Función PHP date_parse ()
Definición y uso
los date_parse() La función acepta una fecha como parámetro, la analiza y devuelve información sobre la fecha dada en forma de matriz.
Sintaxis
date_parse($date)
Parámetros
No Señor | Descripción de parámetros |
---|---|
1 | date(Mandatory) Esta es una cadena de fecha (debe ser aceptada por strtotime ()) para la que necesita la información. |
Valores devueltos
La función PHP date_parse () devuelve una matriz que contiene información sobre la fecha dada. En caso de falla, esta función devuelve el valor booleano falso .
Versión PHP
Esta función se introdujo por primera vez en la versión 5.2.0 de PHP y funciona con todas las versiones posteriores.
Ejemplo
El siguiente ejemplo demuestra el uso de la función date_parse () :
<?php
print_r(date_parse("2009-11-09 07:30:25.5"));
?>
Esto producirá el siguiente resultado:
Array
(
[year] => 2009
[month] => 11
[day] => 9
[hour] => 7
[minute] => 30
[second] => 25
[fraction] => 0.5
[warning_count] => 0
[warnings] => Array
(
)
[error_count] => 0
[errors] => Array
(
)
[is_localtime] =>
)
Ejemplo
El siguiente ejemplo imprime información sobre varias fechas diferentes:
<?php
$date1 = date_parse("25-09-1989");
print_r($date1);
print("\n");
$date2 = date_parse("14-02-2012");
print_r($date2);
print("\n");
$date3 = date_parse("11-19-2005");
print_r($date3);
print("\n");
$date4 = date_parse("17-07-2020");
print_r($date4);
print("\n");
$date5 = date_parse("07-11-1995");
print_r($date5);
print("\n");
?>
Esto producirá el siguiente resultado:
Array
(
[year] => 1989
[month] => 9
[day] => 25
[hour] =>
[minute] =>
[second] =>
[fraction] =>
[warning_count] => 0
[warnings] => Array
(
)
[error_count] => 0
[errors] => Array
(
)
[is_localtime] =>
)
Array
(
[year] => 2012
[month] => 2
[day] => 14
[hour] =>
[minute] =>
[second] =>
[fraction] =>
[warning_count] => 0
[warnings] => Array
(
)
[error_count] => 0
[errors] => Array
(
)
[is_localtime] =>
)
Array
(
[year] =>
[month] =>
[day] =>
[hour] =>
[minute] =>
[second] =>
[fraction] =>
[warning_count] => 1
[warnings] => Array
(
[5] => Double timezone specification
)
[error_count] => 2
[errors] => Array
(
[0] => Unexpected character
[1] => Unexpected character
)
[is_localtime] => 1
[zone_type] => 1
[zone] => -68400
[is_dst] =>
)
Array
(
[year] => 2020
[month] => 7
[day] => 17
[hour] =>
[minute] =>
[second] =>
[fraction] =>
[warning_count] => 0
[warnings] => Array
(
)
[error_count] => 0
[errors] => Array
(
)
[is_localtime] =>
)
Array
(
[year] => 1995
[month] => 11
[day] => 7
[hour] =>
[minute] =>
[second] =>
[fraction] =>
[warning_count] => 0
[warnings] => Array
(
)
[error_count] => 0
[errors] => Array
(
)
[is_localtime] =>
)
Ejemplo
El siguiente ejemplo demuestra date_parse () con formatos relativos:
<?php
print_r(date_parse("2009-18-18"));
print("\n");
print_r(date_parse("1990-06-06 +52 week +25 hour"));
?>
Esto producirá el siguiente resultado:
Array
(
[year] => 2009
[month] => 1
[day] => 1
[hour] =>
[minute] =>
[second] =>
[fraction] =>
[warning_count] => 0
[warnings] => Array
(
)
[error_count] => 1
[errors] => Array
(
[6] => Unexpected character
)
[is_localtime] => 1
[zone_type] => 1
[zone] => -64800
[is_dst] =>
)
Array
(
[year] => 1990
[month] => 6
[day] => 6
[hour] =>
[minute] =>
[second] =>
[fraction] =>
[warning_count] => 0
[warnings] => Array
(
)
[error_count] => 0
[errors] => Array
(
)
[is_localtime] =>
[relative] => Array
(
[year] => 0
[month] => 0
[day] => 364
[hour] => 25
[minute] => 0
[second] => 0
)
)