localtime
Get the local time
Description
array localtime(intnull $timestamp = null, bool $associative = false)
Parameters
-
timestamp
-
The optional timestamp parameter is an
int Unix timestamp that defaults to the current
local time if timestamp is omitted or null. In other
words, it defaults to the value of time.
-
associative
-
Determines whether the function should return a regular, numerically indexed array,
or an associative one.
Return Values
If associative is set to false or not supplied then
the array is returned as a regular, numerically indexed array.
If associative is set to true then
localtime returns an associative array containing
the elements of the structure returned by the C
function call to localtime.
The keys of the associative array are as follows:
-
"tm_sec" - seconds,
0 to 59
-
"tm_min" - minutes,
0 to 59
-
"tm_hour" - hours,
0 to 23
-
"tm_mday" - day of the month,
1 to 31
-
"tm_mon" - month of the year,
0 (Jan) to 11 (Dec)
-
"tm_year" - years since 1900
-
"tm_wday" - day of the week,
0 (Sun) to 6 (Sat)
-
"tm_yday" - day of the year,
0 to 365
-
"tm_isdst" - is daylight savings time in effect?
Positive if yes,
0 if not, negative if unknown.
Errors/Exceptions
Every call to a date/time function will generate a E_WARNING
if the time zone is not valid. See also date_default_timezone_set
Examples
Example #1 localtime example
<?php
$localtime = localtime();
$localtime_assoc = localtime(time(), true);
print_r($localtime);
print_r($localtime_assoc);
?>
The above example will output
something similar to:
Array
(
[0] => 24
[1] => 3
[2] => 19
[3] => 3
[4] => 3
[5] => 105
[6] => 0
[7] => 92
[8] => 1
)
Array
(
[tm_sec] => 24
[tm_min] => 3
[tm_hour] => 19
[tm_mday] => 3
[tm_mon] => 3
[tm_year] => 105
[tm_wday] => 0
[tm_yday] => 92
[tm_isdst] => 1
)