What is Date function in PHP ?
The date() function in PHP formats a local date and time, and returns the formatted date string.
Syntax :date(format,timestamp);
for example
<?php
echo date(\"Y/m/d\") . \"<br>\";
echo date(\"Y.m.d\") . \"<br>\";
echo date(\"Y-m-d\") . \"<br>\";
echo date(\"l\");
?>
output will be:
2016/07/28
2016.07.28
2016-07-28
Thursday
Parameter |
Description |
format |
Required. Specifies the format of the outputted date string. The following characters can be used:
- d – The day of the month (from 01 to 31)
- D – A textual representation of a day (three letters)
- j – The day of the month without leading zeros (1 to 31)
- l (lowercase \’L\’) – A full textual representation of a day
- N – The ISO-8601 numeric representation of a day (1 for Monday, 7 for Sunday)
- S – The English ordinal suffix for the day of the month (2 characters st, nd, rd or th. Works well with j)
- w – A numeric representation of the day (0 for Sunday, 6 for Saturday)
- z – The day of the year (from 0 through 365)
- W – The ISO-8601 week number of year (weeks starting on Monday)
- F – A full textual representation of a month (January through December)
- m – A numeric representation of a month (from 01 to 12)
- M – A short textual representation of a month (three letters)
- n – A numeric representation of a month, without leading zeros (1 to 12)
- t – The number of days in the given month
- L – Whether it\’s a leap year (1 if it is a leap year, 0 otherwise)
- o – The ISO-8601 year number
- Y – A four digit representation of a year
- y – A two digit representation of a year
- a – Lowercase am or pm
- A – Uppercase AM or PM
- B – Swatch Internet time (000 to 999)
- g – 12-hour format of an hour (1 to 12)
- G – 24-hour format of an hour (0 to 23)
- h – 12-hour format of an hour (01 to 12)
- H – 24-hour format of an hour (00 to 23)
- i – Minutes with leading zeros (00 to 59)
- s – Seconds, with leading zeros (00 to 59)
- u – Microseconds (added in PHP 5.2.2)
- e – The timezone identifier (Examples: UTC, GMT, Atlantic/Azores)
- I (capital i) – Whether the date is in daylights savings time (1 if Daylight Savings Time, 0 otherwise)
- O – Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) in hours (Example: +0100)
- P – Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) in hours:minutes (added in PHP 5.1.3)
- T – Timezone abbreviations (Examples: EST, MDT)
- Z – Timezone offset in seconds. The offset for timezones west of UTC is negative (-43200 to 50400)
- c – The ISO-8601 date (e.g. 2013-05-05T16:34:42+00:00)
- r – The RFC 2822 formatted date (e.g. Fri, 12 Apr 2013 12:01:05 +0200)
- U – The seconds since the Unix Epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT)
and the following predefined constants can also be used (available since PHP 5.1.0):
- DATE_ATOM – Atom (example: 2013-04-12T15:52:01+00:00)
- DATE_COOKIE – HTTP Cookies (example: Friday, 12-Apr-13 15:52:01 UTC)
- DATE_ISO8601 – ISO-8601 (example: 2013-04-12T15:52:01+0000)
- DATE_RFC822 – RFC 822 (example: Fri, 12 Apr 13 15:52:01 +0000)
- DATE_RFC850 – RFC 850 (example: Friday, 12-Apr-13 15:52:01 UTC)
- DATE_RFC1036 – RFC 1036 (example: Fri, 12 Apr 13 15:52:01 +0000)
- DATE_RFC1123 – RFC 1123 (example: Fri, 12 Apr 2013 15:52:01 +0000)
- DATE_RFC2822 – RFC 2822 (Fri, 12 Apr 2013 15:52:01 +0000)
- DATE_RFC3339 – Same as DATE_ATOM (since PHP 5.1.3)
- DATE_RSS – RSS (Fri, 12 Aug 2013 15:52:01 +0000)
- DATE_W3C – World Wide Web Consortium (example: 2013-04-12T15:52:01+00:00)
|
timestamp |
Optional. Specifies an integer Unix timestamp. Default is the current local time (time()) |
time() give the number of second since 1 st jan 1970 00:00:01
base date in PHP is Consider number of seconds since 1 st jan 1970 00:00:01
To know how many seconds, minutes, hours, days, years are since is give as
$s=time();
echo \"<br/>Number of seconds is $s\";
$m=$s/60;
echo \"<br/>Number of minutes is $m\";
$h=$m/60;
echo \"<br/>Number of hours is $h\";
$d=$h/24;
echo \"<br/>Number of days is $d\";
$y=$d/365;
echo \"<br/>Number of years is $y\";
How to Validate Date in PHP ?
to understand take an example
$d=29;
$m=2;
$y=2016;
if(checkdate($m,$d,$y)) //validates a date
echo \"<br/>valid date\";
else
echo \"<br/>Invalid date\";