How can I get the last 2 digits of:
<departureDate>200912</departureDate>
to my object:
$year = $flightDates->departureDate->year;
// first two
$year = substr($flightDates->departureDate->year, 0, 2);
// last two
$year = substr($flightDates->departureDate->year, -2);
But given the fact that you're parsing a date here it would be smarter to use the date function.
p.e. strtotime()
and date()
or even:
<?php
$someDate ='200912';
$dateObj = DateTime::createFromFormat('dmy', $someDate);
echo $dateObj->format('Y');
// prints "2012" .. (see date formats)
You can just address it as string, the function substr
will convert it automatically:
<?php
//$year = '200912';
$year = $flightDates->departureDate->year;
echo substr( $year, -2 );
?>
Take a closer look at substr function. If you want the result to be a strict integer, then just add (int)
in front of the return.
But, as Jan. said, you should better work with it as a date:
<?php
//$year = '200912';
$year = $flightDates->departureDate->year;
$date = DateTime::createFromFormat( 'dmy', $year );
echo date( "y", $date->getTimestamp() );
?>
For numbers, you could use php's modulo function (http://php.net/manual/en/internals2.opcodes.mod.php):
<?php
//$year = '200912';
$year = $flightDates->departureDate->year;
echo $year % 100;
?>
You could use a basic aritimethic operation, like this...
while ( $var > 100 )
{
$var = (int) $var / 10;
}
There could be a better solution but this one will fit fine
Example 1 : You can just strip the tags with strip_tags
and use substr
$number = '<departureDate>200912</departureDate>' ;
$year = substr(strip_tags($number), 0,2);
var_dump($year);
Example 2 : You can also use simplexml_load_string
with substr
$number = '<departureDate>200912</departureDate>' ;
$year = substr(simplexml_load_string($number),0,2);
var_dump($year);
Output
string '20' (length=2)
convert it to string. then take the first two element.
In java you can do this by following code. Let the variable is an integer named x . then you can use
byte[] array= Integer.toString(x).get.bytes().
Now array[0] and array[1] is the first two digits. array[array.length-1] and array[array.length] are the last two.
$flightDates->departureDate->year
that returns<departureDate>200912</departureDate>