IntlDateFormatter::create datefmt_create IntlDateFormatter::__construct Create a date formatter &reftitle.description; &style.oop; public static IntlDateFormatterIntlDateFormatter::create stringlocale intdatetype inttimetype mixedtimezoneNULL mixedcalendarNULL stringpattern'' &style.oop; (constructor) public IntlDateFormatter::__construct stringlocale intdatetype inttimetype mixedtimezoneNULL mixedcalendarNULL stringpattern'' &style.procedural; IntlDateFormatterdatefmt_create stringlocale intdatetype inttimetype mixedtimezoneNULL mixedcalendarNULL stringpattern'' Create a date formatter. &reftitle.parameters; locale Locale to use when formatting or parsing or &null; to use the value specified in the ini setting intl.default_locale. datetype Date type to use (none, short, medium, long, full). This is one of the IntlDateFormatter constants. It can also be &null;, in which case ICUʼs default date type will be used. timetype Time type to use (none, short, medium, long, full). This is one of the IntlDateFormatter constants. It can also be &null;, in which case ICUʼs default time type will be used. timezone Time zone ID. The default (and the one used if &null; is given) is the one returned by date_default_timezone_get or, if applicable, that of the IntlCalendar object passed for the calendar parameter. This ID must be a valid identifier on ICUʼs database or an ID representing an explicit offset, such as GMT-05:30. This can also be an IntlTimeZone or a DateTimeZone object. calendar Calendar to use for formatting or parsing. The default value is &null;, which corresponds to IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN. This can either be one of the IntlDateFormatter calendar constants or an IntlCalendar. Any IntlCalendar object passed will be clone; it will not be changed by the IntlDateFormatter. This will determine the calendar type used (gregorian, islamic, persian, etc.) and, if &null; is given for the timezone parameter, also the timezone used. pattern Optional pattern to use when formatting or parsing. Possible patterns are documented at &url.icu.datepattern;. &reftitle.returnvalues; The created IntlDateFormatter or &false; in case of failure. &reftitle.changelog; &Version; &Description; 5.5.0/PECL 3.0.0 An IntlCalendar object is allowed for calendar. Objects of type IntlTimeZone and DateTimeZone are allowed for timezone. Invalid timezone identifiers (including empty strings) are no longer allowed for timezone. If &null; is given for timezone, the timezone identifier given by date_default_timezone_get will be used instead of ICUʼs default. &reftitle.examples; <function>datefmt_create</function> example ]]> OO example format(0); $fmt = new IntlDateFormatter( "de-DE" ,IntlDateFormatter::FULL, IntlDateFormatter::FULL, 'America/Los_Angeles',IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN ); echo "Second Formatted output is ".$fmt->format(0); $fmt = new IntlDateFormatter( "en_US" ,IntlDateFormatter::FULL, IntlDateFormatter::FULL, 'America/Los_Angeles',IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN ,"MM/dd/yyyy"); echo "First Formatted output with pattern is ".$fmt->format(0); $fmt = new IntlDateFormatter( "de-DE" ,IntlDateFormatter::FULL, IntlDateFormatter::FULL, 'America/Los_Angeles',IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN , "MM/dd/yyyy"); echo "Second Formatted output with pattern is ".$fmt->format(0); ?> ]]> &example.outputs; &reftitle.seealso; datefmt_format datefmt_parse datefmt_get_error_code datefmt_get_error_message