std.datetime.interval.is_after
- multiple declarations
- Function Interval.isAfter
- Function Interval.isAfter
- Function Interval.isAfter
- Function Interval.isAfter
Function Interval.isAfter
Whether this interval
is after the given interval
and does not intersect
it.
Prototype
bool isAfter( Interval interval ) const pure;
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
interval | The interval to check against this interval . |
Throws
DateTimeException
if either interval
is empty
.
Examples
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.
Prototype
bool isAfter( NegInfInterval!TP interval ) const pure;
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
interval | The interval to check against this interval . |
Throws
DateTimeException
if this interval
is empty
.
Examples
assert(Interval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2), Date(2012, 3, 1)).isAfter( NegInfInterval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2))));
Function Interval.isAfter
Whether this interval is after the given time point.
Prototype
bool isAfter( TP timePoint ) const pure;
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
timePoint | The time point to check whether this interval is after it. |
Throws
DateTimeException
if this interval is empty
.
Examples
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.
Always returns false (unless this interval
is empty
) because a finite
interval
can never be after an interval
going to positive infinity.
Prototype
bool isAfter( PosInfInterval!TP interval ) const pure;
Parameters
Name | Description |
---|---|
interval | The interval to check against this interval . |
Throws
DateTimeException
if this interval
is empty
.
Examples
assert(!Interval!Date(Date(1996, 1, 2), Date(2012, 3, 1)).isAfter( PosInfInterval!Date(Date(1999, 5, 4))));
Authors
Jonathan M Davis and Kato Shoichi