(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7)
DateTimeZone::getTransitions -- timezone_transitions_get — Returns all transitions for the timezone
Object oriented style
public DateTimeZone::getTransitions ([ int $timestampBegin = PHP_INT_MIN [, int $timestampEnd = PHP_INT_MAX ]] ) : array|false
Procedural style
timezone_transitions_get ( DateTimeZone $object [, int $timestampBegin = PHP_INT_MIN [, int $timestampEnd = PHP_INT_MAX ]] ) : array|false
object
Procedural style only: A DateTimeZone object returned by timezone_open()
timestampBegin
Begin timestamp.
timestampEnd
End timestamp.
Returns a numerically indexed array of transition arrays on success, or false
on failure.
Key | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
ts | int | Unix timestamp |
time | string |
DateTimeInterface::ISO8601 time string |
offset | int | Offset to UTC in seconds |
isdst | bool | Whether daylight saving time is active |
abbr | string | Timezone abbreviation |
Example #1 A timezone_transitions_get() example
<?php $timezone = new DateTimeZone("Europe/London"); $transitions = $timezone->getTransitions(); print_r(array_slice($transitions, 0, 3)); ?>
The above example will output something similar to:
Array ( [0] => Array ( [ts] => -9223372036854775808 [time] => -292277022657-01-27T08:29:52+0000 [offset] => 3600 [isdst] => 1 [abbr] => BST ) [1] => Array ( [ts] => -1691964000 [time] => 1916-05-21T02:00:00+0000 [offset] => 3600 [isdst] => 1 [abbr] => BST ) [2] => Array ( [ts] => -1680472800 [time] => 1916-10-01T02:00:00+0000 [offset] => 0 [isdst] => [abbr] => GMT ) )
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