pub struct MJD;Expand description
Modified Julian Day on the source scale’s coordinate axis.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<S: CoordinateScale> ConversionTarget<S> for MJD
impl<S: CoordinateScale> ConversionTarget<S> for MJD
type Output = EncodedTime<S, MJD>
fn try_convert(src: Time<S>) -> Result<Self::Output, ConversionError>
Source§impl<S: CoordinateScale> InfallibleConversionTarget<S> for MJD
impl<S: CoordinateScale> InfallibleConversionTarget<S> for MJD
Source§impl<S: CoordinateScale> InfallibleRepresentationForScale<S> for MJD
impl<S: CoordinateScale> InfallibleRepresentationForScale<S> for MJD
Source§impl Ord for MJD
impl Ord for MJD
Source§impl PartialOrd for MJD
impl PartialOrd for MJD
Source§impl<S: CoordinateScale> RepresentationForScale<S> for MJD
impl<S: CoordinateScale> RepresentationForScale<S> for MJD
fn try_from_time( time: Time<S>, _ctx: &TimeContext, ) -> Result<Day, ConversionError>
fn try_into_time( raw: Day, _ctx: &TimeContext, ) -> Result<Time<S>, ConversionError>
Source§impl TimeRepresentation for MJD
impl TimeRepresentation for MJD
impl Copy for MJD
impl Eq for MJD
impl StructuralPartialEq for MJD
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for MJD
impl RefUnwindSafe for MJD
impl Send for MJD
impl Sync for MJD
impl Unpin for MJD
impl UnsafeUnpin for MJD
impl UnwindSafe for MJD
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T: ?Sized,
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impl<SS, SP> SupersetOf<SS> for SPwhere
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fn to_subset(&self) -> Option<SS>
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