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ex;
1.c
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*****
2.c
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
strptime
STRPTIME(3) 1 STRPTIME(3)strptime - Parse a time/date generated withstrftime(3)SYNOPSIS
array strptime (string $date, string $format)
DESCRIPTION strptime(3) returns an array with the $date parsed, or FALSE on error.
Month and weekday names and other language dependent strings respect the current locale set with setlocale(3) ( LC_TIME).
PARAMETERS
o $date (
string) - The string to parse (e.g. returned from strftime(3)).
o $format (
string) - The format used in $date (e.g. the same as used in strftime(3)). Note that some of the format options available to strf-
time(3) may not have any effect within strptime(3); the exact subset that are supported will vary based on the operating system
and C library in use. For more information about the format options, read the strftime(3) page.
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array or FALSE on failure.
The following parameters are returned in the array
+-----------+---------------------------------------------------+
|parameters | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+-----------+---------------------------------------------------+
| | |
| "tm_sec" | |
| | |
| | Seconds after the minute (0-61) |
| | |
| | |
| "tm_min" | |
| | |
| | Minutes after the hour (0-59) |
| | |
| | |
|"tm_hour" | |
| | |
| | Hour since midnight (0-23) |
| | |
| | |
|"tm_mday" | |
| | |
| | Day of the month (1-31) |
| | |
| | |
| "tm_mon" | |
| | |
| | Months since January (0-11) |
| | |
| | |
|"tm_year" | |
| | |
| | Years since 1900 |
| | |
| | |
|"tm_wday" | |
| | |
| | Days since Sunday (0-6) |
| | |
| | |
|"tm_yday" | |
| | |
| | Days since January 1 (0-365) |
| | |
| | |
|"unparsed" | |
| | |
| | the $date part which was not recognized using the |
| | specified $format |
| | |
+-----------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
strptime(3) example
<?php
$format = '%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S';
$strf = strftime($format);
echo "$strf
";
print_r(strptime($strf, $format));
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
03/10/2004 15:54:19
Array
(
[tm_sec] => 19
[tm_min] => 54
[tm_hour] => 15
[tm_mday] => 3
[tm_mon] => 9
[tm_year] => 104
[tm_wday] => 0
[tm_yday] => 276
[unparsed] =>
)
NOTES
Note
This function is not implemented on Windows platforms.
Note
Internally, this function calls the strptime() function provided by the system's C library. This function can exhibit noticeably
different behaviour across different operating systems. The use of date_parse_from_format(3), which does not suffer from these
issues, is recommended on PHP 5.3.0 and later.
Note
"tm_sec" includes any leap seconds (currently upto 2 a year). For more information on leap seconds, see the Wikipedia article on
leap seconds.
Note
Prior to PHP 5.2.0, this function could return undefined behaviour. Notably, the "tm_sec", "tm_min" and "tm_hour" entries would
return undefined values.
SEE ALSO checkdate(3), strftime(3), date_parse_from_format(3), DateTime.createFromFormat(3).
PHP Documentation Group STRPTIME(3)