The IntlCalendar::after() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which returns True if the object time is after that of the passed object.
Syntax:
- Object oriented style:
bool IntlCalendar::after( IntlCalendar $other )
- Procedural style:
bool intlcal_after( IntlCalendar $cal, IntlCalendar $other )
Parameters:
- $cal: This parameter holds the IntlCalendar resource.
- $other: This parameter holds the calendar whose time will be checked against the primary object’s time.
Return Value: This function returns True if the object time is after that of the passed object and False otherwise.
Below program illustrates the IntlCalendar::after() function in PHP:
Program:
php
<?php // Create an IntlCalendar from a DateTime object or string $calendar1 = IntlCalendar::fromDateTime( '2019-08-29 09:19:29' ); // Clone the Calendar date $calendar2 = clone $calendar1 ; // Use IntlCalendar::after() function // and display result var_dump( $calendar1 ->after( $calendar2 )); var_dump( $calendar2 ->after( $calendar1 )); // Use IntlCalendar::add() function to // add month in date $calendar1 ->add(IntlCalendar::FIELD_MONTH, 1); // Use IntlCalendar::after() function // and display result var_dump( $calendar1 ->after( $calendar2 )); var_dump( $calendar2 ->after( $calendar1 )); ?> |
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Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/intlcalendar.after.php