The cal_info() function in PHP is an inbuilt function that is used to return information about a specified calendar. The cal_info() function returns an array that contains the calname, month, abbrevmonth and maxdaysinmonth, and calsymbol.
It takes the calendar as a parameter and returns the information respective to the specified calendar.
Syntax:
cal_info($calendar)
Parameters: The cal_info() function in PHP accepts only one parameter $calendar. This parameter specifies a number that indicates the calendar you want to know about. Below is the list of valid numbers which can be used as value for this parameter.
- 0 = CAL_GREGORIAN
- 1 = CAL_JULIAN
- 2 = CAL_JEWISH
- 3 = CAL_FRENCH
Return Value: It returns information about a specified calendar.
Errors And Exceptions:
- If no calendar is specified in the parameters, the cal_info() function returns information about all the calendars.
- To specify a calendar as a parameter for the cal_info() function, one needs to mention its respective numerical value instead of the calendar name such as “0” for Gregorian calendar.
Below programs illustrate the cal_info() function.
Program 1:
PHP
<?php // displaying information // regarding gregorian calendar print_r (cal_info(0)); ?> |
Output:
Array ( [months] => Array ( [1] => January [2] => February [3] => March [4] => April [5] => May [6] => June [7] => July [8] => August [9] => September [10] => October [11] => November [12] => December ) [abbrevmonths] => Array ( [1] => Jan [2] => Feb [3] => Mar [4] => Apr [5] => May [6] => Jun [7] => Jul [8] => Aug [9] => Sep [10] => Oct [11] => Nov [12] => Dec ) [maxdaysinmonth] => 31 [calname] => Gregorian [calsymbol] => CAL_GREGORIAN )
Program 2:
PHP
<?php // displaying information // regarding jewish calendar print_r (cal_info(2)); ?> |
Output:
Array ( [months] => Array ( [1] => Tishri [2] => Heshvan [3] => Kislev [4] => Tevet [5] => Shevat [6] => Adar I [7] => Adar II [8] => Nisan [9] => Iyyar [10] => Sivan [11] => Tammuz [12] => Av [13] => Elul ) [abbrevmonths] => Array ( [1] => Tishri [2] => Heshvan [3] => Kislev [4] => Tevet [5] => Shevat [6] => Adar I [7] => Adar II [8] => Nisan [9] => Iyyar [10] => Sivan [11] => Tammuz [12] => Av [13] => Elul ) [maxdaysinmonth] => 30 [calname] => Jewish [calsymbol] => CAL_JEWISH )