Re: From 24/7/2013 to 2013-07-24

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On 13-07-26 11:42 AM, jomali wrote:
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 5:18 AM, Karl-Arne Gjersøyen <karlarneg@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Below is something I try that ofcourse not work because of rsosort.
Here is my code:
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$lagret_dato = $_POST['lagret_dato'];
     foreach($lagret_dato as $dag){

         $dag = explode("/", $dag);
        rsort($dag);
         $dag = implode("-", $dag);
         var_dump($dag);

What I want is a way to rewrite contents of a variable like this:

 From 24/7/2013 to 2013-07-24

Is there a way in PHP to do this?

Thank you very much.

Karl


$conv_date = str_replace('/', '-','24/7/2013');
echo date('Y-m-d', strtotime($conv_date));
Result: 2013-07-24

It would be better if you reformatted first since this is ambiguous when you have the following date:

    6/7/2013

Here's a completely unambiguous solution:

<?php

    $old = '24/7/2013';

$paddy = function( $bit ){ return str_pad( $bit, 2, '0', STR_PAD_LEFT ); }; $new = implode( '-', array_map( $paddy, array_reverse( explode( '/', $old ) ) ) );

    echo $new."\n";

?>

Cheers,
Rob.
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