11-08-2009
Or if you have not come across such a tool you could at least share your experience if you have encountered such need on your day to day work.
Did you just write the script that does that?
Did you have to mix up some existing scripts for that?
What's the strategy behind that?
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
cal_from_jd
CAL_FROM_JD(3) 1 CAL_FROM_JD(3)
cal_from_jd - Converts from Julian Day Count to a supported calendar
SYNOPSIS
array cal_from_jd (int $jd, int $calendar)
DESCRIPTION
cal_from_jd(3) converts the Julian day given in $jd into a date of the specified $calendar. Supported $calendar values are CAL_GREGORIAN,
CAL_JULIAN, CAL_JEWISH and CAL_FRENCH.
PARAMETERS
o $jd
- Julian day as integer
o $calendar
- Calendar to convert to
RETURN VALUES
Returns an array containing calendar information like month, day, year, day of week, abbreviated and full names of weekday and month and
the date in string form "month/day/year".
EXAMPLES
Example #1
cal_from_jd(3) example
<?php
$today = unixtojd(mktime(0, 0, 0, 8, 16, 2003));
print_r(cal_from_jd($today, CAL_GREGORIAN));
?>
The above example will output:
Array
(
[date] => 8/16/2003
[month] => 8
[day] => 16
[year] => 2003
[dow] => 6
[abbrevdayname] => Sat
[dayname] => Saturday
[abbrevmonth] => Aug
[monthname] => August
)
SEE ALSO
cal_to_jd(3), jdtofrench(3), jdtogregorian(3), jdtojewish(3), jdtojulian(3), jdtounix(3).
PHP Documentation Group CAL_FROM_JD(3)