function cmfcCalendarV1Gregorian::dateTimeDiff in Calendar Systems 7.2
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 8 calendar/v1/calendarSystems/gregorian.class.inc.php \cmfcCalendarV1Gregorian::dateTimeDiff()
- 8.2 calendar/v1/calendarSystems/gregorian.class.inc.php \cmfcCalendarV1Gregorian::dateTimeDiff()
- 5 calendar/v1/calendarSystems/gregorian.class.inc.php \cmfcCalendarV1Gregorian::dateTimeDiff()
- 6.3 calendar/v1/calendarSystems/gregorian.class.inc.php \cmfcCalendarV1Gregorian::dateTimeDiff()
- 6 calendar/v1/calendarSystems/gregorian.class.inc.php \cmfcCalendarV1Gregorian::dateTimeDiff()
- 7.3 calendar/v1/calendarSystems/gregorian.class.inc.php \cmfcCalendarV1Gregorian::dateTimeDiff()
- 7 calendar/v1/calendarSystems/gregorian.class.inc.php \cmfcCalendarV1Gregorian::dateTimeDiff()
Date : 15-12-2003.
Ref: Dates go in "2003-12-31". Ref: Times go in "12:59:13". Ref: parent::mktime(HOUR,MIN,SEC,MONTH,DAY,YEAR).
Splits the dates into parts, to be reformatted for parent::mktime. $first_datetime = getdate($first_datetime); $second_datetime = getdate($second_datetime);
makes the dates and times into unix timestamps. $first_unix = parent::mktime($first_datetime['hours'], $first_time_ex[1], $first_time_ex[2], $first_date_ex[1], $first_date_ex[2], $first_date_ex[0]); $second_unix = parent::mktime($second_time_ex[0], $second_time_ex[1], $second_time_ex[2], $second_date_ex[1], $second_date_ex[2], $second_date_ex[0]); Gets the difference between the two unix timestamps.
Overrides cmfcCalendarV1::dateTimeDiff
File
- calendar/
v1/ calendarSystems/ gregorian.class.inc.php, line 166
Class
- cmfcCalendarV1Gregorian
- @desc
Code
function dateTimeDiff($first_timestamp, $second_timestamp) {
// Author: Tone.
// Date : 15-12-2003.
// Ref: Dates go in "2003-12-31".
// Ref: Times go in "12:59:13".
// Ref: parent::mktime(HOUR,MIN,SEC,MONTH,DAY,YEAR).
// Splits the dates into parts, to be reformatted for parent::mktime.
// $first_datetime = getdate($first_datetime);
// $second_datetime = getdate($second_datetime);
// makes the dates and times into unix timestamps.
// $first_unix = parent::mktime($first_datetime['hours'], $first_time_ex[1], $first_time_ex[2], $first_date_ex[1], $first_date_ex[2], $first_date_ex[0]);
// $second_unix = parent::mktime($second_time_ex[0], $second_time_ex[1], $second_time_ex[2], $second_date_ex[1], $second_date_ex[2], $second_date_ex[0]);
// Gets the difference between the two unix timestamps.
if (empty($first_timestamp) or $first_timestamp < 0 or empty($second_timestamp) or $second_timestamp < 0) {
return false;
}
$timediff = $first_timestamp - $second_timestamp;
// Works out the days, hours, mins and secs.
$days = intval($timediff / 86400);
$remain = $timediff % 86400;
$hours = intval($remain / 3600);
$remain = $remain % 3600;
$mins = intval($remain / 60);
$secs = $remain % 60;
// Returns a pre-formatted string. Can be chagned to an array.
$result['days'] = $days;
$result['hours'] = $hours;
$result['minutes'] = $mins;
return $result;
}