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I have an array of DateTime objects and need to use them as strings in a function call. I have tried casting it like $string_datetime = (string)$myDateTimeObject; but that doesn't work. Searching has been unfruitful as well, as most people are asking how to convert a string to DateTime instead.

My Code:

$start_date = new DateTime();
$end_date = new DateTime();
$end_date = $end_date->modify('+1 day');

// Add time range to request
$request['time_range'] = Array ( 'start' => $start_date,
                                 'end'   => $end_date);

When calling a function which expects a string (it's an API call) I receive this error:

Catchable fatal error: Object of class DateTime could not be converted to string

What's the correct way of converting/extracting a string from a DateTime object?

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Use DateTime::format().

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  • Damn. I can't believe I missed that! Thanks. Apr 6, 2012 at 20:07
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    Don't take this the wrong way, but RTFD: php.net/manual/en/book.datetime.php
    – Matt Ball
    Apr 6, 2012 at 20:08
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    Seems like an oversight that DateTime can't be implicitly cast to string. Personally, I use a wrapper class that extends it and adds a __toString() method (which uses DateTime::format()). Still should be native functionality, IMO.
    – FtDRbwLXw6
    Apr 6, 2012 at 23:29
  • @drrcknlsn so you're saying that PHP is an imperfect language? Well, I never! </sarcasm>
    – Matt Ball
    Jun 19, 2012 at 17:30
  • @MattBall: Of course PHP is an imperfect language - as are all other languages. PHP just gets a bad wrap because of all the legitimate, yet completely trivial mistakes that were made in the past that have not yet been fixed due to backwards-compatibility issues (e.g. inconsistent argument order, function naming, and so on).
    – FtDRbwLXw6
    Jun 19, 2012 at 21:42

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