pub struct DomainMaxDateTimeBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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Builder for DomainMaxDateTime.

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impl DomainMaxDateTimeBuilder

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pub fn date<VALUE: Into<f64>>(&mut self, value: VALUE) -> &mut Self

Integer value representing the date (day of the month) from 1-31.

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pub fn day<VALUE: Into<Day>>(&mut self, value: VALUE) -> &mut Self

Value representing the day of a week. This can be one of: (1) integer value – 1 represents Monday; (2) case-insensitive day name (e.g., "Monday"); (3) case-insensitive, 3-character short day name (e.g., "Mon").

Warning: A DateTime definition object with day** should not be combined with year, quarter, month, or date.

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pub fn hours<VALUE: Into<f64>>(&mut self, value: VALUE) -> &mut Self

Integer value representing the hour of a day from 0-23.

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pub fn milliseconds<VALUE: Into<f64>>(&mut self, value: VALUE) -> &mut Self

Integer value representing the millisecond segment of time.

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pub fn minutes<VALUE: Into<f64>>(&mut self, value: VALUE) -> &mut Self

Integer value representing the minute segment of time from 0-59.

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pub fn month<VALUE: Into<Month>>(&mut self, value: VALUE) -> &mut Self

One of: (1) integer value representing the month from 1-12. 1 represents January; (2) case-insensitive month name (e.g., "January"); (3) case-insensitive, 3-character short month name (e.g., "Jan").

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pub fn quarter<VALUE: Into<f64>>(&mut self, value: VALUE) -> &mut Self

Integer value representing the quarter of the year (from 1-4).

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pub fn seconds<VALUE: Into<f64>>(&mut self, value: VALUE) -> &mut Self

Integer value representing the second segment (0-59) of a time value

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pub fn utc<VALUE: Into<bool>>(&mut self, value: VALUE) -> &mut Self

A boolean flag indicating if date time is in utc time. If false, the date time is in local time

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pub fn year<VALUE: Into<f64>>(&mut self, value: VALUE) -> &mut Self

Integer value representing the year.

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pub fn expr<VALUE: Into<String>>(&mut self, value: VALUE) -> &mut Self

Vega expression (which can refer to Vega-Lite parameters).

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pub fn build(&self) -> Result<DomainMaxDateTime, DomainMaxDateTimeBuilderError>

Builds a new DomainMaxDateTime.

Errors

If a required field has not been initialized.

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impl Clone for DomainMaxDateTimeBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> DomainMaxDateTimeBuilder

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Default for DomainMaxDateTimeBuilder

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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