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
)