(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
getdate — Get date/time information
$timestamp = null): array
Returns an associative array containing the date
information of the timestamp, or the current
local time if timestamp is omitted or null.
timestamp
The optional timestamp parameter is an
int Unix timestamp that defaults to the current
local time if timestamp is omitted or null. In other
words, it defaults to the value of time().
Returns an associative array of information related to
the timestamp. Elements from the returned
associative array are as follows:
| Key | Description | Example returned values |
|---|---|---|
"seconds" |
Numeric representation of seconds | 0 to 59 |
"minutes" |
Numeric representation of minutes | 0 to 59 |
"hours" |
Numeric representation of hours | 0 to 23 |
"mday" |
Numeric representation of the day of the month | 1 to 31 |
"wday" |
Numeric representation of the day of the week | 0 (for Sunday) through 6 (for Saturday) |
"mon" |
Numeric representation of a month | 1 through 12 |
"year" |
A full numeric representation of a year, 4 digits | Examples: 1999 or 2003 |
"yday" |
Numeric representation of the day of the year | 0 through 365 |
"weekday" |
A full textual representation of the day of the week | Sunday through Saturday |
"month" |
A full textual representation of a month, such as January or March | January through December |
0 |
Seconds since the Unix Epoch, similar to the values returned by time() and used by date(). |
System Dependent, typically -2147483648 through
2147483647.
|
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 8.0.0 |
timestamp is nullable now.
|
Example #1 getdate() example
<?php
$today = getdate();
print_r($today);
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Array
(
[seconds] => 40
[minutes] => 58
[hours] => 21
[mday] => 17
[wday] => 2
[mon] => 6
[year] => 2003
[yday] => 167
[weekday] => Tuesday
[month] => June
[0] => 1055901520
)