v5:datetime:adodb_strftime
adodb_strftime
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Syntax
string adodb_strftime( string $fmt, optional int $timestamp = false )
Deprecated since ADOdb 5.22.6, and removed in 5.23.0. Use 64-bit native PHP functions instead.
Description
This function converts a timestamp to a formatted local date. Internally converts $fmt into adodb_date format, then echo result.
For best results, you can define the local date format yourself by defining a global variable $ADODB_DATE_LOCALE
Usage
$t = adodb_mktime(12,10,0,6,20,1066); print $t; /* * Prints -28512215400 */ $d = adodb_strftime("%b %d %Y %H:%M:%S", $t) . "\n"; print $d; /* * Prints Jun 20 1066 12:10:00 */
Supported format codes
%a - abbreviated weekday name according to the current locale %A - full weekday name according to the current locale %b - abbreviated month name according to the current locale %B - full month name according to the current locale %c - preferred date and time representation for the current locale %d - day of the month as a decimal number (range 01 to 31) %D - same as %m/%d/%y %e - day of the month as a decimal number, a single digit is preceded by a space (range ' 1' to '31') %h - same as %b %H - hour as a decimal number using a 24-hour clock (range 00 to 23) %I - hour as a decimal number using a 12-hour clock (range 01 to 12) %m - month as a decimal number (range 01 to 12) %M - minute as a decimal number %n - newline character %p - either `am' or `pm' according to the given time value, or the corresponding strings for the current locale %r - time in a.m. and p.m. notation %R - time in 24 hour notation %S - second as a decimal number %t - tab character %T - current time, equal to %H:%M:%S %x - preferred date representation for the current locale without the time %X - preferred time representation for the current locale without the date %y - year as a decimal number without a century (range 00 to 99) %Y - year as a decimal number including the century %Z - time zone or name or abbreviation %% - a literal `%' character
Unsupported Formats
%C - century number (the year divided by 100 and truncated to an integer, range 00 to 99) %g - like %G, but without the century. %G - The 4-digit year corresponding to the ISO week number (see %V). This has the same format and value as %Y, except that if the ISO week number belongs to the previous or next year, that year is used instead. %j - day of the year as a decimal number (range 001 to 366) %u - weekday as a decimal number [1,7], with 1 representing Monday %U - week number of the current year as a decimal number, starting with the first Sunday as the first day of the first week %V - The ISO 8601:1988 week number of the current year as a decimal number, range 01 to 53, where week 1 is the first week that has at least 4 days in the current year, and with Monday as the first day of the week. (Use %G or %g for the year component that corresponds to the week number for the specified timestamp.) %w - day of the week as a decimal, Sunday being 0 %W - week number of the current year as a decimal number, starting with the first Monday as the first day of the first week
v5/datetime/adodb_strftime.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/18 18:52 by dregad