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)));