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Informations about the package date-convert
Date Convert
A small library which uses the DateTime object to convert a date string from one format to another.
Installation
Install this library with composer, using the command composer require battye/date-convert "~1.0". If you notice any bugs, please raise an issue or pull request.
Simple Usage
The original date string must be supplied in the date() function.
The from() function should be used to indicate the format being used, while to() should be filled with the desired output format (in conjunction with datetext()).
An example usage is shown below:
use battye\date_convert\convert;
$convert = convert::date('2011-01-20 00:00:00+09')
->from('Y-m-d H:i:sT')
->to('j F y');
$datetime = $convert->datetime(); // returns a DateTime object
$datetext = $convert->datetext(); // returns 20 January 11
$timestamp = $convert->timestamp(); // returns 1295449200
Converting Timezones
To output a format in a different timezone, it can be specified in either of the following ways prior to calling datetime() or datetext(). Timestamps are not impacted by timezone.
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