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Posted by J.O. Aho on 03/02/07 17:26
J.O. Aho wrote:
> J.O. Aho wrote:
>> Brian wrote:
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm trying to write a script that works out the day of week, goes
>>> back to previous Monday, then removes a week and sets up 2 timestamps.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> EG, if the day was Wednesday 28 Feb 2007 then is would work out that
>>> the Monday was the 26, then remove 7 days to give me my start data
>>> and add 6 days to give me my end date. So for Wednesday 28 Feb 2007 I
>>> should end up with Mon 19th Feb to Sun 26th Feb
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I have hit a problem, the way I am working it out all goes wrong at
>>> the beginning of the month, bacuse of this
>>
>> Here is how you get the unixtime for Monday (00:00:00) and Sunday
>> (23:59:59)
>
> I missed it was supposed to be a week earlier, it's just subtract 7 more
> days from $frommonday.
Steven shouldn't have praised me that much, he prolly wouldn't if he noticed
that I mixed up the signs and I shouldn't have subtracted, but added 7 more
days to the $frommonday.
>> /* How many days today is from Monday */
>> $frommonday=date('N')-1;
$frommonday=date('N')+6;
>> /* Monday. we use (todays month) and (todays day minus days from
>> Monday) */
>> $monday=mktime(0,0,0,date('m'),date('j')-$frommonday);
>>
>> /* Sonday, wse use (todays month) and (todays day plus max days to
>> Sunday minus days from Monday)*/
>> $sunday=mktime(23,59,59,date('m'),date('j')+6-$frommonday);
>>
>> So, do what you want with $monday and $sunday.
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//Aho
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