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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Perl difference between dates Post 302317413 by King Nothing on Tuesday 19th of May 2009 01:47:14 AM
Old 05-19-2009
I think I found the soln ... Please correct me if I am wrong (which I am most of the times Smilie) ...
Code:
$a=&DateCalc($date1,$date2,0);
$diff=&Delta_Format($a,0,"%dt");
print "\n$diff";

And now it is giving me an o/p like:

Code:
4.000000

 

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DATETIME.DIFF(3)							 1							  DATETIME.DIFF(3)

DateTime::diff - Returns the difference between two DateTime objects

       Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
public DateInterval DateTime::diff (DateTimeInterface $datetime2, [bool $absolute = false]) DESCRIPTION
DateInterval DateTimeImmutable::diff (DateTimeInterface $datetime2, [bool $absolute = false]) DateInterval DateTimeInterface::diff (Date- TimeInterface $datetime2, [bool $absolute = false]) Procedural style DateInterval date_diff (DateTimeInterface $datetime1, DateTimeInterface $datetime2, [bool $absolute = false]) Returns the difference between two DateTimeInterface objects. PARAMETERS
o $datetime - The date to compare to. o $absolute - Should the interval be forced to be positive? RETURN VALUES
The DateInterval object representing the difference between the two dates or FALSE on failure. EXAMPLES
Example #1 DateTime.diff(3) example Object oriented style <?php $datetime1 = new DateTime('2009-10-11'); $datetime2 = new DateTime('2009-10-13'); $interval = $datetime1->diff($datetime2); echo $interval->format('%R%a days'); ?> Procedural style <?php $datetime1 = date_create('2009-10-11'); $datetime2 = date_create('2009-10-13'); $interval = date_diff($datetime1, $datetime2); echo $interval->format('%R%a days'); ?> The above examples will output: +2 days Example #2 DateTime object comparison Note As of PHP 5.2.2, DateTime objects can be compared using comparison operators. <?php $date1 = new DateTime("now"); $date2 = new DateTime("tomorrow"); var_dump($date1 == $date2); var_dump($date1 < $date2); var_dump($date1 > $date2); ?> The above example will output: bool(false) bool(true) bool(false) SEE ALSO
DateInterval.format(3), DateTime.add(3), DateTime.sub(3). PHP Documentation Group DATETIME.DIFF(3)
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