# PHP calculating number of days between 2 dates

I am developing a web application which revolves around dates.

I need to calculate numbers based around days elasped, for example - pseudo code

$count_only = array('monday', 'wednesday', 'friday'); //count only these days$start_date = 1298572294;  // a day in the past
$finish_date = 1314210695; //another day$var = number_of_days_between($start_date,$finish_date, $count_only);  Is there a way determine how many full days have elapsed, while only counting certain days? - Was about to downvote for being an obvious duplicate, but you get an upvote for this one instead :) – Layke Aug 24 '11 at 18:40 The simplest way would be to loop through each day and count, but you could optimize it a lot by counting the number of full weeks and working out which days were the remainders. – Matthew Aug 24 '11 at 18:54 ## 4 Answers You could create a loop which goes to the next day in the $count_only array, from the $start_date and stopping (returning from the function) upon reaching the $end_date.

function number_of_days_between($start_date,$finish_date, $count_only) {$count  = 0;
$start = new DateTime("@$start_date");
$end = new DateTime("@$finish_date");
$days = new InfiniteIterator(new ArrayIterator($count_only));
foreach ($days as$day) {
$count++;$start->modify("next $day"); if ($start > $end) { return$count;
}
}
}

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this is a good answer –  Ash Aug 24 '11 at 19:19

You can simplify this considerably by calculating how many complete weeks fall between the two specified dates, then do some math for the beginning/end partial weeks to account for dangling dates.

e.g.

$start_date = 1298572294; // Tuesday$finish_date = 1314210695; // Wednesday

$diff = 1314210695-1298572294 = 15638401 -> ~181 days -> 25.8 weeks -> 25 full weeks.  Then it's just a simple matter of checking for the dangling dates: Tuesday -> add 2 days for Wednesday+Friday to get to the end of the week Wednesday -> add 1 day for Monday to get to the beginning on the week Total countable days = (25 * 3) + 2 + 1 = 75 + 3 = 78 countable days  - Nice to see an answer without a loop. – Álvaro G. Vicario Aug 24 '11 at 19:21 Wow, that's a nice one. I'm not sure if it's correct everytime (depending on how well rounding is done), but this definitly a way to go! – Sgoettschkes Aug 24 '11 at 21:20 Of course there is a way :-) The days that have been elapsed is simply $elapsed_days = floor(($finish_date-$start_date) / 86400);


This will not get the result you need. What you could do is the following (pesudo)code:

$elapsed_days = floor(($finish_date-$start_date) / 86400); for(int$i=0;$i<$elapsed_days;$i++){$act_day_name = strtolower(date('l',$start_date+$i*86400));
if(in_array($act_day_name,$count_only){
// found matching day
}
}


What I do: I iterate over every day which is between the both dates, get the day-name with date('l'); and check if it's within the array. There may be some fine tuning need to be done, but this should get you going.

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convert $act_day_name to lowercase and switch the incorrect order of in_array arguments, and I will upvote this – brian_d Aug 24 '11 at 18:50 but if the time difference is let's say 30 years, this will make like 10k iterations... won't it kill the server ? – yosh kemu Aug 24 '11 at 18:52 in_array is done, don't know how$act_day_name is not lowercase? –  Sgoettschkes Aug 24 '11 at 18:53
Well yosh, could be that it slows down the server, but I cannot think of another way other than iterating over the days, finding out if it's in the array and counting the findings. Maybe someone else comes up with a smarter solution. –  Sgoettschkes Aug 24 '11 at 18:55
@Boo date('l') returns first letter uppercase strings "Sunday through Saturday" –  brian_d Aug 24 '11 at 18:55

Just a bit faster approach than "iterating through all days":

$count_only = array(1, 3, 5); // days numbers from getdate() function$start_date = 1298572294;
$finish_date = 1314210695; function days($start_date, $finish_date,$count_only)
{
$cnt = 0; // iterate over 7 days for ($deltaDays = 0; $deltaDays < 7;$deltaDays++)
{
$rangeStart =$start_date + $deltaDays * 86400; // check the weekday of rangeStart$d = getDate($rangeStart); if (in_array($d['wday'], $count_only)) {$cnt += ceil(($finish_date -$rangeStart) / 604800);
}
}

return \$cnt;
}


The idea is to count number of weeks using some additional offsets for mondays, tuesdays, wednesdays etc.

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can you confirm it ? I've got 78... and seems to be right number ? –  yosh kemu Aug 24 '11 at 19:22
you are correct - not sure what happened there. comment deleted. –  Ash Aug 24 '11 at 19:25