std.datetime.interval.PosInfInterval.span - multiple declarations
Function PosInfInterval.span
Returns an interval that covers from the earliest time point of two intervals up to (but not including) the latest time point of two intervals.
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| interval | The interval to create a span together with this interval. |
Throws
DateTimeException if the given interval
is empty.
Note
There is no overload for span which takes a
NegInfInterval, because an interval
going from negative infinity to positive infinity
is not possible.
Example
assert(PosInfInterval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2)) .span(
Interval!Date(Date(500, 8, 9), Date(1602, 1, 31))) ==
PosInfInterval!Date(Date(500, 8, 9)));
assert(PosInfInterval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2)) .span(
Interval!Date(Date(1990, 7, 6), Date(2000, 8, 2))) ==
PosInfInterval!Date(Date(1990, 7 , 6)));
assert(PosInfInterval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2)) .span(
Interval!Date(Date(1999, 1, 12), Date(2011, 9, 17))) ==
PosInfInterval!Date(Date(1996, 1 , 2)));
Function PosInfInterval.span
Returns an interval that covers from the earliest time point of two intervals up to (but not including) the latest time point of two intervals.
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| interval | The interval to create a span together with this interval. |
Note
There is no overload for span which takes a
NegInfInterval, because an interval
going from negative infinity to positive infinity
is not possible.
Example
assert(PosInfInterval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2)) .span(
PosInfInterval!Date(Date(1990, 7, 6))) ==
PosInfInterval!Date(Date(1990, 7 , 6)));
assert(PosInfInterval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2)) .span(
PosInfInterval!Date(Date(1999, 1, 12))) ==
PosInfInterval!Date(Date(1996, 1 , 2)));