DateFormatPHPClass (php processing date) Code: & lt ;? PhpclassFormatDate {var $ theTime; functionFormatDate ($ string) {// S DateFormat PHP Class (php processing date)
Code:
theTime = $string;}//Returns numerical dayfunction Day() {return date("j", $this->theTime); }//Returns weekdayfunction WeekDay() { return date("l", $this->theTime); }//Returns full monthfunction Month(){return date("F", $this->theTime); }//Returns short-hand monthfunction MonthShort() { return date("M", $this->theTime); }//Numeric for monthfunction MonthNum() { return date("n", $this->theTime); }//Full 4 digit yearfunction YearFull() { return date("Y", $this->theTime); }//Short 2 digit yearfunction Year() { return date("y", $this->theTime); }//24 Hr with Secondsfunction MilitaryFull(){return date("G:i:s", $this->theTime); }//24 Hr without Secondsfunction Military(){return date("G:i", $this->theTime); }//Standard with secondsfunction StandardFull(){return date("g:i:s a", $this->theTime); }//Standard without secondsfunction Standard(){return date("g:i a", $this->theTime); }//Date & Month & Year Fullfunction TextDate(){$string = $this->Month()." ".$this->Day()." ".$this->YearFull();return $string;}//Date & Month & Year Shorthandfunction TextDateShort(){$string = $this->MonthShort()." ".$this->Day()." ".$this->Year();return $string;}//Numerical Date & Month & Yearfunction NumDate(){$string = $this->MonthNum()."/".$this->Day()."/".$this->YearFull();return $string;}//Numerical Date & Month & Year Shorthandfunction NumDateShort(){$string = $this->MonthNum()."/".$this->Day()."/".$this->Year();return $string;}//Month & Day Fullfunction MonthDay(){$string = $this->Month()." ".$this->Day();return $string;}//Month & Day Shortfunction MonthDayShort(){$string = $this->MonthShort()." ".$this->Day();return $string;}function TimeSince($old_stamp) {$difference = $this->theTime - $old_stamp;$loop = true;while($loop) {if(round($difference/3153600, 2) >= 1) { return "Over a year..."; }elseif(round($difference/2592000, 2) >= 2) { return "Over ".round($difference/2592000,0)." months ago..."; }elseif(round($difference/2592000, 2) >= 1.20) { return "Over a month ago..."; }elseif(round($difference/604800, 2) >= 2) { return "Over ".round($difference/604800,0)." weeks ago.."; }elseif(round($difference/604800, 2) >= 1.20) { return "Over a week ago.."; }elseif(round($difference/86400, 2) >= 1.9) { return "Over a few days ago...";}elseif(round($difference/3600, 2) >= 3) { return "Just a few hours ago.."; }elseif(round($difference/3600, 2) >= 8) { return "About half a day ago..."; }elseif(round($difference/3600, 2) < 1) { return "Less than an hour ago..."; }elseif(round($difference/86400, 2) < 1.9) { return "About a day ago..."; }elseif(round($difference/86400, 2) < 6 ) { return "Less than a week ago..."; }elseif(round($difference/604800, 2) < 1.20) { return "About a week ago.."; }elseif(round($difference/2592000, 2) < 1.20) { return "About a month ago..."; }else{ return "Error"; }$loop = false;}}}
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Instance:
$date = new FormatDate(time());echo $date->Day().'
';// 2echo $date->WeekDay().'
';// Tuesdayecho $date->Month().'
';// Augustecho $date->MonthShort().'
';// Augecho $date->MonthNum().'
';// 8echo $date->YearFull().'
';// 2011echo $date->Year().'
';// 11echo $date->MilitaryFull().'
';// 9:08:40echo $date->Military().'
';// 9:08echo $date->StandardFull().'
';// 9:08:40 amecho $date->Standard().'
';// 9:08 amecho $date->TextDate().'
';// August 2 2011echo $date->TextDateShort().'
';// Aug 2 11echo $date->NumDate().'
';// 8/2/2011echo $date->NumDateShort().'
';// 8/2/11echo $date->MonthDay().'
';// August 2echo $date->MonthDayShort().'
';// Aug 2echo $date->TimeSince(time()).'
';// Less than an hour ago...
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DateFormat Class Documentation
Initialize Class
$ Date = new FormatDate (time ());
Numerical Day
$ Date-> Day ();
Text Day
$ Date-> WeekDay ();
Month (Full)
$ Date-> Month ();
Month (Short)
$ Date-> MonthShort ();
Month (Numerical)
$ Date-> MonthNum ();
Year (Full)
$ Date-> YearFull ();
Year (Short)
$ Date-> Year ();
Military (Seconds)
$ Date-> MilitaryFull ();
Military (No seconds)
$ Date-> Military ();
Standard (Full)
$ Date-> StandardFull ();
Standard
$ Date-> Standard ();
Text Date (Full)
$ Date-> TextDate ();
Text Date (Short)
$ Date-> TextDateShort ();
Numerical Date (Full)
$ Date-> NumDate ();
Numerical Date (Short)
$ Date-> NumDateShort ();
Month and Day (Full)
$ Date-> MonthDay ();
Month and Day (Short)
$ Date-> MonthDayShort ();
Time Since
$ Date-> TimeSince ($ timestamp );
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Form: http://php.net/manual/en/function.date.php
format
Character Description Example returned values
Day |
--- |
--- |
D |
Day of the month, 2 digits with leading zeros |
01To31 |
D |
A textual representation of a day, three letters |
MonThroughSun |
J |
Day of the month without leading zeros |
1To31 |
L(Lowercase 'L ') |
A full textual representation of the day of the week |
SundayThroughSaturday |
N |
ISO-8601 numeric representation of the day of the week (added in PHP 5.1.0) |
1(For Monday) through7(For Sunday) |
S |
English ordinal suffix for the day of the month, 2 characters |
St,Nd,RdOrTh. Works wellJ |
W |
Numeric representation of the day of the week |
0(For Sunday) through6(For Saturday) |
Z |
The day of the year (starting from 0) |
0Through365 |
Week |
--- |
--- |
W |
ISO-8601 week number of year, weeks starting on Monday (added in PHP 4.1.0) |
Example:42(The 42nd week in the year) |
Month |
--- |
--- |
F |
A full textual representation of a month, such as January or March |
JanuaryThroughDecember |
M |
Numeric representation of a month, with leading zeros |
01Through12 |
M |
A short textual representation of a month, three letters |
JanThroughDec |
N |
Numeric representation of a month, without leading zeros |
1Through12 |
T |
Number of days in the given month |
28Through31 |
Year |
--- |
--- |
L |
Whether it's a leap year |
1If it is a leap year,0Otherwise. |
O |
ISO-8601 year number. This has the same valueY, Before t that if the ISO week number (W) Belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead. (added in PHP 5.1.0) |
Examples:1999Or2003 |
Y |
A full numeric representation of a year, 4 digits |
Examples:1999Or2003 |
Y |
A two digit representation of a year |
Examples:99Or03 |
Time |
--- |
--- |
A |
Lowercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem |
AmOrPm |
A |
Uppercase Ante meridiem and Post meridiem |
AMOrPM |
B |
Swatch Internet time |
000Through999 |
G |
12-hour format of an hour without leading zeros |
1Through12 |
G |
24-hour format of an hour without leading zeros |
0Through23 |
H |
12-hour format of an hour with leading zeros |
01Through12 |
H |
24-hour format of an hour with leading zeros |
00Through23 |
I |
Minutes with leading zeros |
00To59 |
S |
Seconds, with leading zeros |
00Through59 |
U |
Microseconds (added in PHP 5.2.2) |
Example:654321 |
Timezone |
--- |
--- |
E |
Timezone identifier (added in PHP 5.1.0) |
Examples:UTC,GMT,Atlanta/Azores |
I(Capital I) |
Whether or not the date is in daylight saving time |
1If Daylight Saving Time,0Otherwise. |
O |
Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) in hours |
Example:+ 0200 |
P |
Difference to Greenwich time (GMT) with colon between hours and minutes (added in PHP 5.1.3) |
Example:+ 0: 00 |
T |
Timezone abbreviation |
Examples:EST,MDT... |
Z |
Timezone offset in seconds. The offset for timezones west of UTC is always negative, and for those east of UTC is always positive. |
-43200Through50400 |
Full Date/Time |
--- |
--- |
C |
ISO 8601 date (added in PHP 5) |
2004-02-12T15: 19: 21 + 00: 00 |
R |
?? RFC 2822 formatted date |
Example:Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 + 0200 |
U |
Seconds since the Unix Epoch (January 1 1970 00:00:00 GMT) |
See also time () |
Unrecognized characters in the format string will be printed as-is.ZFormat will always return0When using gmdate ().
Note:
Since this function only accepts integer timestampsUFormat character is only useful when using the date_format () function with user based timestamps created with date_create ().
timestamp
The optionaltimestamp
Parameter is aninteger Unix timestamp that defaults to the currentlocal time iftimestamp
Is not given. In otherwords, it defaults to the value of time ().
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