I want to make a program which takes no input and returns the date of the previous Monday. (I don't care about time zones. And I am only worried about Gregorian calendar). I am using date by Howard Hinnant. This is how I am doing it currently:
#include <iostream>
#include <date/date.h>
int main() {
auto todays_day = date::year_month_weekday(date::floor<date::days>(std::chrono::system_clock::now()));
auto todays_date = date::floor<date::days>(std::chrono::system_clock::now());
int offset = 0;
auto weekday = todays_day.weekday();
if(weekday == date::Tuesday)
offset = 1;
else if (weekday == date::Wednesday)
offset = 2;
else if (weekday == date::Thursday)
offset = 3;
else if (weekday == date::Friday)
offset = 4;
else if (weekday == date::Saturday)
offset = 5;
else if (weekday == date::Sunday)
offset = 6;
auto lastMonday = date::year_month_day(todays_date - date::days(offset));
std::cout << lastMonday;
}
Is there a better way to do this without boost::previous_weekday? (It's not a requirement not to use boost. I am just wondering if it is possible)