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  1. Gets the global minimum for a field, in this specific calendar. This value is smaller or equal to that returned by IntlCalendar::getActualMinimum (), which is in its turn smaller or equal to that returned by IntlCalendar::getGreatestMinimum (). For the Gregorian calendar, these three functions always return the same value (for each field).

  2. This should be a value larger or equal to that returned by intlcalendar:: getActualMinimum (), which is in its turn larger or equal to that returned by intlcalendar:: getMinimum (). All these three functions return the same value for the Gregorian calendar. Liste de paramètres ... Une instance IntlCalendar.

  3. Returns the largest local minimum for a field. This should be a value larger or equal to that returned by IntlCalendar::getActualMinimum (), which is in its turn larger or equal to that returned by IntlCalendar::getMinimum (). All these three functions return the same value for the Gregorian calendar.

  4. Simple usage example of `IntlCalendar::getMinimum ()`. The IntlCalendar::getMinimum function is a PHP function that is used to retrieve the global minimum value for a specific field in an International Calendar object. The function provides an easy way to obtain the smallest possible value that can be set for a particular field, such as the minimum month, day, or year depending on the calendar ...

  5. Gets the global minimum for a field, in this specific calendar. This value is smaller or equal to that returned by IntlCalendar::getActualMinimum, which is in its turn smaller or equal to that returned by IntlCalendar::getGreatestMinimum. For the Gregorian calendar, these three functions always return the same value (for each field).

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  7. 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.

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