GooglePlacesSwift Framework Reference

Time

struct Time
extension Time : CustomStringConvertible, Equatable, Hashable

Time represents time in hours and minutes in a 24hr clock.

  • The hour representation of time in a day. (Range is between 0-23).

    Declaration

    Swift

    var hour: UInt { get }
  • The minute representation of time in a 1 hr period. (Range is between 0-59).

    Declaration

    Swift

    var minute: UInt { get }
  • Returns a Boolean value indicating whether two values are equal.

    Equality is the inverse of inequality. For any values a and b, a == b implies that a != b is false.

    Declaration

    Swift

    static func == (lhs: Time, rhs: Time) -> Bool

    Parameters

    lhs

    A value to compare.

    rhs

    Another value to compare.

  • A textual representation of this instance.

    Calling this property directly is discouraged. Instead, convert an instance of any type to a string by using the String(describing:) initializer. This initializer works with any type, and uses the custom description property for types that conform to CustomStringConvertible:

    struct Point: CustomStringConvertible {
        let x: Int, y: Int
    
        var description: String {
            return "(\(x), \(y))"
        }
    }
    
    let p = Point(x: 21, y: 30)
    let s = String(describing: p)
    print(s)
    // Prints "(21, 30)"
    

    The conversion of p to a string in the assignment to s uses the Point type’s description property.

    Declaration

    Swift

    var description: String { get }
  • Hashes the essential components of this value by feeding them into the given hasher.

    Implement this method to conform to the Hashable protocol. The components used for hashing must be the same as the components compared in your type’s == operator implementation. Call hasher.combine(_:) with each of these components.

    Important

    In your implementation of hash(into:), don’t call finalize() on the hasher instance provided, or replace it with a different instance. Doing so may become a compile-time error in the future.

    Declaration

    Swift

    func hash(into hasher: inout Hasher)
  • Returns a Boolean value indicating whether two values are not equal.

    Inequality is the inverse of equality. For any values a and b, a != b implies that a == b is false.

    This is the default implementation of the not-equal-to operator (!=) for any type that conforms to Equatable.

    Declaration

    Swift

    static func != (lhs: Self, rhs: Self) -> Bool

    Parameters

    lhs

    A value to compare.

    rhs

    Another value to compare.