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Posted by Andrew Kreps on 10/04/63 11:05
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 13:08:28 -0500, John Taylor-Johnston
<taylorjo@collegesherbrooke.qc.ca> wrote:
> Hi,
> I would like some help to improve this script. I'm a teacher with a schedule of 17 weeks.
> Instead of using if(date("Y-m-d") >= $week3) I would like to do a "for i = 1 to 17" and if the current date date("Y-m-d") = week[i] I would like to echo "This is week $week[i]";
>
> Can someone show me how please?
>
> <?php
> #old code:
> $week1 = "2005-01-17";
> $week2 = "2005-01-24";
> ...
> $week17 = "2005-05-09;
>
> if(date("Y-m-d") >= $week3)
> {
> echo "this is week 3");
> }
> ?>
>
You're actually pretty close. What I would do is remove the dashes
from the equation and make that date a unique number. The advantage
of the date format you're using is that the date represented as a
number will always be sequential. So, if you do this:
$week1 = "20050110";
$week2 = "20050117";
$week3 = "20050124";
if(date("Ymd") >= $week1)
{
echo "this is week 1";
}
Now you'll have to create your logic in reverse, so that it will
trigger the latest date first, because every date from now until week
17 will be greater than $week1. So, something like:
if (date("Ymd") >= $week17)
{
echo "This is week 17";
}
elseif (date("Ymd") >= $week16)
{
echo "This is week 16";
}
etc.
Does that make sense?
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