The DatePeriod class
Introduction
(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7)
Represents a date period.
A date period allows iteration over a set of dates and times, recurring at regular intervals, over a given period.
Class synopsis
$start
, DateInterval $interval
, int $recurrences
[, int $options
] )$start
, DateInterval $interval
, DateTimeInterface $end
[, int $options
] )public getDateInterval ( ) : DateInterval
public getEndDate ( ) : DateTimeInterface|null
public getRecurrences ( ) : int|null
public getStartDate ( ) : DateTimeInterface}
Predefined Constants
DatePeriod::EXCLUDE_START_DATE
-
Exclude start date, used in DatePeriod::__construct().
Properties
- recurrences
-
The number of recurrences, if the DatePeriod instance had been created by explicitly passing
$recurrences
. See also DatePeriod::getRecurrences(). - include_start_date
-
Whether to include the start date in the set of recurring dates or not.
- start
-
The start date of the period.
- current
-
During iteration this will contain the current date within the period.
- end
-
The end date of the period.
- interval
-
An ISO 8601 repeating interval specification.
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
5.3.27, 5.4.17 | The public properties recurrences, include_start_date, start, current, end and interval have been exposed. |
Table of Contents
- DatePeriod::__construct — Creates a new DatePeriod object
- DatePeriod::getDateInterval — Gets the interval
- DatePeriod::getEndDate — Gets the end date
- DatePeriod::getRecurrences — Gets the number of recurrences
- DatePeriod::getStartDate — Gets the start date
© 1997–2020 The PHP Documentation Group
Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License v3.0 or later.
https://www.php.net/manual/en/class.dateperiod.php