strptime() returns an array with the date parsed, or FALSE on error.
Month and weekday names and other language dependent strings respect the current locale set with setlocale() (LC_TIME).
Note: Для Windows-платформ эта функция не реализована.
The string to parse (e.g. returned from strftime())
The format used in date (e.g. the same as used in strftime()).
For more information about the format options, read the strftime() page.
Returns an array, or FALSE on failure.
parameters | Description |
---|---|
tm_sec | Seconds after the minute (0-61) |
tm_min | Minutes after the hour (0-59) |
tm_hour | Hour since midnight (0-23) |
tm_mday | Day of the month (1-31) |
tm_mon | Months since January (0-11) |
tm_year | Years since 1900 |
tm_wday | Days since Sunday (0-6) |
tm_yday | Days since January 1 (0-365) |
unparsed | the date part which was not recognized using the specified format |
Example#1 strptime() example
<?php
$format = '%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S';
$strf = strftime($format);
echo "$strf\n";
print_r(strptime($strf, $format));
?>
Результатом выполнения данного примера будет что-то подобное:
03/10/2004 15:54:19
Array
(
[tm_sec] => 19
[tm_min] => 54
[tm_hour] => 15
[tm_mday] => 3
[tm_mon] => 9
[tm_year] => 104
[tm_wday] => 0
[tm_yday] => 276
[unparsed] =>
)