(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
Representation of date and time.
This class behaves the same as DateTimeImmutable, except objects are modified itself when modification methods such as DateTime::modify() are called.
Calling methods on objects of the class DateTime
will change the information encapsulated in these objects, if you want to
prevent that you will have to use clone
operator to
create a new object. Use DateTimeImmutable
instead of DateTime to obtain this recommended
behaviour by default.
$format
, string $datetime
, ?DateTimeZone $timezone
= null
): DateTime|false
Version | Description |
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8.4.0 | The class constants are now typed. |
7.2.0 | The class constants of DateTime are now defined on DateTimeInterface. |
7.1.0 |
The DateTime constructor now includes the
current microseconds in the constructed value. Before this, it would
always initialise the microseconds to 0 .
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