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I am converting a string number to strtotime and then attempting to get a written date outputted. This is working to an extent but the issue is that the dates are wrong.

THE PHP

$today = date("Y-m-d");

function dateRange($start, $end) {
    date_default_timezone_set('UTC');

    $diff = strtotime($end) - strtotime($start);

    $daysBetween = floor($diff/(60*60*24));

    $formattedDates = array();
    for ($i = 0; $i <= $daysBetween; $i++) {
       // $tmpDate = date('Y-m-d', strtotime($start . " + $i days"));
        $tmpDate = date('Y-m-d', strtotime($start . " + $i days"));
      //  $formattedDates[] = date('Y-m-d', strtotime($tmpDate));
        $formattedDates[] = date('Y-m-d', strtotime($tmpDate));
    }    
    return $formattedDates;
}


$start=$date_system_installed;
$end=$today;

$formattedDates = dateRange($start, $end);

foreach ($formattedDates as $dt)
{
    $date = strtotime($dt);
    echo date('l jS F Y',$date);
}

The outputted dates

Dates table

The true dates that should be showing but in text

True Dates

Where am i going wrong for this to output the correct format but incorrect dates?

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  • I found this under Related >>> (it might help). Aug 6, 2014 at 20:04
  • Why don't you use DateInterval and DatePeriod? See stackoverflow.com/questions/3207749/… for an example.
    – ax.
    Aug 6, 2014 at 20:09
  • I just posted an example using DateInterval as an answer below. It was quicker than debugging the existing code :) hope that's ok Aug 6, 2014 at 20:11
  • I'm down voting you because you say the dates are wrong, but not how they are wrong, and your examples don't match up at all. Give us the inputs you are using to generate the bad data. Aug 6, 2014 at 20:28

2 Answers 2

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Here's a date range function I wrote that generates an array of formatted dates. It uses the DateTime() functions which will give you more accurate intervals than things like 60*60/24.

/**
 * Creates an array of dates between `$start` and `$end`, intervaled by a day
 *
 * @param string $start Start date string
 * @param string $end End date string
 * @param string $format Date format
 * @param boolean $inclusive Whether or not to include the start and end dates
 * @return array Array of dates between the two
 */
    function dateRange($start = null, $end = null, $format = 'Y-m-d', $inclusive = true) {
        if (empty($start) || empty($end)) {
            return array();
        }
        $start = new DateTime($start);
        $end = new DateTime($end);
        if ($inclusive) {
            $end = $end->modify('+1 day');
        } else {
            $start = $start->modify('+1 day');
        }

        $interval = new DateInterval('P1D');
        $period = new DatePeriod($start, $interval, $end);
        $daterange = array();
        foreach ($period as $date) {
            $daterange[] = $date->format($format);
        }
        return $daterange;
    }

And a test case

function testDateRange() {
        $results = dateRange('2012-02-20', '2012-03-01');
        $expected = array(
            '2012-02-20',
            '2012-02-21',
            '2012-02-22',
            '2012-02-23',
            '2012-02-24',
            '2012-02-25',
            '2012-02-26',
            '2012-02-27',
            '2012-02-28',
            '2012-02-29',
            '2012-03-01'
        );
        $this->assertEquals($expected, $results);

        $results = dateRange('2012-02-24', '2012-03-01', 'M j');
        $expected = array(
            'Feb 24',
            'Feb 25',
            'Feb 26',
            'Feb 27',
            'Feb 28',
            'Feb 29',
            'Mar 1'
        );
        $this->assertEquals($expected, $results);

        $results = dateRange('2012-02-25', '2012-03-01', 'Y-m-d', false);
        $expected = array(
            '2012-02-26',
            '2012-02-27',
            '2012-02-28',
            '2012-02-29'
        );
        $this->assertEquals($expected, $results);
    }
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I ran your code - it's all ok http://codepad.org/E18ccpxV

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