Provided by: libweather-com-perl_0.5.3-2_all bug

NAME

       Weather::Com::DayPart - class representing daytime or night part of a forecast

SYNOPSIS

         [...]

         my @locations = $weather_finder->find('Heidelberg');

         my $forecast = $locations[0]->forecast();
         my $tomorrow_night = $forecast->day(1)->night();

         print "Forecast for tomorrow night:\n";
         print " - conditions will be ", $tomorrow_night->conditions(), "\n";
         print " - humidity will be ", $tomorrow_night->humidity(), "\%\n";
         print " - wind speed will be ", $tomorrow_night->wind()->speed(), "km/h\n";

DESCRIPTION

       Via Weather::Com::DayPart objects one can access the daytime or night part of a
       Weather::Com::DayForecast.

       This class will not be updated automatically with each call to one of its methods. You
       need to call a method of your Weather::Com::Forecast object to get updated objects.

CONSTRUCTOR

       You usually would not construct an object of this class yourself.  This is implicitely
       done when you call the "day()" or "night()" method of a Weather::Com::DayForecast object.

METHODS

       type([$language])

       Will return day or night.

       This attribute is dynamic language enabled.

       conditions([$language])

       Will return a textual description of the forecasted conditions.

       This attribute is dynamic language enabled.

       humidity()

       Will return the humidity.

       icon()

       Will return the icon number of the icon describing the forecasted weather.

       precipitation()

       Will return the percentage chance of precipitation.

       wind()

       Will return a Weather::Com::Wind object.

AUTHOR

       Thomas Schnuecker, <thomas@schnuecker.de>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Copyright (C) 2004-2007 by Thomas Schnuecker

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.

       The data provided by weather.com and made accessible by this OO interface can be used for
       free under special terms.  Please have a look at the application programming guide of
       weather.com (<http://www.weather.com/services/xmloap.html>)!