The toDaysPart() method of Duration Class in java.time package is used get the value of this duration in number of days by dividing the number of seconds by 86400.
Syntax:
public long toDaysPart()
Parameters: This method do not accepts any parameter.
Return Value: This method returns a long value which is the number of days in this duration by dividing the number of seconds by 86400.
Below examples illustrate the Duration.toDaysPart() method:
Example 1:
// Java code to illustrate toDaysPart() 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 days        // using toDaysPart() method        System.out.println(duration.toDaysPart());    }} |
Duration: PT51H4M 2 183840
Example 2:
// Java code to illustrate toDaysPart() method  import java.time.Duration;  public class GFG {    public static void main(String[] args)    {          // Duration using ofDays() method        Duration duration            = Duration.ofDays(10);          System.out.println("Duration: "                           + duration);          // Get the number of days        // using toDaysPart() method        System.out.println(duration.toDaysPart());    }} |
Duration: PT240H 10
Reference: https://docs.oracle.com/javase/9/docs/api/java/time/Duration.html#toDaysPart–

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