public function DateObject::hasGranularity in Date 7.2
Same name and namespace in other branches
- 7.3 date_api/date_api.module \DateObject::hasGranularity()
- 7 date_api/date_api.module \DateObject::hasGranularity()
Checks granularity array for a given entry.
@returns bool TRUE if the date part is present in the date's granularity.
Parameters
array|null $g: An array of date parts. Defaults to NULL.
4 calls to DateObject::hasGranularity()
- DateObject::hasTime in date_api/
date_api.module - Returns whether this object has time set.
- DateObject::merge in date_api/
date_api.module - Merges two date objects together using the current date values as defaults.
- DateObject::setTimezone in date_api/
date_api.module - Sets the time zone for the current date.
- DateObject::validGranularity in date_api/
date_api.module - Determines if a a date is valid for a given granularity.
File
- date_api/
date_api.module, line 443 - This module will make the date API available to other modules.
Class
- DateObject
- Extend PHP DateTime class.
Code
public function hasGranularity($g = NULL) {
if ($g === NULL) {
// Just want to know if it has something valid means no lower
// granularities without higher ones.
$last = TRUE;
foreach (self::$allgranularity as $arg) {
if ($arg == 'timezone') {
continue;
}
if (in_array($arg, $this->granularity) && !$last) {
return FALSE;
}
$last = in_array($arg, $this->granularity);
}
return in_array('year', $this->granularity);
}
if (is_array($g)) {
foreach ($g as $gran) {
if (!in_array($gran, $this->granularity)) {
return FALSE;
}
}
return TRUE;
}
return in_array($g, $this->granularity);
}