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IntlCalendar::before (PHP 5 >= 5.5.0, PHP 7, PHP 8, PECL >= 3.0.0a1) IntlCalendar::before — Whether this objectʼs time is before that of the passed object
Aug 29, 2019 · Return Value: This function returns TRUE if the object current time is before that of the passed object. Below program illustrates the IntlCalendar::before () function in PHP: Program:
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.
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).
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.
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).
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