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WeekdayAn enum representing the days of the week.
To call an enum, you call its parent class, name, and property. For example, Base.Weekday.SUNDAY
.
SUNDAY
Enum
Sunday. MONDAY
Enum
Monday. TUESDAY
Enum
Tuesday. WEDNESDAY
Enum
Wednesday. THURSDAY
Enum
Thursday. FRIDAY
Enum
Friday. SATURDAY
Enum
Saturday.
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