Example #1
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 /**
  * Converts this period in weeks to a period in hours assuming a 7 day week and 24 hour day.
  *
  * <p>This method allows you to convert between different types of period. However to achieve this
  * it makes the assumption that all weeks are 7 days long and all days are 24 hours long. This is
  * not true when daylight savings is considered and may also not be true for some unusual
  * chronologies. However, it is included as it is a useful operation for many applications and
  * business rules.
  *
  * @return a period representing the number of hours for this number of weeks
  * @throws ArithmeticException if the number of hours is too large to be represented
  */
 public Hours toStandardHours() {
   return Hours.hours(FieldUtils.safeMultiply(getValue(), DateTimeConstants.HOURS_PER_WEEK));
 }
 public void testToStandardHours() {
   Minutes test = Minutes.minutes(3 * 60);
   Hours expected = Hours.hours(3);
   assertEquals(expected, test.toStandardHours());
 }