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Grab current first and last day in week in php

I am trying to get the first and last day of the week, month, quarter, and year for a given day.

For instance, for day 2013-01-16, the first and last days would be:

  • Week - It would be 2013-01-13 and 2013-01-19 (assuming Sunday to Saturday)
  • Month - It would be 2013-01-01 and 2013-01-31
  • Quarter - It would be 2013-01-01 and 2013-03-31
  • Year - It would be 2013-01-01 and 2013-12-31

My purpose is to include them in a WHERE myDate BETWEEN 2013-01-13 AND 2013-01-19.

Both a standard MYSQL function solution (but not stored procedure, etc) or PHP solution is acceptable. Thank you


Solution for first and last day of given quarter.

$q=ceil($date->format("n")/3);
$months_start=array('January','April','July','October');
$months_end=array('March','June','September','December');
$m_start=$months_start[$q-1];
$m_end=$months_end[$q-1];
$modifier='first day of '.$m_start.' '.$date->format('Y');
$date->modify($modifier);
echo $modifier.': '.$date->format('Y-m-d').'<br>';
$modifier='last day of '.$m_end.' '.$date->format('Y');
$date->modify($modifier);
echo $modifier.': '.$date->format('Y-m-d').'<br>';
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You can use strtotime:

$date = strtotime('2013-01-16');

// First/last day of week 
$first = strtotime('last Sunday');
$last = strtotime('next Saturday');

Or PHP's native DateTime functionality:

$date = new DateTime('2013-01-16');

// First/last day of month
$first = $date->modify('first day of this month');
$last = $date->modify('last day of this month');

Getting the first/last day of a year might be a little bit more tricky:

// Get date
$date = new DateTime('2013-01-16');

// Format to get date
$year = $date->format('Y');

// Get first day of Jan and last day of Dec
$first = $date->modify("first day of January $year");
$last = $date->modify("last day of December $year");
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  • Thanks Jamie. I will give it a try. "first day of this month" however, seems to loosy goosy and scares me! Jan 19, 2013 at 15:46
  • When it says "first day of this month", it's relative to the date you specified (i.e. 2013-01-16). It makes sense: for this month, give me the first day.
    – hohner
    Jan 19, 2013 at 15:48
  • Struggling with "first day of this year". Any thoughts? Jan 19, 2013 at 16:43
  • Thanks Jamie. Just coming back to post my answer back to you :) I ended up using this. first day of January '.$date->format('Y'). Would have been nice if "this" worked, but all is well that ends well. Jan 19, 2013 at 16:57
  • Very last one! How about quarter? MySQL supports quarter, but I don't believe PHP does. Jan 19, 2013 at 16:58

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