PHPExcel_Calculation_DateTime

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 Methods

DATE

DATE(integer $year, integer $month, integer $day) : mixed
Static

The DATE function returns a value that represents a particular date.

NOTE: When used in a Cell Formula, MS Excel changes the cell format so that it matches the date format of your regional settings. PHPExcel does not change cell formatting in this way.

Excel Function: DATE(year,month,day)

PHPExcel is a lot more forgiving than MS Excel when passing non numeric values to this function. A Month name or abbreviation (English only at this point) such as 'January' or 'Jan' will still be accepted, as will a day value with a suffix (e.g. '21st' rather than simply 21); again only English language.

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Parameters

$year

integer

The value of the year argument can include one to four digits. Excel interprets the year argument according to the configured date system: 1900 or 1904. If year is between 0 (zero) and 1899 (inclusive), Excel adds that value to 1900 to calculate the year. For example, DATE(108,1,2) returns January 2, 2008 (1900+108). If year is between 1900 and 9999 (inclusive), Excel uses that value as the year. For example, DATE(2008,1,2) returns January 2, 2008. If year is less than 0 or is 10000 or greater, Excel returns the #NUM! error value.

$month

integer

A positive or negative integer representing the month of the year from 1 to 12 (January to December). If month is greater than 12, month adds that number of months to the first month in the year specified. For example, DATE(2008,14,2) returns the serial number representing February 2, 2009. If month is less than 1, month subtracts the magnitude of that number of months, plus 1, from the first month in the year specified. For example, DATE(2008,-3,2) returns the serial number representing September 2, 2007.

$day

integer

A positive or negative integer representing the day of the month from 1 to 31. If day is greater than the number of days in the month specified, day adds that number of days to the first day in the month. For example, DATE(2008,1,35) returns the serial number representing February 4, 2008. If day is less than 1, day subtracts the magnitude that number of days, plus one, from the first day of the month specified. For example, DATE(2008,1,-15) returns the serial number representing December 16, 2007.

Returns

mixedExcel date/time serial value, PHP date/time serial value or PHP date/time object, depending on the value of the ReturnDateType flag

DATEDIF

DATEDIF(mixed $startDate, mixed $endDate, string $unit) : integer
Static

Parameters

$startDate

mixed

Excel date serial value, PHP date/time stamp, PHP DateTime object or a standard date string

$endDate

mixed

Excel date serial value, PHP date/time stamp, PHP DateTime object or a standard date string

$unit

string

Returns

integerInterval between the dates

DATENOW

DATENOW() : mixed
Static

Returns the current date. The NOW function is useful when you need to display the current date and time on a worksheet or calculate a value based on the current date and time, and have that value updated each time you open the worksheet.

NOTE: When used in a Cell Formula, MS Excel changes the cell format so that it matches the date and time format of your regional settings. PHPExcel does not change cell formatting in this way.

Excel Function: TODAY()

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Returns

mixedExcel date/time serial value, PHP date/time serial value or PHP date/time object, depending on the value of the ReturnDateType flag

DATETIMENOW

DATETIMENOW() : mixed
Static

Returns the current date and time. The NOW function is useful when you need to display the current date and time on a worksheet or calculate a value based on the current date and time, and have that value updated each time you open the worksheet.

NOTE: When used in a Cell Formula, MS Excel changes the cell format so that it matches the date and time format of your regional settings. PHPExcel does not change cell formatting in this way.

Excel Function: NOW()

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Returns

mixedExcel date/time serial value, PHP date/time serial value or PHP date/time object, depending on the value of the ReturnDateType flag

DATEVALUE

DATEVALUE(string $dateValue) : mixed
Static

Returns a value that represents a particular date. Use DATEVALUE to convert a date represented by a text string to an Excel or PHP date/time stamp value.

NOTE: When used in a Cell Formula, MS Excel changes the cell format so that it matches the date format of your regional settings. PHPExcel does not change cell formatting in this way.

Excel Function: DATEVALUE(dateValue)

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Parameters

$dateValue

string

Text that represents a date in a Microsoft Excel date format. For example, "1/30/2008" or "30-Jan-2008" are text strings within quotation marks that represent dates. Using the default date system in Excel for Windows, date_text must represent a date from January 1, 1900, to December 31, 9999. Using the default date system in Excel for the Macintosh, date_text must represent a date from January 1, 1904, to December 31, 9999. DATEVALUE returns the #VALUE! error value if date_text is out of this range.

Returns

mixedExcel date/time serial value, PHP date/time serial value or PHP date/time object, depending on the value of the ReturnDateType flag

DAYOFMONTH

DAYOFMONTH(mixed $dateValue) : int
Static

Returns the day of the month, for a specified date. The day is given as an integer ranging from 1 to 31.

Excel Function: DAY(dateValue)

Parameters

$dateValue

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

Returns

intDay of the month

DAYOFWEEK

DAYOFWEEK(mixed $dateValue, int $style) : int
Static

Returns the day of the week for a specified date. The day is given as an integer ranging from 0 to 7 (dependent on the requested style).

Excel Function: WEEKDAY(dateValue[,style])

Parameters

$dateValue

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

$style

int

A number that determines the type of return value 1 or omitted Numbers 1 (Sunday) through 7 (Saturday). 2 Numbers 1 (Monday) through 7 (Sunday). 3 Numbers 0 (Monday) through 6 (Sunday).

Returns

intDay of the week value

DAYS360

DAYS360(mixed $startDate, mixed $endDate, boolean $method) : integer
Static

Returns the number of days between two dates based on a 360-day year (twelve 30-day months), which is used in some accounting calculations. Use this function to help compute payments if your accounting system is based on twelve 30-day months.

Excel Function: DAYS360(startDate,endDate[,method])

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Parameters

$startDate

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

$endDate

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

$method

boolean

US or European Method FALSE or omitted: U.S. (NASD) method. If the starting date is the last day of a month, it becomes equal to the 30th of the same month. If the ending date is the last day of a month and the starting date is earlier than the 30th of a month, the ending date becomes equal to the 1st of the next month; otherwise the ending date becomes equal to the 30th of the same month. TRUE: European method. Starting dates and ending dates that occur on the 31st of a month become equal to the 30th of the same month.

Returns

integerNumber of days between start date and end date

EDATE

EDATE(mixed $dateValue, int $adjustmentMonths) : mixed
Static

Returns the serial number that represents the date that is the indicated number of months before or after a specified date (the start_date). Use EDATE to calculate maturity dates or due dates that fall on the same day of the month as the date of issue.

Excel Function: EDATE(dateValue,adjustmentMonths)

Parameters

$dateValue

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

$adjustmentMonths

int

The number of months before or after start_date. A positive value for months yields a future date; a negative value yields a past date.

Returns

mixedExcel date/time serial value, PHP date/time serial value or PHP date/time object, depending on the value of the ReturnDateType flag

EOMONTH

EOMONTH(mixed $dateValue, int $adjustmentMonths) : mixed
Static

Returns the date value for the last day of the month that is the indicated number of months before or after start_date. Use EOMONTH to calculate maturity dates or due dates that fall on the last day of the month.

Excel Function: EOMONTH(dateValue,adjustmentMonths)

Parameters

$dateValue

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

$adjustmentMonths

int

The number of months before or after start_date. A positive value for months yields a future date; a negative value yields a past date.

Returns

mixedExcel date/time serial value, PHP date/time serial value or PHP date/time object, depending on the value of the ReturnDateType flag

HOUROFDAY

HOUROFDAY(mixed $timeValue) : int
Static

Returns the hour of a time value. The hour is given as an integer, ranging from 0 (12:00 A.M.) to 23 (11:00 P.M.).

Excel Function: HOUR(timeValue)

Parameters

$timeValue

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard time string

Returns

intHour

MINUTEOFHOUR

MINUTEOFHOUR(mixed $timeValue) : int
Static

Returns the minutes of a time value. The minute is given as an integer, ranging from 0 to 59.

Excel Function: MINUTE(timeValue)

Parameters

$timeValue

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard time string

Returns

intMinute

MONTHOFYEAR

MONTHOFYEAR(mixed $dateValue) : int
Static

Returns the month of a date represented by a serial number. The month is given as an integer, ranging from 1 (January) to 12 (December).

Excel Function: MONTH(dateValue)

Parameters

$dateValue

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

Returns

intMonth of the year

NETWORKDAYS

NETWORKDAYS(mixed $startDate, mixed $endDate) : integer
Static

Returns the number of whole working days between start_date and end_date. Working days exclude weekends and any dates identified in holidays. Use NETWORKDAYS to calculate employee benefits that accrue based on the number of days worked during a specific term.

Excel Function: NETWORKDAYS(startDate,endDate[,holidays[,holiday[,...]]])

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Parameters

$startDate

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

$endDate

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

Returns

integerInterval between the dates

SECONDOFMINUTE

SECONDOFMINUTE(mixed $timeValue) : int
Static

Returns the seconds of a time value. The second is given as an integer in the range 0 (zero) to 59.

Excel Function: SECOND(timeValue)

Parameters

$timeValue

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard time string

Returns

intSecond

TIME

TIME(integer $hour, integer $minute, integer $second) : mixed
Static

The TIME function returns a value that represents a particular time.

NOTE: When used in a Cell Formula, MS Excel changes the cell format so that it matches the time format of your regional settings. PHPExcel does not change cell formatting in this way.

Excel Function: TIME(hour,minute,second)

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Parameters

$hour

integer

A number from 0 (zero) to 32767 representing the hour. Any value greater than 23 will be divided by 24 and the remainder will be treated as the hour value. For example, TIME(27,0,0) = TIME(3,0,0) = .125 or 3:00 AM.

$minute

integer

A number from 0 to 32767 representing the minute. Any value greater than 59 will be converted to hours and minutes. For example, TIME(0,750,0) = TIME(12,30,0) = .520833 or 12:30 PM.

$second

integer

A number from 0 to 32767 representing the second. Any value greater than 59 will be converted to hours, minutes, and seconds. For example, TIME(0,0,2000) = TIME(0,33,22) = .023148 or 12:33:20 AM

Returns

mixedExcel date/time serial value, PHP date/time serial value or PHP date/time object, depending on the value of the ReturnDateType flag

TIMEVALUE

TIMEVALUE(string $timeValue) : mixed
Static

Returns a value that represents a particular time. Use TIMEVALUE to convert a time represented by a text string to an Excel or PHP date/time stamp value.

NOTE: When used in a Cell Formula, MS Excel changes the cell format so that it matches the time format of your regional settings. PHPExcel does not change cell formatting in this way.

Excel Function: TIMEVALUE(timeValue)

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Parameters

$timeValue

string

A text string that represents a time in any one of the Microsoft Excel time formats; for example, "6:45 PM" and "18:45" text strings within quotation marks that represent time. Date information in time_text is ignored.

Returns

mixedExcel date/time serial value, PHP date/time serial value or PHP date/time object, depending on the value of the ReturnDateType flag

WEEKOFYEAR

WEEKOFYEAR(mixed $dateValue, boolean $method) : int
Static

Returns the week of the year for a specified date. The WEEKNUM function considers the week containing January 1 to be the first week of the year. However, there is a European standard that defines the first week as the one with the majority of days (four or more) falling in the new year. This means that for years in which there are three days or less in the first week of January, the WEEKNUM function returns week numbers that are incorrect according to the European standard.

Excel Function: WEEKNUM(dateValue[,style])

Parameters

$dateValue

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

$method

boolean

Week begins on Sunday or Monday 1 or omitted Week begins on Sunday. 2 Week begins on Monday.

Returns

intWeek Number

WORKDAY

WORKDAY(mixed $startDate, integer $endDays) : mixed
Static

Returns the date that is the indicated number of working days before or after a date (the starting date). Working days exclude weekends and any dates identified as holidays. Use WORKDAY to exclude weekends or holidays when you calculate invoice due dates, expected delivery times, or the number of days of work performed.

Excel Function: WORKDAY(startDate,endDays[,holidays[,holiday[,...]]])

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Parameters

$startDate

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

$endDays

integer

The number of nonweekend and nonholiday days before or after startDate. A positive value for days yields a future date; a negative value yields a past date.

Returns

mixedExcel date/time serial value, PHP date/time serial value or PHP date/time object, depending on the value of the ReturnDateType flag

YEAR

YEAR(mixed $dateValue) : int
Static

Returns the year corresponding to a date. The year is returned as an integer in the range 1900-9999.

Excel Function: YEAR(dateValue)

Parameters

$dateValue

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

Returns

intYear

YEARFRAC

YEARFRAC(mixed $startDate, mixed $endDate, integer $method) : float
Static

Calculates the fraction of the year represented by the number of whole days between two dates (the start_date and the end_date). Use the YEARFRAC worksheet function to identify the proportion of a whole year's benefits or obligations to assign to a specific term.

Excel Function: YEARFRAC(startDate,endDate[,method])

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Parameters

$startDate

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

$endDate

mixed

Excel date serial value (float), PHP date timestamp (integer), PHP DateTime object, or a standard date string

$method

integer

Method used for the calculation 0 or omitted US (NASD) 30/360 1 Actual/actual 2 Actual/360 3 Actual/365 4 European 30/360

Returns

floatfraction of the year

_getDateValue

_getDateValue(string $dateValue) : mixed
Static

Parameters

$dateValue

string

Returns

mixedExcel date/time serial value, or string if error

Identify if a year is a leap year or not

_isLeapYear(integer $year) : boolean
Static

Parameters

$year

integer

The year to test

Returns

booleanTRUE if the year is a leap year, otherwise FALSE

_adjustDateByMonths()

_adjustDateByMonths($dateValue, $adjustmentMonths) 
Static

Parameters

$dateValue

$adjustmentMonths

Return the number of days between two dates based on a 360 day calendar

_dateDiff360(integer $startDay, integer $startMonth, integer $startYear, integer $endDay, integer $endMonth, integer $endYear, boolean $methodUS) : integer
Static

Parameters

$startDay

integer

Day of month of the start date

$startMonth

integer

Month of the start date

$startYear

integer

Year of the start date

$endDay

integer

Day of month of the start date

$endMonth

integer

Month of the start date

$endYear

integer

Year of the start date

$methodUS

boolean

Whether to use the US method or the European method of calculation

Returns

integerNumber of days between the start date and the end date

_getTimeValue

_getTimeValue(string $timeValue) : mixed
Static

Parameters

$timeValue

string

Returns

mixedExcel date/time serial value, or string if error