weekday_indexed
class
Combines a weekday, representing a day of the week in the Gregorian calendar, with an index in the range [1, 5] that represents the weekday of the month (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and so on).
Syntax
class weekday_indexed; // C++20
Remarks
weekday_indexed
is a trivially copyable and standard-layout class type.
Members
Name | Description |
---|---|
Constructors | Construct a weekday_indexed with the specified weekday and value. |
ok |
Check if the weekday value is valid. |
weekday |
Get the weekday value. |
Non-members
Name | Description |
---|---|
operator== |
Determine whether two weekday_indexed instances are equal. |
operator<< |
Output a weekday_indexed to the specified stream. |
Requirements
Header: <chrono>
Since C++20
Namespace: std::chrono
Compiler Option: /std:c++latest
Constructor
Constructs a weekday_indexed
initialized with a weekday
value and an index.
constexpr weekday_indexed(const chrono::weekday& wd, unsigned index) noexcept; // C++20
Parameters
wd
The weekday value for the created weekday_indexed
class.
index
The weekday of the month that the weekday lands on. It is in the range [1, 5]. For example, 2 indicates that the weekday lands on the second week of the month.
Example: Create a weekday_indexed
// compile using: /std:c++latest
#include <iostream>
#include <chrono>
using namespace std::chrono;
int main()
{
constexpr auto wdi = weekday_indexed{Monday, 1};
constexpr auto wdi2 = Monday[1];
std::cout << wdi << ", " << wdi2;
return 0;
}
Mon[1], Mon[1]
ok
Check if the value stored in this weekday_indexed
is in the valid range.
constexpr bool ok() const noexcept;
Return value
true
if the week weekday value is in the valid range. Otherwise, false
.
weekday
Get the weekday value.
constexpr chrono::weekday weekday() const noexcept;
Return value
The weekday value.
Example
// compile using: /std:c++latest
#include <iostream>
#include <chrono>
int main()
{
constexpr auto wdi = weekday_indexed{ Monday, 1 };
std::cout << wdi << "\n";
return 0;
}
Mon[1]
See also
weekday
class
weekday_last
class
<chrono>
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