In PHP programs, we often encounter processing time problems, such as determining how long a user has been online, how many days they have been logged in, the time difference between two posts or log records between different operations, etc. In the article, a simple example is given of how to calculate the year, month, and day difference between two dates in PHP.
strtotime($date2)) { $ymd = $date2; $date2 = $date1; $date1 = $ymd; } list($y1, $m1, $d1) = explode('-', $date1); list($y2, $m2, $d2) = explode('-', $date2); $y = $m = $d = $_m = 0; $math = ($y2 - $y1) * 12 + $m2 - $m1; $y = round($math / 12); $m = intval($math % 12); $d = (mktime(0, 0, 0, $m2, $d2, $y2) - mktime(0, 0, 0, $m2, $d1, $y2)) / 86400; if ($d < 0) { $m -= 1; $d += date('j', mktime(0, 0, 0, $m2, 0, $y2)); } $m < 0 && $y -= 1; return array($y, $m, $d); } ?>