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std::chrono...eekday_last(3)  C++ Standard Libary std::chrono...eekday_last(3)

NAME
       std::chrono::year_month_weekday_last   -	 std::chrono::year_month_week-
       day_last

Synopsis
	  Defined in header <chrono>
	  class	year_month_weekday_last;  (since C++20)

	  The class year_month_weekday_last represents the last	weekday	 of  a
       specific	year and
	  month.  It  is  a  field-based  time	point,	with  a	 resolution of
       std::chrono::days,
	  except that it is limited to pointing	to the last weekday of a  year
       and month.
	  std::chrono::years-  and std::chrono::months-oriented	arithmetic are
       supported
	  directly. An implicit	conversion to std::chrono::sys_days allows
	  std::chrono::days-oriented arithmetic	to be performed	efficiently.

	  year_month_weekday_last is a TriviallyCopyable StandardLayoutType.

Member functions
	  constructor	      constructs a year_month_weekday_last
			      (public member function)
	  operator+=	      modifies the time	point by some number of	months
       or years
	  operator-=	      (public member function)
	  year
	  month		      accesses the fields of this object
	  weekday	      (public member function)
	  weekday_last
	  operator sys_days   converts to a std::chrono::time_point
	  operator local_days (public member function)
	  ok		      checks whether this object  represents  a	 valid
       date
			      (public member function)

	 Nonmember functions

	  operator== compares two year_month_weekday_last values
	  (C++20)    (function)
	  operator+  adds or subtracts a year_month_weekday_last and some num-
       ber of years or
	  operator-  months
	  (C++20)    (function)
	  operator<< outputs a year_month_weekday_last into a stream
	  (C++20)    (function template)

Helper classes
							       specialization
       of
							       std::formatter
       that formats a
	  std::formatter<std::chrono::year_month_weekday_last>
       year_month_weekday_last
	  (C++20)						 according  to
       the provided
							       format
							       (class template
       specialization)

http://cppreference.com		  2022.07.31	  std::chrono...eekday_last(3)

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