(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0, PHP 7, PHP 8)
DateTimeZone::__construct -- timezone_open — Creates new DateTimeZone object
Stile orientato agli oggetti
Stile procedurale
Creates a new DateTimeZone object.
A DateTimeZone object provides access to three different types of timezone
rules: UTC offset (type 1), timezone abbreviation (type
2), and timezone
identifiers as published in the IANA timezone database
(type 3).
The DateTimeZone object can be attached to DateTime and DateTimeImmutable objects to be able to render the timezone encapsulated by these objects in a local timezone.
timezoneOne of the supported timezone names, an offset value (+0200), or a timezone abbreviation (BST).
Returns DateTimeZone on success.
Stile procedurale restituisce false in caso di fallimento.
This method throws DateInvalidTimeZoneException if the timezone supplied is not recognised as a valid timezone. Prior to PHP 8.3, this was an Exception instead.
| Versione | Descrizione |
|---|---|
| 8.3.0 | Invalid values now return a DateInvalidTimeZoneException instead of a generic Exception. |
Example #1 Creating and attaching DateTimeZone to a DateTimeImmutable
<?php
$d = new DateTimeImmutable("2022-06-02 15:44:48 UTC");
$timezones = [ 'Europe/London', 'GMT+04:45', '-06:00', 'CEST' ];
foreach ($timezones as $tz) {
$tzo = new DateTimeZone($tz);
$local = $d->setTimezone($tzo);
echo $local->format(DateTimeInterface::RFC2822 . ' — e'), "\n";
}
?>Il precedente esempio visualizzerà:
Example #2 Catching errors when instantiating DateTimeZone
<?php
// Error handling by catching exceptions
$timezones = array('Europe/London', 'Mars/Phobos', 'Jupiter/Europa');
foreach ($timezones as $tz) {
try {
$mars = new DateTimeZone($tz);
} catch(Exception $e) {
echo $e->getMessage() . '<br />';
}
}
?>Il precedente esempio visualizzerà:
DateTimeZone::__construct() [datetimezone.--construct]: Unknown or bad timezone (Mars/Phobos) DateTimeZone::__construct() [datetimezone.--construct]: Unknown or bad timezone (Jupiter/Europa)