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The DateTime class
(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
Introduction
Representation of date and time.
This class behaves the same as DateTimeImmutable, except objects are modified itself when modification methods such asDateTime::modify() are called.
Warning
Calling methods on objects of the class DateTime will change the information encapsulated in these objects, if you want to prevent that you will have to use clone operator to create a new object. Use DateTimeImmutable instead of DateTime to obtain this recommended behaviour by default.
Class synopsis
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 8.4.0 | The class constants are now typed. |
| 7.2.0 | The class constants of DateTime are now defined on DateTimeInterface. |
| 7.1.0 | The DateTime constructor now includes the current microseconds in the constructed value. Before this, it would always initialise the microseconds to 0. |
Table of Contents
- DateTime::add — Modifies a DateTime object, with added amount of days, months, years, hours, minutes and seconds
- DateTime::__construct — Returns new DateTime object
- DateTime::createFromFormat — Parses a time string according to a specified format
- DateTime::createFromImmutable — Returns new DateTime instance encapsulating the given DateTimeImmutable object
- DateTime::createFromInterface — Returns new DateTime object encapsulating the given DateTimeInterface object
- DateTime::getLastErrors — Alias of DateTimeImmutable::getLastErrors
- DateTime::modify — Alters the timestamp
- DateTime::__set_state — The __set_state handler
- DateTime::setDate — Sets the date
- DateTime::setISODate — Sets the ISO date
- DateTime::setTime — Sets the time
- DateTime::setTimestamp — Sets the date and time based on an Unix timestamp
- DateTime::setTimezone — Sets the time zone for the DateTime object
- DateTime::sub — Subtracts an amount of days, months, years, hours, minutes and seconds from a DateTime object
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