DateTime::getTimestamp

DateTimeImmutable::getTimestamp

DateTimeInterface::getTimestamp

date_timestamp_get

(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7)

DateTime::getTimestamp -- DateTimeImmutable::getTimestamp -- DateTimeInterface::getTimestamp -- date_timestamp_getGets the Unix timestamp

Descrierea

Stil obiect-orientat

public DateTime::getTimestamp ( ) : int
public DateTimeImmutable::getTimestamp ( ) : int
public DateTimeInterface::getTimestamp ( ) : int

Stil procedural

Gets the Unix timestamp.

Parametri

Această funcție nu are parametri.

Valorile întoarse

Returns the Unix timestamp representing the date.

Istoricul schimbărilor

Versiune Descriere
8.0.0 These functions no longer return false on failure.

Exemple

Example #1 DateTime::getTimestamp() example

Stil obiect-orientat

<?php
$date 
= new DateTime();
echo 
$date->getTimestamp();
?>

Stil procedural

<?php
$date 
date_create();
echo 
date_timestamp_get($date);
?>

Exemplele de mai sus vor afișa ceva similar cu:

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Note

Using U as the parameter to DateTime::format() is an alternative when using PHP 5.2.

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User Contributed Notes 3 notes

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heiccih at gmail dot com
10 years ago
In 32-bit system the unix timestamp will overflow if the date goes beyond year 2038 and this method will return false. In 64-bit systems this function will still work as intended. For more information please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2038_problem.
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Justin Heesemann
14 years ago
Note that for dates before the unix epoch getTimestamp() will return false, whereas format("U") will return a negative number.

<?php
$date
= new DateTime("1899-12-31");
// "-2209078800"
echo $date->format("U");
// false
echo $date->getTimestamp();
?>
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Julien Bornstein
4 years ago
Please note that DateTime::gettimestamp() will return an integer, but DateTime::format("U") will return a string.

timestamp must always be typed as int because in PHP, timestamps are integers.

eg:
- strftime ( string $format [, int $timestamp = time() ] ) : string
- time() // return int
- ...

So IMHO, as PHP becomes more and more a typed language, avoid using DateTime::format("U") to avoid this kind of errors "strftime() expects parameter 2 to be int, string given"
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