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This small library tries to ease printing of date-ranges.
Installation
Installation is easy via composer. Simply type this in your terminal to add the
DateRange-Library to your -file:
composer require org_heigl/daterange
Usage
You can then use the DateRange library by creating a DateRange-instance,
setting a format and a separator and then simply calling
with the start-date and the end date as parameters.
Simple example:
More complex example:
You want to change parts of the date-formatting string? Try the Filters.
If you want to display something like 12 - 13.03.2013 (node the missing dot after the 12)
you can use the formatting-string and add a
lik this:
Currently the following Filters are available:
RemoveEverythingAfterLastDateStringFilter - This filter will remove everything
after the last dateformatting-character in the given date-part. So when the
dateformatting-string reads it will remove everything behind the
which is the last dateformatting-character.
TrimFilter - This filter will remove excess whitespace. It just passes the
dateformatting-string through the Org_Heigl\DateRange\DateRangeFilterInterfaceDateRangeFormatter::setFormat()d.m.Yd.m.d.m.Yd.m.d.m.Ym.Y```.
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