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Duration from(TemporalUnit) method in Java with Examples

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The from(TemporalUnit) method of Duration Class in java.time package is used to get a duration from the amount passed as the first parameter in the TemporalUnit. The TemporalUnit can be DAYS, HOURS, etc. Syntax:
public static Duration from(TemporalUnit amount)
Parameters: This method accepts a parameter amount which is amount from which the Duration is to be found, passed as the TemporalUnit. Return Value: This method returns a Duration representing the time of specified amount. Exception: This method throws following unit:
  • ArithmeticException: if numeric overflow occurs.
  • DateTimeException: if unable to convert to a Duration
Below examples illustrate the Duration.from() method: Example 1: Java
// Java code to illustrate from() method

import java.time.Duration;

public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {

        // Get the amount
        Duration duration = Duration.ofDays(5);

        // Duration using from() method
        Duration duration1 = Duration.from(duration);

        System.out.println(duration1.getSeconds());
    }
}
Output:
432000
Example 2: Java
// Java code to illustrate from() method

import java.time.Duration;

public class GFG {
    public static void main(String[] args)
    {

        // Get the amount
        Duration duration = Duration.ofHours(5);

        // Duration using from() method
        Duration duration1 = Duration.from(duration);

        System.out.println(duration1.getSeconds());
    }
}
Output:
18000
Reference: Oracle Doc

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