On 22 June 2011 15:05, David Nicholls <d...@dcnicholls.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to convert a date and time string using strtotime()
>
> The date and time strings are the first entry in each line in a csv file in
> the form:
>
> 22/06/2011 9:47:20 PM, data1, data2,...
>
> I've been trying to use the following approach, without success:
>
> function read_data($filename)
> {
>    $f = fopen($filename, 'r');
>    while ($d = fgetcsv($f)) {
>
>        $format = 'd/m/Y h:i:s';
>        $dt = DateTime::createFromFormat($format, $d[0]);
>
>        $data[] = array(strtotime($dt), $d[1]); //convert date/time
>    }
>    fclose($f);
>    return $data;
> }
>
> Obviously I'm not getting the $format line right, as the resulting $dt
> values are empty.  (I have previously used this reading process successfully
> with better behaved date and time strings).
>
> Advice appreciated.
>
> DN

<?php
$data = '22/06/2011 9:47:20 PM';
$format = 'd/m/Y g:i:s A';
$datetime = DateTime::createFromFormat($format, $data);
echo date('r', $datetime->getTimestamp());
?>

outputs ...

Wed, 22 Jun 2011 21:47:20 +0100



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