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Would like to retrieve all days and date for a given month. Have this currently which shows all the days for the current month, but how do I parse in a specified month instead?

$list=array();
for($d=1; $d<=31; $d++)
{
    $time=mktime(12, 0, 0, date('m'), $d, date('Y'));
    if (date('m', $time)==date('m'))
        $list[]=date('Y-m-d-D', $time);
}
echo "<pre>";
print_r($list);
echo "</pre>";
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  • 1
    specified month of which year? May 21, 2014 at 10:18
  • Sorry, specific year as well. eg. 201403 May 21, 2014 at 13:37

11 Answers 11

34

try this

$list=array();
$month = 12;
$year = 2014;

for($d=1; $d<=31; $d++)
{
    $time=mktime(12, 0, 0, $month, $d, $year);          
    if (date('m', $time)==$month)       
        $list[]=date('Y-m-d-D', $time);
}
echo "<pre>";
print_r($list);
echo "</pre>";
1
  • in this there is a issue when trying to get all dates for February Month (29 dates). So First get how many days are in month by $dcount = cal_days_in_month(CAL_GREGORIAN, $month, $year); and then loop for that dates count only for($d=1; $d<=$dcount; $d++) Jul 23, 2020 at 11:13
12

try this

$month = "05";
$year = "2014";

$start_date = "01-".$month."-".$year;
$start_time = strtotime($start_date);

$end_time = strtotime("+1 month", $start_time);

for($i=$start_time; $i<$end_time; $i+=86400)
{
   $list[] = date('Y-m-d-D', $i);
}

print_r($list);

See Demo

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    This solution fails beacuse of Daylight Saving Time. For example: if you output October 2019, 27th of October is in array twice because the time changed for one hour. So just add an if (date already in array) before pushing in array.
    – Jan Vidic
    Jan 24, 2019 at 13:21
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$days = cal_days_in_month( 0, $month, $year);

cal_days_in_month: Return the number of days in a month for a given year and calendar.
First parameter is "calendar":

0 or CAL_GREGORIAN - Gregorian Calendar
1 or CAL_JULIAN - Julian Calendar
2 or CAL_JEWISH - Jewish Calendar
3 or CAL_FRENCH - French Revolutionary Calendar

http://php.net/manual/en/function.cal-days-in-month.php

http://php.net/manual/en/function.cal-info.php

0
3

for object oriented users,

function getDaysInYearMonth (int $year, int $month, string $format){
  $date = DateTime::createFromFormat("Y-n", "$year-$month");

    $datesArray = array();
    for($i=1; $i<=$date->format("t"); $i++){
        $datesArray[] = DateTime::createFromFormat("Y-n-d", "$year-$month-$i")->format($format);
    }

 return $datesArray;
}
1

I'm surprised nobody mentioned PHP's built-in, no extra extensions DateTime class.

<?php
$daysInAugust2020 = (new DateTime("20200801"))->format('t');
print_r($daysInAugust2020);

You'll have to append some day to your YYYYMM string, but it's not that hard: every month has a 1st. So you can always add 01.

The trick here is the t format, which just returns the number of days in the month the date is in. If you're trying to get this month's amount of days, it's even easier. Just running the date() function creates a DateTime set to right now, so the above code becomes:

<?php
$daysInAugust2020 = date('t');
print_r($daysInAugust2020);
0

Take advantage of the relative formats.

$y_m = '2018-10'; // set year and month.

$list = array();
$d = date('d', strtotime('last day of this month', strtotime($y_m))); // get max date of current month: 28, 29, 30 or 31.

for ($i = 1; $i <= $d; $i++) {
    $list[] = $y_m . '-' . str_pad($i, 2, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT);
}

echo '<pre>';
print_r($list);
echo '</pre>';
0
$list=array();
$d = 13;
$year = 2019;

for($m=1; $m<=12; $m++)
{
    $time=mktime(12, 0, 0, $m, $d, $year);          
    if (date('m', $time)==$m)       
        $list[]=date('D-d-m-Y', $time);
    }

In this one you can put a spesific number and outpout all the days in the year that have the same number. example i wanted to outpout all the 13th days of the month. (if you want to find every Friday 13th that what you have to use)

0

This works like a charm. Tried cal_days_in_month but didn't work.

function Get_Month_Dates($year,$month)
{
    $no_of_days = date("t",strtotime($year.'-'.$month));
// date("t") gets the last day of the month 28,29,30,31 (whichever applicable)
    
    $dates = array();
Now we iterate
    
    for($d=1;$d<=$no_of_days;$d++)
    {
//If you want to add leading zeroes to all the dates
        $day = (strlen($d)==1) ? '0'.$d : $d; 

        $month = (strlen($month)==1) ? '0'.$month : $month; // To add leading zero to the month
        
        $dates[] = $year.'-'.$month.'-'.$day;
    }

    return $dates;
}
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  • This answer is missing its educational explanation. Jun 19, 2022 at 4:45
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$c_year = date("Y");
$c_month = date("m");
$no_day = cal_days_in_month(CAL_GREGORIAN, $c_month, $c_year);           
for($i=1; $i<=$no_day; $i++){ 
     $cd[] .= $c_year.'-'.$c_month.'-'.$i;
}
$date_val = json_encode($cd) 
print_r($date_val); // date array
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  • It is better if you also explain what the code is doing for others' understanding. Nov 20, 2019 at 8:18
-1

This will get all date current month

$alldatethismonth = range(1, $month);
foreach($alldatethismonth as $date){
    echo date("Y-m-").$date."<br>";
}

And this will get all date for given month

$month = date("t", strtotime('2021-09-18'));
$alldatethismonth = range(1, $month);
foreach($alldatethismonth as $date){
    echo date("Y-m-").$date."<br>";
}
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  • This is wrong, for example Feb has 28 days, your code returns until the 30th.
    – Mecanik
    Feb 9, 2023 at 17:29
-3

you may use $list[]=date('Y-M-D', $time);

Reference

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  • Some explanation would be great
    – T30
    Dec 22, 2016 at 9:13

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