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  1. The IntlCalendar class Table of Contents ¶ IntlCalendar::add — Add a (signed) amount of time to a field IntlCalendar::after — Whether this objectʼs time is after that of the passed object IntlCalendar::before — Whether this objectʼs time is before that of the passed object IntlCalendar::clear — Clear a field or all fields IntlCalendar::__construct — Private constructor for ...

  2. Additionally, the value 0 and negative values are also allowed. The value 0 encompasses the seven days that occur immediately before the first seven days of a month (which therefore have a ‘day of week in month’ with value 1). Negative values starts counting from the end of the month – -1 points to the last occurrence of a day of the week in a month, -2 to the second last, and so on.

  3. Calendar field encompassing the information in IntlCalendar::FIELD_HOUR_OF_DAY, IntlCalendar::FIELD_MINUTE, IntlCalendar::FIELD_SECOND and IntlCalendar::FIELD_MILLISECOND.

  4. Output of IntlCalendar::getSkippedWallTimeOption () indicating that wall times in the skipped range should refer to the same instant as wall times with one hour after and of IntlCalendar::getRepeatedWallTimeOption () indicating the wall times in the repeated range should refer to the instant of the second occurrence of such wall time.

  5. Unlike IntlCalendar::FIELD_WEEK_OF_MONTH and IntlCalendar::FIELD_WEEK_OF_YEAR, this value does not depend on IntlCalendar::getFirstDayOfWeek () or on IntlCalendar::getMinimalDaysInFirstWeek (). The first Monday is the first Monday, even if it occurs in a week that belongs to the previous month.

  6. IntlCalendar::WALLTIME_NEXT_VALIDint Output of IntlCalendar::getSkippedWallTimeOption indicating that wall times in the skipped range should refer to the instant when the daylight saving time transition occurs (begins).

  7. Manuel PHP - The IntlCalendar class Calendar field for the month. The month sequence is zero-based, so Janurary (here used to signify the first month of the calendar; this may be called another name, such as Muharram in the Islamic calendar) is represented by 0, February by 1, …, December by 11 and, for calendars that have it, the 13th or leap month by 12.

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