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std.datetime.interval.NegInfInterval.expand
- multiple declarations
Function NegInfInterval.expand
Expands the interval forwards and/or backwards in time. Effectively, it adds the given number of months/years to end.
void expand(T)
(
T years,
T months = 0,
AllowDayOverflow allowOverflow = AllowDayOverflow .yes
)
if (isIntegral!T);
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
years | The number of years to expand the interval by. |
months | The number of months to expand the interval by. |
allowOverflow | Whether the days should be allowed to overflow
on end , causing their month to increment. |
Throws
DateTimeException
if empty is true or
if the resulting interval would be invalid.
Example
auto interval1 = NegInfInterval!Date(Date(2012, 3, 1));
auto interval2 = NegInfInterval!Date(Date(2012, 3, 1));
interval1 .expand(2);
assert(interval1 == NegInfInterval!Date(Date(2014, 3, 1)));
interval2 .expand(-2);
assert(interval2 == NegInfInterval!Date(Date(2010, 3, 1)));
Function NegInfInterval.expand
Expands the interval forwards in time. Effectively, it does
end += duration
.
void expand(D)
(
D duration
) pure nothrow
if (__traits(compiles, end + duration));
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
duration | The duration to expand the interval by. |
Example
auto interval1 = NegInfInterval!Date(Date(2012, 3, 1));
auto interval2 = NegInfInterval!Date(Date(2012, 3, 1));
interval1 .expand(dur!"days"(2));
assert(interval1 == NegInfInterval!Date(Date(2012, 3, 3)));
interval2 .expand(dur!"days"(-2));
assert(interval2 == NegInfInterval!Date(Date(2012, 2, 28)));
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