12-10-2015
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datefmt_get_datetype
DATEFMT_GET_DATETYPE(3) 1 DATEFMT_GET_DATETYPE(3)
IntlDateFormatter::getDateType - Get the datetype used for the IntlDateFormatter
Object oriented style
SYNOPSIS
public int IntlDateFormatter::getDateType (void )
DESCRIPTION
Procedural style
int datefmt_get_datetype (IntlDateFormatter $fmt)
Returns date type used by the formatter.
PARAMETERS
o $fmt
- The formatter resource.
RETURN VALUES
The current date type value of the formatter.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
datefmt_get_datetype(3) example
<?php
$fmt = datefmt_create(
'en_US',
IntlDateFormatter::FULL,
IntlDateFormatter::FULL,
'America/Los_Angeles',
IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN
);
echo 'datetype of the formatter is : ' . datefmt_get_datetype($fmt);
echo 'First Formatted output with datetype is ' . datefmt_format($fmt, 0);
$fmt = datefmt_create(
'en_US',
IntlDateFormatter::SHORT,
IntlDateFormatter::FULL,
'America/Los_Angeles',
IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN
);
echo 'Now datetype of the formatter is : ' . datefmt_get_datetype($fmt);
echo 'Second Formatted output with datetype is ' . datefmt_format($fmt, 0);
?>
Example #2
OO example
<?php
$fmt = new IntlDateFormatter(
'en_US',
IntlDateFormatter::FULL,
IntlDateFormatter::FULL,
'America/Los_Angeles',
IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN
);
echo 'datetype of the formatter is : ' . $fmt->getDateType();
echo 'First Formatted output is ' . $fmt->format(0);
$fmt = new IntlDateFormatter(
'en_US',
IntlDateFormatter::SHORT,
IntlDateFormatter::FULL,
'America/Los_Angeles',
IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN
);
echo 'Now datetype of the formatter is : ' . $fmt->getDateType();
echo 'Second Formatted output is ' . $fmt->format(0);
?>
The above example will output:
datetype of the formatter is : 0
First Formatted output is Wednesday, December 31, 1969 4:00:00 PM PT
Now datetype of the formatter is : 2
Second Formatted output is 12/31/69 4:00:00 PM PT
SEE ALSO
datefmt_get_timetype(3), datefmt_create(3).
PHP Documentation Group DATEFMT_GET_DATETYPE(3)