PHP
HTML
CSS
JavaScript
jQuery
SQL
WordPress
PHP Reference

Quick Reference

The PHP date_parse_from_format() function returns an associative array with detailed information about a specified date, using to the specified format.

				
					<?php
print_r(date_parse_from_format('mmddyyyy', '01112013'));
?>
				
			

Output

				
					Array ( [year] => [month] => 11 [day] => 13 [hour] => [minute] => [second] => [fraction] => [warning_count] => 0 [warnings] => Array ( ) [error_count] => 1 [errors] => Array ( [8] => Data missing ) [is_localtime] => )
				
			

Syntax

				
					date_parse_from_format(format, date)
				
			

Parameter

ParameterDescription
formatSpecifies the format to use (required):

  • d - Day of the month; with leading zeros

  • j - Day of the month; without leading zeros

  • D - Day of the month (Mon - Sun)

  • l - Day of the month (Monday - Sunday)

  • S - English suffix for day of the month (st, nd, rd, th)

  • F - Monthname (January - December)

  • M - Monthname (Jan-Dec)

  • m - Month (01-12)

  • n - Month (1-12)

  • Y - Year (e.g 2013)

  • y - Year (e.g 13)

  • a and A - am or pm

  • g - 12 hour format without leading zeros

  • G - 24 hour format without leading zeros

  • h - 12 hour format with leading zeros

  • H - 24 hour format with leading zeros

  • i - Minutes with leading zeros

  • s - Seconds with leading zeros

  • u - Microseconds (up to six digits)

  • e, O, P and T - Timezone identifier

  • U - Seconds since Unix Epoch

  • (space)

  • # - One of the following separation symbol: ;,:,/,.,,,-,(,)

  • ? - A random byte

  • * - Random bytes until next separator/digit

  • ! - Resets all fields to Unix Epoch

  • | - Resets all fields to Unix Epoch if they have not been parsed yet

  • + - If present, trailing data in the string will cause a warning, not an error

dateA string that specifies a date (required)

We’d like to acknowledge that we learned a great deal of our coding from W3Schools and TutorialsPoint, borrowing heavily from their teaching process and excellent code examples. We highly recommend both sites to deepen your experience, and further your coding journey. We’re just hitting the basics here at 1SMARTchicken.

PHP
HTML
CSS
JavaScript
jQuery
SQL
WordPress

Why 1SMARTchicken?

This site was built and is maintained to benefit my autistic son.
See More →

My Son's Name is Johnny

He was diagnosed as autistic quite late, at age four...
His story

Buy Me a Coffee

Thanks for your support!

Feedback

If you see an error on the page or the code itself is incorrect or incomplete, or just plain wrong, please let us know. We’re always learning. NOTE: we do not sell your information and will not send you spam emails.