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How do turn some numbers, i.e. 20020415 into the date 15/04/2002? Everything I do seems to change 20020415 to today's date. Here is what I have so far:

//[DOB]
function dob_func( $atts )
{
$dob = get_field('dob');
$dob = date('d/m/Y');
return $dob;
}
add_shortcode( 'dob', 'dob_func' );

The code generates a shortcode for a wordpress plugin. "get_field('dob');" will return the field 20020415 but then " $dob = date('d/m/Y');" turns it into todays date? I have been looking for solutions for hours.

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Why not use the substr function? Assuming it's always going to return the numbers in the yyymmdd format?

      $year = substr("20020415", 0,4);
      $month = substr("20020415",4,2);
      $day = substr("20020415",6,2);
      $arry = Array()
      $arry[0] = $day;
      $arry[1] = $month;
      $arry[2] = $year
      $formattedDate = implode('/', $arry);
      //Do what you'd like from here

It's just a thought, separate your vars, then go from there. Unless I'm misunderstanding you. http://www.php.net/substr

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    Will do when I get 15 rep Dec 6, 2013 at 0:14
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PHP's DateTime class and its createFromFormat() method will give you a much simpler solution than the currently accepted answer:-

$date = DateTime::createFromFormat('Ymd', '20020415');
$dob = $date->format('d/m/Y');
echo $dob

Output:

15/04/2002

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