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I'm trying to list all months between two dates.

For example; start date is: 2010-12-02 and last date is: 2012-05-06

I want to list something like this:

2010-12
2011-01
2011-02
2011-03
2011-04
.
.
.
2012-04
2012-05

This is what I have tried and it is not working at all:

    $year_min = 2010;
    $year_max = 2012;
    $month_min = 12;
    $month_max = 5;
    for($y=$year_min; $y<=$year_max; $y++)
    {
        for($m=$month_min; $m<=$month_max; $m++)
        {
            $period[] = $y.$m;
        }
    }

6 Answers 6

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PHP 5.3

$start    = new DateTime('2010-12-02');
$start->modify('first day of this month');
$end      = new DateTime('2012-05-06');
$end->modify('first day of next month');
$interval = DateInterval::createFromDateString('1 month');
$period   = new DatePeriod($start, $interval, $end);

foreach ($period as $dt) {
    echo $dt->format("Y-m") . "<br>\n";
}

See it in action

PHP 5.4 or newer

$start    = (new DateTime('2010-12-02'))->modify('first day of this month');
$end      = (new DateTime('2012-05-06'))->modify('first day of next month');
$interval = DateInterval::createFromDateString('1 month');
$period   = new DatePeriod($start, $interval, $end);

foreach ($period as $dt) {
    echo $dt->format("Y-m") . "<br>\n";
}

The part where we modify the start and end dates to the first of the month is important. If we didn't, and the current day higher then the last day in February (i.e. 28 in non-leap years, 29 in leap years) this would skip February.

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  • 1
    Isn't there a mistake in version for PHP 5.4 or newer? In version below 5.4 there is $end->modify('first day of next month'); and above 5.4 is ->modify('first day of this month');
    – Krewetka
    Jul 24, 2015 at 13:31
  • Neat solution, what about reversed order? Switching $start with $end does nothing...
    – Martin
    Nov 10, 2016 at 12:16
  • 1
    @Martin Just put the results in an array and reverse it
    – John Conde
    Nov 10, 2016 at 12:54
  • swap new DatePeriod($end, $interval, $start) and array_reverse(iterator_to_array($period))
    – Adler Dias
    Jul 21, 2017 at 14:40
  • echo(iterator_count($period));
    – John Conde
    Nov 17, 2017 at 21:15
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function getMonthsInRange($startDate, $endDate)
{
    $months = array();

    while (strtotime($startDate) <= strtotime($endDate)) {
        $months[] = array(
            'year' => date('Y', strtotime($startDate)),
            'month' => date('m', strtotime($startDate)),
        );

        // Set date to 1 so that new month is returned as the month changes.
        $startDate = date('01 M Y', strtotime($startDate . '+ 1 month'));
    }

    return $months;
}
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    Can you clarify why this is helpful please?
    – durron597
    Aug 13, 2015 at 3:51
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You must make a difference between two months of the same year and two months of different years.

$year_min = substr($row['contractStart'], 0, 4);
$year_max = substr($row['contractEnd'], 0, 4);
$month_min = substr($row['contractStart'], 5, 2);
$month_min = substr($row['contractEnd'], 5, 2);
$period = array();
try {
  if ($year_min > $year_max)
    throw new Exception();
  else if ($year_min == $year_max)
    if ($month_min > $month_max)
      throw new Exception();
    for ($month = $month_min; $month <= $month_max; $month++) {
      $period[] = $month . '-' . $year;
    }
  else {
    for ($month = $month_min; $month <= 12; $month++) {
      $period[] = $month . '-' . $year_min;
    }
    for ($year = $year_min + 1; $year < $year_max; $year++) {
      for ($month = $month_min; $month <= $month_max; $month++) {
        $period[] = $month . '-' . $year;
      }
    }
    for ($month = 1; $month <= $month_max; $month++) {
      $period[] = $month . '-' . $year_max;
    }
  }
  implode("<br />\r\n", $period);
}
catch (Exception $e) {
  echo 'Start date occurs after end date.'
}

That's for the hard way. Now there is a quick and easy way that is already given as an answer which I recommend you to choose.

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6

This was my solution since DateTime is not available in my server environment.

$a = "2007-01-01";
$b = "2008-02-15";

$i = date("Ym", strtotime($a));
while($i <= date("Ym", strtotime($b))){
    echo $i."\n";
    if(substr($i, 4, 2) == "12")
        $i = (date("Y", strtotime($i."01")) + 1)."01";
    else
        $i++;
}

Try it out: http://3v4l.org/BZOmb

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In Laravel,

$period = \Carbon\CarbonPeriod::create('2017-06-28', '1 month', '2019-06-01');

foreach ($period as $dt) {
     echo $dt->format("Y-m") . "<br>\n";
}
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October 2021 Update
If you have dates selected by the user, here's a solution

$from = date('Y-m-d', strtotime($_POST['from']));
$to = date('Y-m-d', strtotime($_POST['to']));

$counter = 1;
$max_date = strtotime($to);
$current_date = strtotime($from);
$dates = [];
$months = [];
$loop = true;
while($loop) {
    if(strtotime(date('Y-m-d',$current_date)." +".$counter."days") >= $max_date) $loop = false;
    else {
        $current_date = strtotime(date('Y-m-d', $current_date)." +".$counter."days");
        $date = date('Y-m-d', $current_date);
        $dates[] = $date;
        $months[] = date('Y-m', $current_date);
        $counter++;
    }
}
$months = array_unique($months);
echo '<pre>';
print_r($dates);
echo '<br>';
print_r($months);
echo '</pre>';
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  • Even if you have dates selected by the user, you should still be using datetime objects. This answer is too convoluted and is missing its educational explanation. Mar 3, 2022 at 13:10

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