std::chrono::weekday
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std::chrono::weekday
 
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Defined in header 
 
 
<chrono> 
 class weekday;
 
 (since C++20) 
inline constexpr std::chrono::weekday Sunday{0};
 
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inline constexpr std::chrono::weekday Monday{1};
 
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inline constexpr std::chrono::weekday Tuesday{2};
 
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inline constexpr std::chrono::weekday Wednesday{3};
 
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inline constexpr std::chrono::weekday Thursday{4};
 
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inline constexpr std::chrono::weekday Friday{5};
 
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inline constexpr std::chrono::weekday Saturday{6};
 
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The class weekday represent a day of the week in the proleptic Gregorian calendar. Its normal range is [0, 6], for Sunday through Saturday, but it can hold any value in the range [0, 255]. Seven named constants are predefined in the std::chrono namespace for the seven days of the week.
weekday is a TriviallyCopyable StandardLayoutType.
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 convenience syntax for constructing a weekday_indexed or weekday_last from this 
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weekday (public member function) [edit]
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Wed Thu Fri