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std.datetime.interval.Interval.isAfter - multiple declarations

Function Interval.isAfter

Whether this interval is after the given time point.

bool isAfter (
  scope const TP timePoint
) const pure;

Parameters

NameDescription
timePoint The time point to check whether this interval is after it.

Throws

DateTimeException if this interval is empty.

Example

assert(Interval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2), Date(2012, 3, 1)).isAfter(
            Date(1994, 12, 24)));

assert(!Interval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2), Date(2012, 3, 1)).isAfter(
            Date(2000, 1, 5)));

assert(!Interval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2), Date(2012, 3, 1)).isAfter(
            Date(2012, 3, 1)));

Function Interval.isAfter

Whether this interval is after the given interval and does not intersect it.

bool isAfter (
  scope const Interval interval
) const pure;

Parameters

NameDescription
interval The interval to check against this interval.

Throws

DateTimeException if either interval is empty.

Example

assert(!Interval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2), Date(2012, 3, 1)).isAfter(
            Interval!Date(Date(1990, 7, 6), Date(2000, 8, 2))));

assert(!Interval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2), Date(2012, 3, 1)).isAfter(
            Interval!Date(Date(1999, 1, 12), Date(2011, 9, 17))));

assert(Interval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2), Date(2012, 3, 1)).isAfter(
            Interval!Date(Date(1989, 3, 1), Date(1996, 1, 2))));

Function Interval.isAfter

Whether this interval is after the given interval and does not intersect it.

bool isAfter (
  scope const PosInfInterval!TP interval
) const pure;

Always returns false (unless this interval is empty) because a finite interval can never be after an interval going to positive infinity.

Parameters

NameDescription
interval The interval to check against this interval.

Throws

DateTimeException if this interval is empty.

Example

assert(!Interval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2), Date(2012, 3, 1)).isAfter(
            PosInfInterval!Date(Date(1999, 5, 4))));

Function Interval.isAfter

Whether this interval is after the given interval and does not intersect it.

bool isAfter (
  scope const NegInfInterval!TP interval
) const pure;

Parameters

NameDescription
interval The interval to check against this interval.

Throws

DateTimeException if this interval is empty.

Example

assert(Interval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2), Date(2012, 3, 1)).isAfter(
            NegInfInterval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2))));

Authors

Jonathan M Davis

License

Boost License 1.0.