System::DateTime::operator<= method
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]DateTime::operator<=(DateTime) const method
Determines if the current object represents the date and time value that is earlier than or the same as the value represented by the specified DateTime object.
bool System::DateTime::operator<=(DateTime other) const
Parameter | Type | Description |
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other | DateTime | The DateTime object to compare the current object with |
ReturnValue
True if the date and time value represented by the current object is earlier than or the same as the value represented by other, otherwise - false
See Also
- Class DateTime
- Class DateTime
- Namespace System
- Library Aspose.TeX for C++
DateTime::operator<=(std::nullptr_t) const method
bool System::DateTime::operator<=(std::nullptr_t) const
See Also
- Class DateTime
- Namespace System
- Library Aspose.TeX for C++
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DateTime::operator>=(DateTime) const method
Determines if the current object represents the date and time value that is later than or the same as the value represented by the specified DateTime object.
bool System::DateTime::operator>=(DateTime other) const
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
other | DateTime | The DateTime object to compare the current object with |
ReturnValue
True if the date and time value represented by the current object is later than or the same as the value represented by other, otherwise - false
See Also
- Class DateTime
- Class DateTime
- Namespace System
- Library Aspose.TeX for C++
DateTime::operator>=(std::nullptr_t) const method
bool System::DateTime::operator>=(std::nullptr_t) const
See Also
- Class DateTime
- Namespace System
- Library Aspose.TeX for C++