strptime

(no version information, might be only in CVS)

strptime --  Parse a time/date generated with strftime()

Description

array strptime ( string timestamp, string format )

strptime() returns an array with the timestamp parsed, or FALSE on error.

Month and weekday names and other language dependent strings respect the current locale set with setlocale() (LC_TIME).

Parameters

timestamp (string)

A timestamp (e.g. returned from strftime())

format (string)

The format used in timestamp (e.g. the same as used in strftime()).

For more information about the format options, read the strftime() page.

Return Values

Returns an array, or FALSE on failure.

Table 1. The following parameters are returned in the array

parametersDescription
tm_secSeconds after the minute (0-61)
tm_minMinutes after the hour (0-59)
tm_hourHour since midnight (0-23)
tm_mdayDay of the month (1-31)
tm_monMonths since January (0-11)
tm_yearYears since 1900
tm_wdayDays since Sunday (0-6)
tm_ydayDays since January 1 (0-365)
unparsedthe timestamp part which was not recognized using the specified format

Examples

Example 1. strptime() example

<?php
$format
= '%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S';
$strf = strftime($format);

echo
"$strf\n";

print_r(strptime($strf, $format));
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

03/10/2004 15:54:19

Array
(
    [tm_sec] => 19
    [tm_min] => 54
    [tm_hour] => 15
    [tm_mday] => 3
    [tm_mon] => 9
    [tm_year] => 104
    [tm_wday] => 0
    [tm_yday] => 276
    [unparsed] =>
)

See Also

strftime()

Note: This function is not implemented on Windows platforms.