(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
idate — Format a local time/date part as integer
Returns a number formatted according to the given format string using the
given integer timestamp
or the current local time
if no timestamp is given. In other words, timestamp
is optional and defaults to the value of time().
Unlike the function date(), idate()
accepts just one char in the format
parameter.
format
format character |
Description |
---|---|
B |
Swatch Beat/Internet Time |
d |
Day of the month |
h |
Hour (12 hour format) |
H |
Hour (24 hour format) |
i |
Minutes |
I (uppercase i) |
returns 1 if DST is activated,
0 otherwise |
L (uppercase l) |
returns 1 for leap year,
0 otherwise |
m |
Month number |
N |
ISO-8601 day of the week (1 for Monday
through 7 for Sunday) |
o |
ISO-8601 year (4 digits) |
s |
Seconds |
t |
Days in current month |
U |
Seconds since the Unix Epoch - January 1 1970 00:00:00 UTC - this is the same as time() |
w |
Day of the week (0 on Sunday) |
W |
ISO-8601 week number of year, weeks starting on Monday |
y |
Year (1 or 2 digits - check note below) |
Y |
Year (4 digits) |
z |
Day of the year |
Z |
Timezone offset in seconds |
timestamp
Il parametro opzionale timestamp
è un
integer timestamp Unix che ha come default
l'ora locale attuale se un timestamp
non è fornito. In altre
parole, ha come default il valore di time().
Returns an int on success, o false
in caso di fallimento.
As idate() always returns an int and as they can't start with a "0", idate() may return fewer digits than you would expect. See the example below.
Ogni chiamata a una funzione data/ora genera un E_NOTICE
se il time zone non è valido, e/o un messaggio E_STRICT
o E_WARNING
se si usano le impostazioni di sistema o la variabile d'ambiente TZ.
Vedere anche date_default_timezone_set()
Versione | Descrizione |
---|---|
8.2.0 |
Adds the N (ISO-8601 day of the week) and
o (ISO-8601 year) format characters.
|
8.0.0 |
timestamp is nullable now.
|
Example #1 idate() example
<?php
$timestamp = strtotime('1st January 2004'); //1072915200
// this prints the year in a two digit format
// however, as this would start with a "0", it
// only prints "4"
echo idate('y', $timestamp);
?>