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// Input the day you want to get and the year
// the function will print out how many days of the input day are
// there in a given year.
$input_day = 'Sunday';
$input_year = '2003';
$numbday = 1;
function holidays($y, $m)
{
global $input_day;
return new DatePeriod(
new DateTime("First $input_day of $y-$m"),
DateInterval::createFromDateString("Next $input_day"),
new DateTime("Last day of $y-$m")
);
}
function getdays()
{
global $input_year;
global $input_day;
global $numbday;
for ($month=1; $month<=12; $month++)
{
foreach(holidays($input_year, $month) as $getday)
{
$numbday++;
$arr = explode(" " , $getday->format("l, Y-m-d\n"));
foreach ($arr as $array)
{
// echo ($array);
// You can take the comment to see all of the actual date
// To verify the code is correct.
}
}
}
echo "Total numbers of $input_day: $numbday";
}
echo getdays();
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//Simple method how to get the date of tomorrow, yesterday, etc. is to use:
$tomorrow = date( "Ymd", strtotime( "+1 days" ) );
$dayaftertomorrow = date( "Ymd", strtotime( "+2 days" ) );
$yesterday = date( "Ymd", strtotime( "-1 days" ) );
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// This should get you a DateTime object from the date and year.
function getDateFromDay($dayOfYear, $year) {
$date = DateTime::createFromFormat('z Y', strval($dayOfYear) . ' ' . strval($year));
return $date;
}
// This should get you the day of the year and the year in a string.
date('z Y', strtotime('21 oct 2012'));