds in this duration.
Below examples illustrate the Duration.toNanos() method:
Example 1:
// Java code to illustrate toNanos() method import java.time.Duration; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // Duration using parse() method Duration duration = Duration.parse( "P2DT3H4M" ); System.out.println( "Duration: " + duration); // Get the number of nano-seconds // using toNanos() method System.out.println(duration.toNanos()); } } |
Duration: PT51H4M 183840000000000
Example 2:
// Java code to illustrate toNanos() method import java.time.Duration; public class GFG { public static void main(String[] args) { // Duration using ofNanos() method Duration duration = Duration.ofNanos( 10 ); System.out.println( "Duration: " + duration); // Get the number of nano-seconds // using toNanos() method System.out.println(duration.toNanos()); } } |
Duration: PT0.00000001S 10
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/java/time/Duration.html#toNanos–