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Instant atOffset() method in Java with Examples

The atOffset(ZoneOffset offset) method of Instant class is used to combine this instant with an offset to create an OffsetDateTime object. This method takes ZoneOffset as a parameter to return an OffsetDateTime object and this OffsetDataTime object is formed from this instant at the specified offset from UTC/Greenwich. If the instant is too large to fit into an offset date-time then the method will throw an exception. This method is same as OffsetDateTime.ofInstant(this, offset).

Syntax:

public OffsetDateTime atOffset(ZoneOffset offset)

Parameters:
This method accepts one parameter offset which is the ZoneOffset to combine with this instant object. It should not be null

Return Value: This method returns the offset date-time formed from this instant and the specified ZoneOffset.

Exception: This method throws DateTimeException if the instant is too large to fit into an offset date-time.

Below programs illustrate the Instant.atOffset() method:
Program 1:




// Java program to demonstrate
// Instant.atOffset() method
  
import java.time.*;
  
public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
  
        // create an instance object
        Instant instant
            = Instant.parse("2018-10-20T16:55:30.00Z");
  
        // print Instant Value
        System.out.println("Instant: "
                           + instant);
  
        // create a ZoneOffset object
        // with 7200 sec means 2 hours
        ZoneOffset offset = ZoneOffset.ofTotalSeconds(7200);
  
        // apply atOffset method to combine ZoneOffset
        // to this instant
        OffsetDateTime offsetDate = instant.atOffset(offset);
  
        // print results
        System.out.println("Offset Date and Time: "
                           + offsetDate);
    }
}


Output:

Instant: 2018-10-20T16:55:30Z
Offset Date and Time: 2018-10-20T18:55:30+02:00

Program 2:




// Java program to demonstrate
// Instant.atOffset() method
  
import java.time.*;
  
public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
  
        // create an instance object
        Instant instant
            = Instant.parse("2018-10-20T16:55:30.00Z");
  
        // print Instant Value
        System.out.println("Instant: "
                           + instant);
  
        // create a ZoneOffset object
        // with 3 hours 45 minutes
        ZoneOffset offset
            = ZoneOffset.ofHoursMinutes(3, 45);
  
        // apply atOffset method to combine ZoneOffset
        // to this instant
        OffsetDateTime offsetDate
            = instant.atOffset(offset);
  
        // print results
        System.out.println("Offset Date and Time: "
                           + offsetDate);
    }
}


Output:

Instant: 2018-10-20T16:55:30Z
Offset Date and Time: 2018-10-20T20:40:30+03:45

Program 3:




// Java program to demonstrate
// Instant.atOffset() method
  
import java.time.*;
  
public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {
  
        // create an instance object
        Instant instant
            = Instant.now();
  
        // print Instant Value
        System.out.println("Instant: "
                           + instant);
  
        // create a ZoneOffset Object
        // with 9 hours 45 minutes 30 second
        ZoneOffset offset
            = ZoneOffset
                  .ofHoursMinutesSeconds(9, 45, 30);
  
        // apply atOffset method to
        // combine ZoneOffset to this instant
        OffsetDateTime offsetDate
            = instant.atOffset(offset);
  
        // print results
        System.out.println("Offset Date and Time: "
                           + offsetDate);
    }
}


Output:

Instant: 2018-11-22T08:22:19.846Z
Offset Date and Time: 2018-11-22T18:07:49.846+09:45:30

Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/10/docs/api/java/time/Instant.html#atOffset(java.time.ZoneOffset)

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