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DatePeriod::createFromISO8601String
(PHP 8 >= 8.3.0)
DatePeriod::createFromISO8601String — Creates a new DatePeriod object from an ISO8601 string
Description
public static DatePeriod::createFromISO8601String(string $specification, int $options = 0): static
Creates a new DatePeriod object from an ISO8601 string, as specified with specification.
Parameters
specification-
A subset of the » ISO 8601 repeating interval specification.
An example of an accepted ISO 8601 interval specifications is
R5/2008-03-01T13:00:00Z/P1Y2M10DT2H30M, which specifies:- 5 iterations (
R5/) - Starting at
2008-03-01T13:00:00Z. - Each iteration is an 1 year, 2 months, 10 days, 2 hours, and 30 minute interval (
/P1Y2M10DT2H30M).
Examples of some ISO 8601 interval specification features that PHP does not support are:
- zero occurrences (
R0/) - time offsets other than UTC (
Z), such as+02:00.
- 5 iterations (
options-
A bit field which can be used to control certain behaviour with start- and end- dates.
With
DatePeriod::EXCLUDE_START_DATEyou exclude the start date from the set of recurring dates within the period.With
DatePeriod::INCLUDE_END_DATEyou include the end date in the set of recurring dates within the period.
Return Values
Creates a new DatePeriod object.
DatePeriod objects created with this method can be used as an iterator to generate a number of DateTimeImmutable objects.
Errors/Exceptions
Throws an DateMalformedPeriodStringException when the specification cannot be parsed as a valid ISO 8601 period.
Examples
Example #1 DatePeriod::createFromISO8601String example
<?php
$iso = 'R4/2023-07-01T00:00:00Z/P7D';
$period = DatePeriod::createFromISO8601String($iso);
// By iterating over the DatePeriod object, all of the
// recurring dates within that period are printed.
foreach ($period as $date) {
echo $date->format('Y-m-d'), "\n";
}
?>
The above example will output:
2023-07-01
2023-07-08
2023-07-15
2023-07-22
2023-07-29
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