In php, the date () function can be used to obtain the time and date. It may be commonly used as the year, month, and day. Next I will share with you the date () function () function 1 is an unknown parameter.
Date () function
This function is familiar.
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Echo ("Result with date (): "); Echo (date ("l ")." "); Echo (date ("l dS of f y h: I: s ")." "); Echo ("Oct 3,1975 was on a". date ("l", mktime ))." "); Echo (date (DATE_RFC822 )." "); Echo (date (DATE_ATOM, mktime ))."
"); Echo ("Result with gmdate (): "); Echo (gmdate ("l ")." "); Echo (gmdate ("l dS of f y h: I: s ")." "); Echo ("Oct 3,1975 was on a". gmdate ("l", mktime ))." "); Echo (gmdate (DATE_RFC822 )." "); Echo (gmdate (DATE_ATOM, mktime ))." "); ?> Result with date (): Wednesday Wednesday 22nd of December 2010 02:36:18 AM Oct 3,1975 was on a Friday Wed, 22 Dec 10 02:36:18 + 0000 1975-10-03T00: 00: 00 + 00: 00 Result with gmdate (): Wednesday Wednesday 22nd of December 2010 02:36:18 AM Oct 3,1975 was on a Friday Wed, 22 Dec 10 02:36:18 + 0000 1975-10-03T00: 00: 00 + 00: 00 |
Attached the date () function parameter description in the PHP Manual
A-"am" or "pm"
A-"AM" or "PM"
D-a few days, two digits. If there are less than two digits, fill in the first zero. For example, "01" to "31"
D-the day of the week, with three English letters, for example, "Fri"
F-month, full English name; for example: "January"
H-12 hours, for example, "01" to "12"
H-24 hours, for example, "00" to "23"
Hours in the g-12 hour format. Less than two hours do not fill in zero. For example: "1" to 12"
Hours in the G-24-hour format. Less than two hours do not fill in zero. For example: "0" to "23"
I-minutes; for example: "00" to "59"
J-a few days, two digits. If less than two digits are left blank, for example, "1" to "31"
L-the day of the week, full name in English; for example: "Friday"
M-month, two digits. If there are less than two digits, add zero in front, for example, "01" to "12"
N-month, two digits. If less than two digits are left blank, for example, "1" to "12"
M-month, with three English letters, for example, "Jan"
S-seconds; for example: "00" to "59"
The end of the S-character is followed by an English sequence, with two English letters, for example, "th", "nd"
T-specifies the number of days in a month, for example, "28" to "31"
U-total seconds
W-number of weeks, for example, "0" (Sunday) to "6" (Saturday)
Y-year, four digits, such as: "1999"
Y-year, two digits, for example, "99"
Z-the day of the year, for example, "0" to "365"