std::chrono::day::operator+=, std::chrono::day::operator-=

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constexpr std::chrono::day& operator+=(const std::chrono::days& d) noexcept;
(1) (since C++20)
constexpr std::chrono::day& operator-=(const std::chrono::days& d) noexcept;
(2) (since C++20)

Adds or subtracts d.count() days from the day value.

1) Equivalent to *this = *this + d;
2) Equivalent to *this = *this - d;

Return value

A reference to this day after modification

Notes

If the result would be outside the range [0, 255], the actual stored value is unspecified.

Example

#include <iostream>
#include <chrono>
 
int main()
{
 
    std::chrono::day d {15};
 
    d += std::chrono::days(2);
    if (d == std::chrono::day(17)) {
        std::cout << "Days added correctly" << "\n";
    } else {
        std::cout << "Days not added correctly" << "\n";
    }
 
    d -= std::chrono::days(3);
    if (d == std::chrono::day(14)) {
        std::cout << "Days subtracted correctly" << "\n";
    } else {
        std::cout << "Days not subtracted correctly" << "\n";
    }
 
}

Output:

Days added correctly
Days subtracted correctly

See also

increments or decrements the day
(public member function)
adds or subtracts a number of days and a day, or find the difference between two days
(function)