std::chrono::year_month_weekday::ok
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std::chrono::year_month_weekday
Member functions
year_month_weekday::ok
Nonmember functions
Helper classes
constexpr bool ok() const noexcept;
(since C++20)
Checks if this year_month_weekday object represents a valid date.
[edit] Return value
true if this year_month_weekday object represents a valid date, that is, year().ok() && month().ok() && weekday_indexed().ok() is true and there are at least index() weekday()s in the specified year and month. Otherwise false.
[edit] Example
Run this code
#include <cassert> #include <chrono> int main() { auto ymwdi{std::chrono::Wednesday [1]/1/2021}; assert (ymwdi.ok()); ymwdi = std::chrono::year (2021)/std::chrono::month (1)/std::chrono::Wednesday [42]; assert (!ymwdi.ok()); }