# PHP: adding hours to a time? [duplicate]

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Time calculation in php (add 10 hours)?
Date Arithmetic in PHP

Given, say, 10:00 (meaning, 10am). Is there an easy way in PHP to add, say 5 hours to this time so that I get 15:00 (meaning, 3pm)?

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## marked as duplicate by Pekka 웃, Luke Girvin, Tim Cooper, Richard J. Ross III, GianNov 26 '11 at 14:23

Googling php add hours to time (which really, really should always be the first thing before asking a question. Please.) finds this: Time calculation in php (add 10 hours)? The DateTime answer underneath the accepted one can deal with dates < 1970 and > 2038 –  Pekka 웃 Nov 26 '11 at 14:21
Exact question as your other one, stackoverflow.com/questions/8235896/date-arithmetic-in-php –  Richard J. Ross III Nov 26 '11 at 14:23

strtotime("10:00 + 5 hours");


http://www.php.net/strtotime

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//The strtotime answer was better than mine...

5 hours = 18,000 seconds

Convert 10am to a timestamp using mktime, then add 18,000 to that. Convert back to a readable time using date().

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That depends on how you have represented your time. If you just have the textstring 10:00, you can use strtotime and add 5 hours to that.

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