08-12-2005
customising the output
customising the output
if i have entries in my file like
1234 A
3433 A
4343 B
3434 B
7667 C
4343 D
can i get the output like
A B C D
1234 4343 7667 4343
3433 3434
and also like
A
1234
3433
B
4343
3434
C
7667
d
4343
pls help in getting both the way of outputs
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date_sun_info
DATE_SUN_INFO(3) 1 DATE_SUN_INFO(3)
date_sun_info - Returns an array with information about sunset/sunrise and twilight begin/end
SYNOPSIS
array date_sun_info (int $time, float $latitude, float $longitude)
DESCRIPTION
PARAMETERS
o $time
- Timestamp.
o $latitude
- Latitude in degrees.
o $longitude
- Longitude in degrees.
RETURN VALUES
Returns array on success or FALSE on failure.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
A date_sun_info(3) example
<?php
$sun_info = date_sun_info(strtotime("2006-12-12"), 31.7667, 35.2333);
foreach ($sun_info as $key => $val) {
echo "$key: " . date("H:i:s", $val) . "
";
}
?>
The above example will output:
sunrise: 05:52:11
sunset: 15:41:21
transit: 10:46:46
civil_twilight_begin: 05:24:08
civil_twilight_end: 16:09:24
nautical_twilight_begin: 04:52:25
nautical_twilight_end: 16:41:06
astronomical_twilight_begin: 04:21:32
astronomical_twilight_end: 17:12:00
SEE ALSO
date_sunrise(3), date_sunset(3).
PHP Documentation Group DATE_SUN_INFO(3)