Cound anyone help me on how to compare date in Unix using if function on bash file?
current=date
if ###syntax is wrong, could anyone correct it for me
then
rm -rf /usr/local/src
fi
Thank You... (17 Replies)
hi guys.
in bash is there any other way of limiting the time displayed to HH:MM
appart from
(date +"%H:%M") and (date +"%R")?
i want to input time into a database in the form HH:MM
have tried NOW() but this gives me HH:MM:SS
thanks in advance (1 Reply)
Hi
I have this simple script:
#!/bin/bash
date1=2009:07:15:12:36
date2=2009:07:15:12:16
echo $date1
echo $date2
datediff=
#datediff=date1-date2
echo datediff is$datediff
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I'm trying to substract 1 minute from the current date and take the hour and minute (for filename purpose).
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date --date='10:30am + 1 hour' +%H:%M
11:30 produces
date --date='10:30pm + 1 hour' +%H:%M produces
23:30
I want to do the following:
TIME="1:30pm"
date --date='$TIME + 1 hour' + %H:%M
to produce
14:30 (1 Reply)
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I am trying to add few (say 3 days) to sysdate using -
date -d '+ 3 days' +%y%m%d
and it works as expected.
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I have written a bash script for compare two date. One of those is a result of query, and another is current date.
I have a problem with the format, because the first is 09/12/19 18:50:30 but for having this result I have to do
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LEARN ABOUT PHP
datetime.setisodate
DATETIME.SETISODATE(3) 1 DATETIME.SETISODATE(3)DateTime::setISODate - Sets the ISO date
Object oriented style
SYNOPSIS
public DateTime DateTime::setISODate (int $year, int $week, [int $day = 1])
DESCRIPTION
Procedural style
DateTime date_isodate_set (DateTime $object, int $year, int $week, [int $day = 1])
Set a date according to the ISO 8601 standard - using weeks and day offsets rather than specific dates.
PARAMETERS
o $object
-Procedural style only: A DateTime object returned by date_create(3). The function modifies this object.
o $year
- Year of the date.
o $week
- Week of the date.
o $day
- Offset from the first day of the week.
RETURN VALUES
Returns the DateTime object for method chaining or FALSE on failure.
CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
|Version | |
| | |
| | Description |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
| 5.3.0 | |
| | |
| | Changed the return value on success from NULL to |
| | DateTime. |
| | |
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+
EXAMPLES
Example #1
DateTime.setISODate(3) example
Object oriented style
<?php
$date = new DateTime();
$date->setISODate(2008, 2);
echo $date->format('Y-m-d') . "
";
$date->setISODate(2008, 2, 7);
echo $date->format('Y-m-d') . "
";
?>
Procedural style
<?php
$date = date_create();
date_isodate_set($date, 2008, 2);
echo date_format($date, 'Y-m-d') . "
";
date_isodate_set($date, 2008, 2, 7);
echo date_format($date, 'Y-m-d') . "
";
?>
The above examples will output:
2008-01-07
2008-01-13
Example #2
Values exceeding ranges are added to their parent values
<?php
$date = new DateTime();
$date->setISODate(2008, 2, 7);
echo $date->format('Y-m-d') . "
";
$date->setISODate(2008, 2, 8);
echo $date->format('Y-m-d') . "
";
$date->setISODate(2008, 53, 7);
echo $date->format('Y-m-d') . "
";
?>
The above example will output:
2008-01-13
2008-01-14
2009-01-04
Example #3
Finding the month a week is in
<?php
$date = new DateTime();
$date->setISODate(2008, 14);
echo $date->format('n');
?>
The above examples will output:
3
SEE ALSO DateTime.setDate(3), DateTime.setTime(3).
PHP Documentation Group DATETIME.SETISODATE(3)