I can't test this right now, but I hope it
will give you a start:
use strict;
use DateTime::Span;
use DateTime::Event::Recurrence;
my $set1 = DateTime::Event::Recurrence->minutely( interval => 30 );
my $date1 = DateTime->new( year => 2002, month => 3, day => 11 );
my $date2 = DateTime->new( year => 2003, month => 3, day => 12 );
my $set2 = DateTime::Span->from_datetimes(
start => $date1,
end => $date2 );
my @dt = $set1->intersection( $set2 );
for ( @dt ) {
print $_->datetime, "\n";
}
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