Is PHP able to determine if a Monday or Thursday comes next and what the date ('YYYY-MM-DD') will be if I provide it with a date to start from?
2 Answers
Calculate the date of the next Monday and Thursday using a given date:
$start = new DateTimeImmutable('2023-01-08');
$monday = $start->modify("next monday");
$thursday = $start->modify("next thursday");
Using diff
with an if
statement display the result
if ( ($start->diff($monday)->days < $start->diff($thursday)->days ) ) {
echo "monday";
} else {
echo "thursday";
}
Next monday or thursday is the smaller of the two. If DateTime is used instead of DateTimeImmutable, copies (clone) from $start must be used.
$start = new DateTime('2022-11-19');
$nextMondayOrThursday = Min(
(clone $start)->modify("next monday"),
(clone $start)->modify("next thursday")
);
echo $nextMondayOrThursday->format('l, d F Y');
//Monday, 21 November 2022
Try self: https://3v4l.org/Y5sE5
A solution that specifies the short form of the days of the week in an array offers more flexibility. In this way, 3 or more days of the week can also be specified.
$start = date_create('2022-11-20');
$next = ['Mon','Thu','Fri'];
while(!in_array($start->modify('+1 Day')->format('D'),$next));
echo $start->format('l, d F Y');
It is recommended to ensure that the while loop does not run indefinitely by validating $next.
Future times such as next Monday or next Thursday can also be conveniently encoded as a string using cron syntax. For Monday or Thursday 00:00 the string is:
'0 0 * * 1,4'
The days of the week are written as digits from 0 for Sunday to 6 for Saturday. A big advantage is that these strings can easily be stored anywhere like in a database. There are a number of solutions to implement it in PHP (e.g. cron-expression). Just an example using the Jspit\Dt class:
use Jspit\Dt;
$cron = '0 0 * * 1,4';
$date = Dt::create('2022-11-21')->NextCron($cron);
//"2022-11-24 00:00:00.000000"
-
Thank you for helping me future proof this. This is part of the cron job for creating new editions of the word game I'll be marketing to serve the disabled, elderly and those living with a chronic illness. Nov 21, 2022 at 13:17
-
1