Definition
The gmstrftime() function formats a GMT/UTC date and time according to locale settings.
Syntax
gmstrftime(format, timestamp)
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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format |
Required. Specifies how to return the result:%a - abbreviated weekday name%A - full weekday name%b - abbreviated month name%B - full month name%c - preferred date and time representation%C - century number (the year divided by 100, range 00 to 99)%d - day of the month (01 to 31)%D - same as %m/%d/%y%e - day of the month (1 to 31)%g - like %G, but without the century%G - 4-digit year corresponding to the ISO week number (see %V).%h - same as %b%H - hour, using a 24-hour clock (00 to 23)%I - hour, using a 12-hour clock (01 to 12)%j - day of the year (001 to 366)%m - month (01 to 12)%M - minute%n - newline character%p - either am or pm according to the given time value%r - time in a.m. and p.m. notation%R - time in 24 hour notation%S - second%t - tab character%T - current time, equal to %H:%M:%S%u - weekday as a number (1 to 7), Monday=1. Warning: In Sun Solaris Sunday=1%U - week number of the current year, starting with the first Sunday as the first day of the first week%V - The ISO 8601 week number of the current year (01 to 53), where week 1 is the first week that has at least 4 days in the current year, and with Monday as the first day of the week%W - week number of the current year, starting with the first Monday as the first day of the first week%w - day of the week as a decimal, Sunday=0%x - preferred date representation without the time%X - preferred time representation without the date%y - year without a century (range 00 to 99)%Y - year including the century%Z or %z - time zone or name or abbreviation%% - a literal % character |
timestamp |
Optional. Specifies a Unix timestamp that represents the date and/or time to be formatted. Default is the current local time (time() ). |
Example
<?php
echo(gmstrftime("%B %d %Y, %X %Z", mktime(20,0,0,12,31,98))."<br>");
setlocale(LC_ALL, "hu_HU.UTF8");
echo(gmstrftime("%Y. %B %d. %A. %X %Z"));