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  1. Scripting
  2. Static Classes

LocalTimeUtil

LocalTimeUtil provides utility methods for working with LocalTime objects, specifically for parsing time strings.

Methods

parseTime(timeString: String): LocalTime

  • Parses a time string and returns a LocalTime object.

  • Parameters:

    • timeString (type: String) - The time string to parse.

  • Returns:

    • A LocalTime object representing the parsed time.

var timeString = "13:45:30";
var timeFormat = "HH:mm:ss";
var parsedTime = LocalTimeUtil.parseTime(timeString, timeFormat);
// returns LocalTime object 13:45:30

This class is useful for parsing time strings and converting them into LocalTime objects. It simplifies the process of working with time-related data. The actual implementation of this class may depend on the underlying libraries or code used in your environment.

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