The DatePeriod class

(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)

Introduction

Represents a date period.

A date period allows iteration over a set of dates and times, recurring at regular intervals, over a given period.

Class synopsis

class DatePeriod implements IteratorAggregate {
/* Constants */
const int EXCLUDE_START_DATE = 1;
/* Properties */
public int $recurrences;
public bool $include_start_date;
/* Methods */
public __construct(
    DateTimeInterface $start,
    DateInterval $interval,
    int $recurrences,
    int $options = 0
)
public __construct(
    DateTimeInterface $start,
    DateInterval $interval,
    DateTimeInterface $end,
    int $options = 0
)
public __construct(string $isostr, int $options = 0)
public getRecurrences(): ?int
}

Predefined Constants

DatePeriod::EXCLUDE_START_DATE

Exclude start date, used in DatePeriod::__construct().

Properties

recurrences

The number of recurrences, if the DatePeriod instance had been created by explicitly passing $recurrences. See also DatePeriod::getRecurrences().

include_start_date

Whether to include the start date in the set of recurring dates or not.

start

The start date of the period.

current

During iteration this will contain the current date within the period.

end

The end date of the period.

interval

An ISO 8601 repeating interval specification.

Changelog

Version Description
8.0.0 DatePeriod implements IteratorAggregate now. Previously, Traversable was implemented instead.

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