I have this string: "13/10 15:00" and I would like to convert it to timestamp but when I do this:
$timestamp = strtotime("13/10 15:00");
It returns an empty value.
I have this string: "13/10 15:00" and I would like to convert it to timestamp but when I do this:
$timestamp = strtotime("13/10 15:00");
It returns an empty value.
In your code strtotime()
is attempting to convert 13/10
as the tenth day of the 13th month, which returns an error.
If you want to parse a date string with a custom format, it's better to use DateTime::createFromFormat() instead:
$dtime = DateTime::createFromFormat("d/m G:i", "13/10 15:00");
$timestamp = $dtime->getTimestamp();
$timestamp
variable contains DateTime object, not timestamp. To get timestamp, use $timestamp->getTimestamp();
or $timestamp->format('U');
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Moa strtotime()
. Thanks. –
Keelin $timestamp = strtotime("13-10-2013 15:00");
This can be important:
Dates in the m/d/y or d-m-y formats are disambiguated by looking at the separator between the various components: if the separator is a slash (/), then the American m/d/y is assumed; whereas if the separator is a dash (-) or a dot (.), then the European d-m-y format is assumed.
To avoid potential ambiguity, it's best to use ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM-DD) dates or DateTime::createFromFormat() when possible.
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