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date_parse

(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0)

date_parseRetourne un tableau associatif avec des informations détaillées sur une date donnée

Description

array date_parse ( string $date )

Liste de paramètres

date

Date mise en forme acceptée par strtotime().

Valeurs de retour

Retourne un tableau contenant des informations sur la date analysée en cas de succès ou FALSE en cas d'échec.

Erreurs / Exceptions

Dans le cas où la fonction retourne une erreur, l'élément "errors" contiendra les messages d'erreur.

Exemples

Exemple #1 Exemple avec date_parse()

<?php
print_r
(date_parse("2006-12-12 10:00:00.5"));
?>

L'exemple ci-dessus va afficher :

Array
(
    [year] => 2006
    [month] => 12
    [day] => 12
    [hour] => 10
    [minute] => 0
    [second] => 0
    [fraction] => 0.5
    [warning_count] => 0
    [warnings] => Array()
    [error_count] => 0
    [errors] => Array()
    [is_localtime] => 
)

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date_sub> <date_parse_from_format
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date_parse
eugene at ultimatecms dot co dot za
23-Nov-2009 10:43
<?php

$ida
= '091122671325';
$idb = '091123671325';

// This function will match the identity number up to the day, but only for a maximum of 99years+364days.
// Will not work when checking persons older than 100years-1day.

function idtodate($id)
{
       
$year = date("Y");
       
$month = date("m");
       
$day = date("d");

       
$nc = substr($year, 0, 2);
       
$ny = substr($year, 2, 2);

       
$y = substr($id, 0, 2);
       
$m = substr($id, 2, 2);
       
$d = substr($id, 4, 2);

        if(
$y.$m.$d <= $ny.$month.$day-1) {
               
$newc = $nc;
        } else {
               
$newc = $nc-1;
        }

       
$new = $newc.$y;

        return array(
'year' => $new, 'month' => $m, 'day' => $d);
}

echo
'ID: '.$ida.'<br>';
print_r(idtodate($ida));

echo
'<br><br>';

echo
'ID: '.$idb.'<br>';
print_r(idtodate($idb));

?>

Output:
1. If the year-month-day is smaller than today (2009-11-23), but bigger than 1999: year => 2009
ID: 091122671325
Array ( [year] => 2009 [month] => 11 [day] => 22 )

2. If the year-month-day is the same as, or bigger than today, but smaller than 2000: year => 1909
ID: 091123671325
Array ( [year] => 1909 [month] => 11 [day] => 23 )
alan at wilcoxengineering dot com
14-Aug-2009 06:02
Caution: date_parse expects months 1..12 only.

date_parse("13/1/5769")  for  month=13, Ehul in Jewish calendar, results in  month==3 instead of month==13.

It does, however, report the error array showing "Unexpected Character."

It would be nice if date_parse could handle the months properly (just report back a "13" for the month). The older approach of substr() is my workaround.
gpayne at galenaparkisd com
29-Sep-2007 11:52
Careful - date_parse is perfectly happy with something like this:

 date_parse("2006-2-31");

date_sub> <date_parse_from_format
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