std::chrono::hh_mm_ss
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| Defined in header <chrono>
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| template< class Duration > class hh_mm_ss; |
(since C++20) | |
The class template hh_mm_ss splits a std::chrono::duration into a "broken down" time such as hours:minutes:seconds, with the precision of the split determined by the Duration template parameter. It is primarily a formatting tool.
Duration must be a specialization of std::chrono::duration, otherwise the program is ill-formed.
Member constants
| constexpr unsigned fractional_width [static] |
the smallest possible integer in the range [0, 18] such that precision (see below) will exactly represent the value of Duration{1}, or 6 if there's no such integer (public static member constant) |
Member types
| Member type | Definition |
precision
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std::chrono::duration<std::common_type_t<Duration::rep, std::chrono::seconds::rep>,
std::ratio<1, 10 |
Member functions
constructs a hh_mm_ss (public member function) | |
| obtains components of the broken-down time (public member function) | |
| obtains the stored std::chrono::duration (public member function) |
Non-member functions
| (C++20) |
outputs a hh_mm_ss into a stream (function template) |
Helper classes
formatting support for hh_mm_ss (class template specialization) |