PHP displays the time as "just", "n minutes ago", etc.
In many cases, in order to display the timeliness of information, the time is usually displayed as "just", "5 minutes ago", "3 hours ago", and so on, instead of printing the time directly. For example, Weibo and SNS applications use this function for the longest time. Generally, the time format stored in the database is Unix timestamp, so here we record a PHP function that converts the Unix timestamp into a timeline display.
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- Date_default_timezone_set ('prc ');
- USD date = "1351836000 ";
- Echo tranTime ($ date );
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- Function transfer_time ($ time)
- {
- $ Rtime = date ("m-d H: I", $ time );
- $ Htime = date ("H: I", $ time );
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- $ Time = time ()-$ time;
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- If ($ time <60)
- {
- $ Str = 'gang ';
- }
- Elseif ($ time <60*60)
- {
- $ Min = floor ($ time/60 );
- $ Str = $ min. 'minute ago ';
- }
- Elseif ($ time <60*60*24)
- {
- $ H = floor ($ time/(60*60 ));
- $ Str = $ h. 'hour before '. $ htime;
- }
- Elseif ($ time <60*60*24*3)
- {
- $ D = floor ($ time/(60*60*24 ));
- If ($ d = 1)
- $ Str = 'Yesterday '. $ rtime;
- Else
- $ Str = 'day before Day'. $ rtime;
- }
- Else
- {
- $ Str = $ rtime;
- }
- Return $ str;
- }
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- ?>
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