extract start and end of a timerange

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Working with timerange objects is great! One can keep a table in one piece and operate on subscripts of that table with a set of timeranges.
However ... part of that workflow is to glue two adjacent timeranges together, which means extracting the start/end datetimes of a timerange, or implementing operations such as:
TR_AB = timerange(TR_A, TR_B); // which would take start of A, end of B and generate the AB timerange.
How can one achieve this?
Thanks

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Peter Perkins
Peter Perkins on 15 Mar 2018
Andrei, you can't currently do that. You'd have to keep around the original endpoint values and create a new timerange.
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Bela Burkert
Bela Burkert on 21 Jun 2024
Edited: Bela Burkert on 1 Oct 2024
You can call
struct(timerange)
to get begin and end of that intervall with which you can generate new timeranges.
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