formatLocalized, format minutes
I'm reading an Excel file with:
$data = Excel::selectSheetsByIndex(0)->load($archivo_procesar, function($reader) )->get()->toArray();
Then Im trying to get the time (hours:minutes:00) from my "time" with
$time = $data["time"]->formatLocalized('%H:%m:00');
When I do dd($time);
I get "05:11:00"
. 05 is ok for the hours, 00 is ok because I need always 00 as seconds, but 11 is not the minutes is the month of that date, but I need to read the minutes. I tried with '%H:%i:00'
or '%H:%mm:00'
but I'm getting errores. How should I used the formatLocalized for to get the minutes ok?
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I'm reading an Excel file with:
$data = Excel::selectSheetsByIndex(0)->load($archivo_procesar, function($reader) )->get()->toArray();
Then Im trying to get the time (hours:minutes:00) from my "time" with
$time = $data["time"]->formatLocalized('%H:%m:00');
When I do dd($time);
I get "05:11:00"
. 05 is ok for the hours, 00 is ok because I need always 00 as seconds, but 11 is not the minutes is the month of that date, but I need to read the minutes. I tried with '%H:%i:00'
or '%H:%mm:00'
but I'm getting errores. How should I used the formatLocalized for to get the minutes ok?
laravel time php-carbon
Is your$data["time"]
a Carbon instance?
– nakov
Nov 14 '18 at 21:33
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I'm reading an Excel file with:
$data = Excel::selectSheetsByIndex(0)->load($archivo_procesar, function($reader) )->get()->toArray();
Then Im trying to get the time (hours:minutes:00) from my "time" with
$time = $data["time"]->formatLocalized('%H:%m:00');
When I do dd($time);
I get "05:11:00"
. 05 is ok for the hours, 00 is ok because I need always 00 as seconds, but 11 is not the minutes is the month of that date, but I need to read the minutes. I tried with '%H:%i:00'
or '%H:%mm:00'
but I'm getting errores. How should I used the formatLocalized for to get the minutes ok?
laravel time php-carbon
I'm reading an Excel file with:
$data = Excel::selectSheetsByIndex(0)->load($archivo_procesar, function($reader) )->get()->toArray();
Then Im trying to get the time (hours:minutes:00) from my "time" with
$time = $data["time"]->formatLocalized('%H:%m:00');
When I do dd($time);
I get "05:11:00"
. 05 is ok for the hours, 00 is ok because I need always 00 as seconds, but 11 is not the minutes is the month of that date, but I need to read the minutes. I tried with '%H:%i:00'
or '%H:%mm:00'
but I'm getting errores. How should I used the formatLocalized for to get the minutes ok?
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asked Nov 14 '18 at 20:58
pmirndpmirnd
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Is your$data["time"]
a Carbon instance?
– nakov
Nov 14 '18 at 21:33
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Is your$data["time"]
a Carbon instance?
– nakov
Nov 14 '18 at 21:33
Is your
$data["time"]
a Carbon instance?– nakov
Nov 14 '18 at 21:33
Is your
$data["time"]
a Carbon instance?– nakov
Nov 14 '18 at 21:33
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As you can see in Carbon formatLocalized
method :
$formatted = strftime($format, strtotime($this->toDateTimeString()));
It uses strftime
and as we can see in the documentation, the two digit representation of the minute is %M
.
So you should use $time = $data["time"]->formatLocalized('%H:%M:00');
.
Yes, that's what I found too. Thanks.
– pmirnd
Nov 14 '18 at 21:36
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As you can see in Carbon formatLocalized
method :
$formatted = strftime($format, strtotime($this->toDateTimeString()));
It uses strftime
and as we can see in the documentation, the two digit representation of the minute is %M
.
So you should use $time = $data["time"]->formatLocalized('%H:%M:00');
.
Yes, that's what I found too. Thanks.
– pmirnd
Nov 14 '18 at 21:36
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As you can see in Carbon formatLocalized
method :
$formatted = strftime($format, strtotime($this->toDateTimeString()));
It uses strftime
and as we can see in the documentation, the two digit representation of the minute is %M
.
So you should use $time = $data["time"]->formatLocalized('%H:%M:00');
.
Yes, that's what I found too. Thanks.
– pmirnd
Nov 14 '18 at 21:36
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As you can see in Carbon formatLocalized
method :
$formatted = strftime($format, strtotime($this->toDateTimeString()));
It uses strftime
and as we can see in the documentation, the two digit representation of the minute is %M
.
So you should use $time = $data["time"]->formatLocalized('%H:%M:00');
.
As you can see in Carbon formatLocalized
method :
$formatted = strftime($format, strtotime($this->toDateTimeString()));
It uses strftime
and as we can see in the documentation, the two digit representation of the minute is %M
.
So you should use $time = $data["time"]->formatLocalized('%H:%M:00');
.
answered Nov 14 '18 at 21:33
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Yes, that's what I found too. Thanks.
– pmirnd
Nov 14 '18 at 21:36
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Yes, that's what I found too. Thanks.
– pmirnd
Nov 14 '18 at 21:36
Yes, that's what I found too. Thanks.
– pmirnd
Nov 14 '18 at 21:36
Yes, that's what I found too. Thanks.
– pmirnd
Nov 14 '18 at 21:36
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Is your
$data["time"]
a Carbon instance?– nakov
Nov 14 '18 at 21:33