Whenever a Zend_Date
method has a $parts
parameter, one of the constants below can be
used as the argument for that parameter, in order to select a specific part of a date or indicate the date
format used or desired (e.g. RFC 822).
For example, the constant Zend_Date::HOUR
can be used in the ways shown below. When working
with days of the week, calendar dates, hours, minutes, seconds, and any other date parts that are expressed
differently when in different parts of the world, the object's timezone will automatically be used to
compute the correct value, even though the internal timestamp is the same for the same moment in time,
regardless of the user's physical location in the world. Regardless of the units involved, output must be
expressed either as GMT/UTC or localized to a locale. The example output below reflects localization to
Europe/GMT+1 hour (e.g. Germany, Austria, France).
Tabela 8.7. Operations involving Zend_Date::HOUR
Function/input | Description | Original date | Effect/output |
---|---|---|---|
get(Zend_Date::HOUR) | Output of the hour | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 14 |
set(12, Zend_Date::HOUR) | Set new hour | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-13T12:53:27+01:00 |
add(12, Zend_Date::HOUR) | Add hours | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-14T02:53:27+01:00 |
sub(12, Zend_Date::HOUR) | Subtract hours | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-13T02:53:27+01:00 |
compare(12, Zend_Date::HOUR) | Compare hour, returns 0, 1 or -1 | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 1 (if object > argument) |
copy(Zend_Date::HOUR) | Copies only the hour part | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 1970-01-01T14:00:00+01:00 |
equals(14, Zend_Date::HOUR) | Compares the hour, returns TRUE or FALSE | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | TRUE |
isEarlier(12, Zend_Date::HOUR) | Compares the hour, returns TRUE or FALSE | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | TRUE |
isLater(12, Zend_Date::HOUR) | Compares the hour, returns TRUE or FALSE | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | FALSE |
Each part of a date/time has a unique constant in Zend_Date
. All constants supported by
Zend_Date
are listed below.
Tabela 8.8. Day Constants
Constant | Description | Date | Affected part/example |
---|---|---|---|
Zend_Date::DAY | Day (as a number, two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 (06) |
Zend_Date::DAY_SHORT | Day (as a number, one or two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 (6) |
Zend_Date::WEEKDAY | Weekday (Name of the day, localized, complete) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | Friday |
Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_SHORT | Weekday (Name of the day, localized, abbreviated, the first three digits) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | Fre for Friday |
Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_NAME | Weekday (Name of the day, localized, abbreviated, the first two digits) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | Fr for Friday |
Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_NARROW | Weekday (Name of the day, localized, abbreviated, only the first digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | F for Friday |
Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_DIGIT | Weekday (0 = Sunday, 6 = Saturday) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 5 for Friday |
Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_8601 | Weekday according to ISO 8601 (1 = Monday, 7 = Sunday) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 5 for Friday |
Zend_Date::DAY_OF_YEAR | Day (as a number, one or two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 43 |
Zend_Date::DAY_SUFFIX | English addendum for the day (st, nd, rd, th) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | th |
Tabela 8.9. Week Constants
Constant | Description | Date | Affected part/example |
---|---|---|---|
Zend_Date::WEEK | Week (as a number, 1-53) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 7 |
Tabela 8.10. Month Constants
Constant | Description | Date | Affected part/example |
---|---|---|---|
Zend_Date::MONTH_NAME | Month (Name of the month, localized, complete) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | February |
Zend_Date::MONTH_NAME_SHORT | Month (Name of the month, localized, abbreviated, three digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | Feb |
Zend_Date::MONTH_NAME_NARROW | Month (Name of the month, localized, abbreviated, one digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | F |
Zend_Date::MONTH | Month (Number of the month, two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 (02) |
Zend_Date::MONTH_SHORT | Month (Number of the month, one or two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 (2) |
Zend_Date::MONTH_DAYS | Number of days for this month (number) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 28 |
Tabela 8.11. Year Constants
Constant | Description | Date | Affected part/example |
---|---|---|---|
Zend_Date::YEAR | Year (number) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 |
Zend_Date::YEAR_8601 | Year according to ISO 8601 (number) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009 |
Zend_Date::YEAR_SHORT | Year (number, two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 |
Zend_Date::YEAR_SHORT_8601 | Year according to ISO 8601 (number, two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 09 |
Zend_Date::LEAPYEAR | Is the year a leap year? (TRUE or FALSE) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | FALSE |
Tabela 8.12. Time Constants
Constant | Description | Date | Affected part/example |
---|---|---|---|
Zend_Date::HOUR | Hour (00-23, two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 14 |
Zend_Date::HOUR_SHORT | Hour (0-23, one or two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 14 |
Zend_Date::HOUR_SHORT_AM | Hour (1-12, one or two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 2 |
Zend_Date::HOUR_AM | Hour (01-12, two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 02 |
Zend_Date::MINUTE | Minute (00-59, two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 |
Zend_Date::MINUTE_SHORT | Minute (0-59, one or two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:03:27+01:00 | 2009-02-06T14:03:27+01:00 |
Zend_Date::SECOND | Second (00-59, two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 |
Zend_Date::SECOND_SHORT | Second (0-59, one or two digit) | 2009-02-06T14:53:07+01:00 | 2009-02-06T14:53:07+01:00 |
Zend_Date::MILLISECOND | Millisecond (theoretically infinite) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27.20546 | 2009-02-06T14:53:27.20546 |
Zend_Date::MERIDIEM | Time of day (forenoon/afternoon) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | afternoon |
Zend_Date::SWATCH | Swatch Internet Time | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 620 |
Tabela 8.13. Timezone Constants
Constant | Description | Date | Affected part/example |
---|---|---|---|
Zend_Date::TIMEZONE | Name der time zone (string, abbreviated) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | CET |
Zend_Date::TIMEZONE_NAME | Name of the time zone (string, complete) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | Europe/Paris |
Zend_Date::TIMEZONE_SECS | Difference of the time zone to GMT in seconds (integer) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | 3600 seconds to GMT |
Zend_Date::GMT_DIFF | Difference to GMT in seconds (string) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | +0100 |
Zend_Date::GMT_DIFF_SEP | Difference to GMT in seconds (string, separated) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | +01:00 |
Zend_Date::DAYLIGHT | Summer time or Winter time? (TRUE or FALSE) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | FALSE |
Tabela 8.14. Date Format Constants (formats include timezone)
Constant | Description | Date | Affected part/example |
---|---|---|---|
Zend_Date::ISO_8601 | Date according to ISO 8601 (string, complete) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 |
Zend_Date::RFC_2822 | Date according to RFC 2822 (string) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | Fri, 13 Feb 2009 14:53:27 +0100 |
Zend_Date::TIMESTAMP | Unix time (seconds since 1.1.1970, mixed) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 1234533207 |
Zend_Date::ATOM | Date according to ATOM (string) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 |
Zend_Date::COOKIE | Date for Cookies (string, for Cookies) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | Friday, 13-Feb-09 14:53:27 Europe/Paris |
Zend_Date::RFC_822 | Date according to RFC 822 (string) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | Fri, 13 Feb 09 14:53:27 +0100 |
Zend_Date::RFC_850 | Date according to RFC 850 (string) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | Friday, 13-Feb-09 14:53:27 Europe/Paris |
Zend_Date::RFC_1036 | Date according to RFC 1036 (string) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | Fri, 13 Feb 09 14:53:27 +0100 |
Zend_Date::RFC_1123 | Date according to RFC 1123 (string) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | Fri, 13 Feb 2009 14:53:27 +0100 |
Zend_Date::RSS | Date for RSS Feeds (string) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | Fri, 13 Feb 2009 14:53:27 +0100 |
Zend_Date::W3C | Date for HTML/HTTP according to W3C (string) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 |
Especially note Zend_Date::DATES
, since this format specifier has a unique property within
Zend_Date
as an input format specifier. When used as an
input format for $part
, this constant provides the most flexible acceptance of a variety of
similar date formats. Heuristics are used to automatically extract dates from an input string and then "fix"
simple errors in dates (if any), such as swapping of years, months, and days, when possible.
Tabela 8.15. Date and Time Formats (format varies by locale)
Constant | Description | Date | Affected part/example |
---|---|---|---|
Zend_Date::ERA | Epoch (string, localized, abbreviated) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | AD (anno Domini) |
Zend_Date::ERA_NAME | Epoch (string, localized, complete) | 2009-02-06T14:53:27+01:00 | anno domini (anno Domini) |
Zend_Date::DATES | Standard date (string, localized, default value). | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 13.02.2009 |
Zend_Date::DATE_FULL | Complete date (string, localized, complete) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | Friday, 13. February 2009 |
Zend_Date::DATE_LONG | Long date (string, localized, long) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 13. February 2009 |
Zend_Date::DATE_MEDIUM | Normal date (string, localized, normal) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 13.02.2009 |
Zend_Date::DATE_SHORT | Abbreviated Date (string, localized, abbreviated) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 13.02.09 |
Zend_Date::TIMES | Standard time (string, localized, default value) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 14:53:27 |
Zend_Date::TIME_FULL | Complete time (string, localized, complete) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 14:53 Uhr CET |
Zend_Date::TIME_LONG | Long time (string, localized, Long) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 14:53:27 CET |
Zend_Date::TIME_MEDIUM | Normal time (string, localized, normal) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 14:53:27 |
Zend_Date::TIME_SHORT | Abbreviated time (string, localized, abbreviated) | 2009-02-13T14:53:27+01:00 | 14:53 |
If you need a date format not shown above, then use a self-defined format composed from the ISO format token specifiers below. The following examples illustrate the usage of constants from the table below to create self-defined ISO formats. The format length is unlimited. Also, multiple usage of format constants is allowed.
The accepted format specifiers can be changed from ISO Format to PHP's date format if you are more
comfortable with it. However, not all formats defined in the ISO norm are supported with PHP's date format
specifiers. Use the Zend_Date::setOptions(array('format_type' => 'php'))
method to switch
Zend_Date methods from supporting ISO format specifiers to PHP date() type specifiers (see
Sekcja 8.5.4, „Self-defined OUTPUT formats using PHP's date() format specifiers”
below).
Przykład 8.10. Example usage for self-defined ISO formats
<?php require_once 'Zend/Date.php'; $locale = new Zend_Locale('de_AT'); $date = new Zend_Date(1234567890, false, $locale); print $date->toString("'Era:GGGG='GGGG, ' Date:yy.MMMM.dd'yy.MMMM.dd"); ?>
Tabela 8.16. Constants for ISO 8601 date output
Constant | Description | Corresponds best to | Affected part/example |
---|---|---|---|
G | Epoch, localized, abbreviated | Zend_Date::ERA | AD |
GG | Epoch, localized, abbreviated | Zend_Date::ERA | AD |
GGG | Epoch, localized, abbreviated | Zend_Date::ERA | AD |
GGGG | Epoch, localized, complete | Zend_Date::ERA_NAME | anno domini |
GGGGG | Epoch, localized, abbreviated | Zend_Date::ERA | a |
y | Year, at least one digit | Zend_Date::YEAR | 9 |
yy | Year, at least two digit | Zend_Date::YEAR_SHORT | 09 |
yyy | Year, at least three digit | Zend_Date::YEAR | 2009 |
yyyy | Year, at least four digit | Zend_Date::YEAR | 2009 |
yyyyy | Year, at least five digit | Zend_Date::YEAR | 02009 |
Y | Year according to ISO 8601, at least one digit | Zend_Date::YEAR_8601 | 9 |
YY | Year according to ISO 8601, at least two digit | Zend_Date::YEAR_SHORT_8601 | 09 |
YYY | Year according to ISO 8601, at least three digit | Zend_Date::YEAR_8601 | 2009 |
YYYY | Year according to ISO 8601, at least four digit | Zend_Date::YEAR_8601 | 2009 |
YYYYY | Year according to ISO 8601, at least five digit | Zend_Date::YEAR_8601 | 02009 |
M | Month, one or two digit | Zend_Date::MONTH_SHORT | 2 |
MM | Month, two digit | Zend_Date::MONTH | 02 |
MMM | Month, localized, abbreviated | Zend_Date::MONTH_NAME_SHORT | Feb |
MMMM | Month, localized, complete | Zend_Date::MONTH_NAME | February |
MMMMM | Month, localized, abbreviated, one digit | Zend_Date::MONTH_NAME_NARROW | F |
w | Week, one or two digit | Zend_Date::WEEK | 5 |
ww | Week, two digit | Zend_Date::WEEK | 05 |
d | Day of the month, one or two digit | Zend_Date::DAY_SHORT | 9 |
dd | Day of the month, two digit | Zend_Date::DAY | 09 |
D | Day of the year, one, two or three digit | Zend_Date::DAY_OF_YEAR | 7 |
DD | Day of the year, two or three digit | Zend_Date::DAY_OF_YEAR | 07 |
DDD | Day of the year, three digit | Zend_Date::DAY_OF_YEAR | 007 |
E | Day of the week, localized, abbreviated, one char | Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_NARROW | M |
EE | Day of the week, localized, abbreviated, two char | Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_NAME | Mo |
EEE | Day of the week, localized, abbreviated, three char | Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_SHORT | Mon |
EEEE | Day of the week, localized, complete | Zend_Date::WEEKDAY | Monday |
EEEEE | Day of the week, localized, abbreviated, one digit | Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_NARROW | M |
e | Number of the day, one digit | Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_NARROW | 4 |
ee | Number of the day, two digit | Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_NARROW | 04 |
a | Time of day, localized | Zend_Date::MERIDIEM | vorm. |
h | Hour, (1-12), one or two digit | Zend_Date::HOUR_SHORT_AM | 2 |
hh | Hour, (01-12), two digit | Zend_Date::HOUR_AM | 02 |
H | Hour, (0-23), one or two digit | Zend_Date::HOUR_SHORT | 2 |
HH | Hour, (00-23), two digit | Zend_Date::HOUR | 02 |
m | Minute, (0-59), one or two digit | Zend_Date::MINUTE_SHORT | 2 |
mm | Minute, (00-59), two digit | Zend_Date::MINUTE | 02 |
s | Second, (0-59), one or two digit | Zend_Date::SECOND_SHORT | 2 |
ss | Second, (00-59), two digit | Zend_Date::SECOND | 02 |
S | Millisecond | Zend_Date::MILLISECOND | 20536 |
z | Time zone, localized, abbreviated | Zend_Date::TIMEZONE | CET |
zz | Time zone, localized, abbreviated | Zend_Date::TIMEZONE | CET |
zzz | Time zone, localized, abbreviated | Zend_Date::TIMEZONE | CET |
zzzz | Time zone, localized, complete | Zend_Date::TIMEZONE_NAME | Europe/Paris |
Z | Difference of time zone | Zend_Date::GMT_DIFF | +0100 |
ZZ | Difference of time zone | Zend_Date::GMT_DIFF | +0100 |
ZZZ | Difference of time zone | Zend_Date::GMT_DIFF | +0100 |
ZZZZ | Difference of time zone, separated | Zend_Date::GMT_DIFF_SEP | +01:00 |
A | Millisecond | Zend_Date::MILLISECOND | 20563 |
If you are more comfortable with PHP's date format specifier than with ISO format specifiers, then you can
use the Zend_Date::setOptions('format' => 'php')
method to switch Zend_Date methods from
supporting ISO format specifiers to PHP date() type specifiers. Afterwards, all format parameters must be
given with
PHP's date()
format specifiers
. The PHP date format lacks some of the formats supported by the ISO Format, and vice-versa. If you are not
already comfortable with it, then use the standard ISO format instead. Also, if you have legacy code using
PHP's date format, then either manually convert it to the ISO format using
Zend_Locale_Format::convertPhpToIsoFormat()
, or use setOptions()
. The following examples illustrate the usage of constants from the table
below to create self-defined formats.
Przykład 8.11. Example usage for self-defined formats with PHP specifier
<?php require_once 'Zend/Date.php'; $locale = new Zend_Locale('de_AT'); Zend_Date::setOptions('format_type' => 'php'); $date = new Zend_Date(1234567890, false, $locale); // outputs something like 'February 16, 2007, 3:36 am' print $date->toString('F j, Y, g:i a'); print $date->toString("'Format:D M j G:i:s T Y='D M j G:i:s T Y"); ?>
The following table shows the list of PHP date format specifiers with their equivalent Zend_Date constants
and CLDR/ISO equivalent format specifiers. In most cases, when the CLDR/ISO format does not have an
equivalent format specifier, the PHP format specifier is not altered by
Zend_Locale_Format::convertPhpToIsoFormat()
, and the Zend_Date methods then recognize these
"peculiar" PHP format specifiers, even when in the default "ISO" format mode.
Tabela 8.17. Constants for PHP date output
Constant | Description | Corresponds best to | closest CLDR equivalent | Affected part/example |
---|---|---|---|---|
d | Day of the month, two digit | Zend_Date::DAY | dd | 09 |
D | Day of the week, localized, abbreviated, three digit | Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_SHORT | EEE | Mon |
j | Day of the month, one or two digit | Zend_Date::DAY_SHORT | d | 9 |
l (lowercase L) | Day of the week, localized, complete | Zend_Date::WEEKDAY | EEEE | Monday |
N | Number of the weekday, one digit | Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_8601 | e | 4 |
S | English suffixes for day of month, two chars | no equivalent | no equivalent | st |
w | Number of the weekday, 0=sunday, 6=saturday | Zend_Date::WEEKDAY_DIGIT | no equivalent | 4 |
z | Day of the year, one, two or three digit | Zend_Date::DAY_OF_YEAR | D | 7 |
W | Week, one or two digit | Zend_Date::WEEK | w | 5 |
F | Month, localized, complete | Zend_Date::MONTH_NAME | MMMM | February |
m | Month, two digit | Zend_Date::MONTH | MM | 02 |
M | Month, localized, abbreviated | Zend_Date::MONTH_NAME_SHORT | MMM | Feb |
n | Month, one or two digit | Zend_Date::MONTH_SHORT | M | 2 |
t | Number of days per month, one or two digits | Zend_Date::MONTH_DAYS | no equivalent | 30 |
L | Leapyear, boolean | Zend_Date::LEAPYEAR | no equivalent | true |
o | Year according to ISO 8601, at least four digit | Zend_Date::YEAR_8601 | YYYY | 2009 |
Y | Year, at least four digit | Zend_Date::YEAR | yyyy | 2009 |
y | Year, at least two digit | Zend_Date::YEAR_SHORT | yy | 09 |
a | Time of day, localized | Zend_Date::MERIDIEM | a (sort of, but likely to be uppercase) | vorm. |
A | Time of day, localized | Zend_Date::MERIDIEM | a (sort of, but no guarantee that the format is uppercase) | VORM. |
B | Swatch internet time | Zend_Date::SWATCH | no equivalent | 1463 |
g | Hour, (1-12), one or two digit | Zend_Date::HOUR_SHORT_AM | h | 2 |
G | Hour, (0-23), one or two digit | Zend_Date::HOUR_SHORT | H | 2 |
h | Hour, (01-12), two digit | Zend_Date::HOUR_AM | hh | 02 |
H | Hour, (00-23), two digit | Zend_Date::HOUR | HH | 02 |
i | Minute, (00-59), two digit | Zend_Date::MINUTE | mm | 02 |
s | Second, (00-59), two digit | Zend_Date::SECOND | ss | 02 |
e | Time zone, localized, complete | Zend_Date::TIMEZONE_NAME | zzzz | Europe/Paris |
I | Daylight | Zend_Date::DAYLIGHT | no equivalent | 1 |
O | Difference of time zone | Zend_Date::GMT_DIFF | Z or ZZ or ZZZ | +0100 |
P | Difference of time zone, separated | Zend_Date::GMT_DIFF_SEP | ZZZZ | +01:00 |
T | Time zone, localized, abbreviated | Zend_Date::TIMEZONE | z or zz or zzz | CET |
Z | Time zone offset in seconds | Zend_Date::TIMEZONE_SECS | no equivalent | 3600 |
c | Standard Iso format output | Zend_Date::ISO_8601 | no equivalent | 2004-02-12T15:19:21+00:00 |
r | Standard Rfc 2822 format output | Zend_Date::RFC_2822 | no equivalent | Thu, 21 Dec 2000 16:01:07 +0200 |
U | Unix timestamp | Zend_Date::TIMESTAMP | no equivalent | 15275422364 |