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http://howardhinnant.github.io/date_algorithms.html#civil_from_days
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http://howardhinnant.github.io/date_algorithms.html#civil_from_days
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main()
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using namespace date;
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auto ymd = 2015_y/55/250;
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std::cout << ymd << '\n';
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ymd += months{0};
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std::cout << ymd << '\n';
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ymd = day_point(ymd);
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std::cout << ymd << '\n';
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}
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Outputs:
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2015-55-94
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2019-07-94
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2019-10-02
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The specifications for these functions do not yet guarantee this "normalization behavior." But the implementations has been thoroughly tested for this behavior and the specification will be updated soon.
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The specifications for these functions do not yet guarantee this "normalization behavior." But the implementations has been thoroughly tested for this behavior and the specification will be updated soon.
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