std::literals::chrono_literals::operator""min
Defined in header <chrono> | ||
|---|---|---|
constexpr chrono::minutes operator "" min(unsigned long long mins); | (1) | (since C++14) |
constexpr chrono::duration</*unspecified*/, ratio<60,1>>
operator "" min(long double mins);
| (2) | (since C++14) |
Forms a std::chrono::duration literal representing minutes.
std::chrono::minutes(mins) std::chrono::minutes
Parameters
| minutes | - | the number of minutes |
Return value
The std::chrono::duration literal.
Possible implementation
constexpr std::chrono::minutes operator ""min(unsigned long long m)
{
return std::chrono::minutes(m);
}
constexpr std::chrono::duration<long double,
std::ratio<60,1>> operator ""min(long double m)
{
return std::chrono::duration<long double, ratio<60,1>> (m);
} |
Notes
These operators are declared in the namespace std::literals::chrono_literals, where both literals and chrono_literals are inline namespaces. Access to these operators can be gained with using namespace std::literals, using namespace std::chrono_literals, and using namespace std::literals::chrono_literals.
In addition, within the namespace std::chrono, the directive using namespace literals::chrono_literals; is provided by the standard library, so that if a programmer uses using namespace std::chrono; to gain access to the classes in the chrono library, the corresponding literal operators become visible as well.
Example
#include <iostream>
#include <chrono>
int main()
{
using namespace std::chrono_literals;
auto lesson = 45min;
auto halfmin = 0.5min;
std::cout << "one lesson is " << lesson.count() << " minutes\n"
<< "half a minute is " << halfmin.count() << " minutes\n";
}Output:
one lesson is 45 minutes half a minute is 0.5 minutes
See also
| constructs new duration (public member function of std::chrono::duration<Rep,Period>) |
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