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I will like to get the next Thursday relative to a particular date if the date passed is not Thu. This is how far have gone with the code.

<?php 

$string = '2014.07.16';
$date = DateTime::createFromFormat("Y.m.d", $string);
$result = $date->format("D");
if ($result != 'Thu')
{
$result2 = strtotime('next Thursday');
echo date('Y.m.d', $result2);
}
?>

In the above code, the variable $string is the date passed which is a 'Wed' I will like to get '2014.07.16' which is the next Thursday relative to '2014.07.17'. That means if $string is '2014.07.21' which is a Mon, the returned date will be '2014.07.24' that's the next Thursday relative to '2014.07.21' I am getting '2014.07.31' at the moment which is the next Thursday to today's date.

How do I get the next Thursday relative to $string (passed date)

Thank you.

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  • $result !== 'Thu' -> $result != 'Thu'
    – hakki
    Jul 25, 2014 at 11:00
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    Try $result = $date->format("W");
    – Manwal
    Jul 25, 2014 at 11:03
  • Check your wording. '2014.07.16' which is the next Thursday relative to '2014.07.16'
    – Tom Fenech
    Jul 25, 2014 at 11:04

2 Answers 2

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try this

$string = '2014.07.16';
$date = DateTime::createFromFormat("Y.m.d", $string);
$result = $date->format("D");
if ($result != 'Thu')
{
    $result2 = strtotime('next Thursday', strtotime($date->format("d-M-Y")));
    echo date('Y.m.d', $result2);
}

OUPUT : 2014.07.17

Working Demo

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strtotime is pretty smart and can work with all kind of parameters. However you need to pass the date in a different format than you are using. Just replace . with - before passing the date to strtotime:

$string = '2014.07.16';
$string = str_replace('.', '-', $string);

if (date('w', strtotime($string)) != 4) {
    $date = date('Y.m.d', strtotime($string . ' next thursday'));
    echo $date;
}

date('w') returns the day of the week as integer. It's nicer to use this for comparison than a string.

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  • Thanks Peter, yours is a great one to consider as well.
    – Rebe24
    Jul 25, 2014 at 11:43

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