Quick Reference
The PHP date_offset_get() function returns the timezone offset.
<?php
$date = date_create('2013-01-11', timezone_open('America/Los_Angeles'));
echo date_offset_get($date) . ' seconds';
?>
Output
-28800 seconds
Syntax
date_offset_get(object)
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
object | Specifies a DateTime object returned by date_create() (required) |
PHP Notes:
- When using PHP, single or double quotation marks are acceptable and work identically to one another; choose whichever you prefer, and stay consistent
- Arrays count starting from zero NOT one; so item 1 is position [0], item 2 is position [1], and item 3 is position [2] … and so on
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