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I'm trying to get the total months difference between to dates. if the interval is greater than 1 year then the function should calculate the month for the year also. i have tried -

//create dates
        $fromDate = date(
            'Y-m-d', 
            strtotime(
                '01-'.str_replace("/", "-", $companyData['from'])
            )
        );
        $toDate   = date(
            'Y-m-d', 
            strtotime(
                '01-'.str_replace("/", "-", $companyData['to'])
            )
        );
        $from     = date_create($fromDate);
        $to       = date_create($toDate);
        $interval = date_diff($from, $to);//debug($interval);
        //calculate and return in number of months format
        return $interval->format('%m');

date format - '01-07-2014' in the variables.

but it does not consider the years. only the differrence between months field is returned. i can explode it and do it manually.so plz if any inbuilt function is there the suggest.guys i hav the working code -

//calculate and return in number of months format
$diff = ($interval->m + ($interval->y * 12));

i just want some built in function if any so that it reduces the time as i am calculating it in side a loop and also a lot of data processing is there.

thanx in advance.

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  • A build-in function that is that specific? No, not that I'm aware of, but adding $interval->format('Y')/12 isn't that much trouble, is it? it'll give you the years interval in months... Aug 25, 2014 at 7:29
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    please give an example what your $companyData['from'] data looks like
    – ins0
    Aug 25, 2014 at 7:31
  • @EliasVanOotegem .. that can be done. but if there is any built in function and that is quick then it will be more help ful as am calculating it inside an loop. Aug 25, 2014 at 7:34
  • @Sgt: Like I said: no, I don't think there is. What I'm suggesting is to call format twice, and perform some simple calculations on those values... that's hardly going to impact performance... Aug 25, 2014 at 7:35
  • for this ($interval->m + ($interval->y * 12)) is calculating. @EliasVanOotegem Aug 25, 2014 at 7:36

2 Answers 2

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you can use the DateTime functions to get your results

$datetime1 = new DateTime('01-07-2014');
$datetime2 = new DateTime('01-07-2016');
$dateDiff = $datetime1->diff($datetime2);

$difftotalMonths = $dateDiff->y >= 1 ? ($dateDiff->y * 12) + $dateDiff->m : $dateDiff->m;

var_dump($difftotalMonths);
//int(24)
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  • i have done this.. but i just wanted a solution that should automatically calculate it. Aug 25, 2014 at 7:44
  • what on this answer is not "automatically" ? just pass your variables in DateTime($companyData['from']);
    – ins0
    Aug 25, 2014 at 7:45
  • u r doing it in oop style and same is done in the answer in procedural style. not much difference. Aug 25, 2014 at 8:10
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Have you tried adding 2 new variables like $fromyear and $toyear and then calculate the difference between those. then calculate the difference between months and make a calculation like this: (diffyear * 12) + diffmonth

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