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I have 2 dates in PHP, how can I run a foreach loop to go through all of those days?

I'm starting with a date 2010-05-01 and ending with 2010-05-10 . How can I iterate through all of those dates in PHP?

$begin = new DateTime('2010-05-01');
$end = new DateTime('2010-05-10');

$interval = DateInterval::createFromDateString('1 day');
$period = new DatePeriod($begin, $interval, $end);

foreach ($period as $dt) {
    echo $dt->format("l Y-m-d H:i:s\n");
}

This will output all days in the defined period between $start and $end . If you want to include the 10th, set $end to 11th. You can adjust format to your liking. See the PHP Manual for DatePeriod . It requires PHP 5.3.

This also includes the last date

$begin = new DateTime( "2015-07-03" );
$end   = new DateTime( "2015-07-09" );

for($i = $begin; $i <= $end; $i->modify('+1 day')){
    echo $i->format("Y-m-d");
}

If you dont need the last date just remove = from the condition.

Converting to unix timestamps makes doing date math easier in php:

$startTime = strtotime( '2010-05-01 12:00' );
$endTime = strtotime( '2010-05-10 12:00' );

// Loop between timestamps, 24 hours at a time
for ( $i = $startTime; $i <= $endTime; $i = $i + 86400 ) {
  $thisDate = date( 'Y-m-d', $i ); // 2010-05-01, 2010-05-02, etc
}

When using PHP with a timezone having DST, make sure to add a time that is not 23:00, 00:00 or 1:00 to protect against days skipping or repeating.

Copy from php.net sample for inclusive range:

$begin = new DateTime( '2012-08-01' );
$end = new DateTime( '2012-08-31' );
$end = $end->modify( '+1 day' ); 

$interval = new DateInterval('P1D');
$daterange = new DatePeriod($begin, $interval ,$end);

foreach($daterange as $date){
    echo $date->format("Ymd") . "<br>";
}
$startTime = strtotime('2010-05-01'); 
$endTime = strtotime('2010-05-10'); 

// Loop between timestamps, 1 day at a time 
$i = 1;
do {
   $newTime = strtotime('+'.$i++.' days',$startTime); 
   echo $newTime;
} while ($newTime < $endTime);

or

$startTime = strtotime('2010-05-01'); 
$endTime = strtotime('2010-05-10'); 

// Loop between timestamps, 1 day at a time 
do {
   $startTime = strtotime('+1 day',$startTime); 
   echo $startTime;
} while ($startTime < $endTime);

Here is another simple implementation -

/**
 * Date range
 *
 * @param $first
 * @param $last
 * @param string $step
 * @param string $format
 * @return array
 */
function dateRange( $first, $last, $step = '+1 day', $format = 'Y-m-d' ) {
    $dates = [];
    $current = strtotime( $first );
    $last = strtotime( $last );

    while( $current <= $last ) {

        $dates[] = date( $format, $current );
        $current = strtotime( $step, $current );
    }

    return $dates;
}

Example:

print_r( dateRange( '2010-07-26', '2010-08-05') );

Array (
    [0] => 2010-07-26
    [1] => 2010-07-27
    [2] => 2010-07-28
    [3] => 2010-07-29
    [4] => 2010-07-30
    [5] => 2010-07-31
    [6] => 2010-08-01
    [7] => 2010-08-02
    [8] => 2010-08-03
    [9] => 2010-08-04
    [10] => 2010-08-05
)

User this function:-

function dateRange($first, $last, $step = '+1 day', $format = 'Y-m-d' ) {
                $dates = array();
                $current = strtotime($first);
                $last = strtotime($last);

                while( $current <= $last ) {    
                    $dates[] = date($format, $current);
                    $current = strtotime($step, $current);
                }
                return $dates;
        }

Usage / function call:-

Increase by one day:-

dateRange($start, $end); //increment is set to 1 day.

Increase by Month:-

dateRange($start, $end, "+1 month");//increase by one month

use third parameter if you like to set date format:-

   dateRange($start, $end, "+1 month", "Y-m-d H:i:s");//increase by one month and format is mysql datetime

here's a way:

 $date = new Carbon();
 $dtStart = $date->startOfMonth();
 $dtEnd = $dtStart->copy()->endOfMonth();

 $weekendsInMoth = [];
 while ($dtStart->diffInDays($dtEnd)) {

     if($dtStart->isWeekend()) {
            $weekendsInMoth[] = $dtStart->copy();
     }

     $dtStart->addDay();
 }

The result of $weekendsInMoth is array of weekend days!

$date = new DateTime($_POST['date']);
$endDate = date_add(new DateTime($_POST['date']),date_interval_create_from_date_string("7 days"));

while ($date <= $endDate) {
    print date_format($date,'d-m-Y')." AND END DATE IS : ".date_format($endDate,'d-m-Y')."\n";
    date_add($date,date_interval_create_from_date_string("1 days"));
}

You can iterate like this also, The $_POST['date'] can be dent from your app or website Instead of $_POST['date'] you can also place your string here "21-12-2019" . Both will work.

<?php

    $start_date = '2015-01-01';
    $end_date = '2015-06-30';

    while (strtotime($start_date) <= strtotime($end_date)) {
        echo "$start_daten";
        $start_date = date ("Y-m-d", strtotime("+1 days", strtotime($start_date)));
    }

?>

If you're using php version less than 8.2 and don't have the DatePeriod::INCLUDE_END_DATE const. I wrote a method that returns an array of \DateTimeImmutable .

This works with a start date before, the same or after the end date.

    /**
     * @param DateTimeImmutable $start
     * @param DateTimeImmutable $end
     * @return array<\DateTimeImmutable>
     */
    public static function getRangeDays(\DateTimeImmutable $start, \DateTimeImmutable $end): array
    {
        $startDate = $start;
        $endDate = $end;
        $forwards = $endDate >= $startDate;
        $carryDate = $startDate;
        $days = [];
        while (true) {
            if (($forwards && $carryDate > $end) || (!$forwards && $carryDate < $end)) {
                break;
            }
            $days[] = $carryDate;

            if ($forwards) {
                $carryDate = $carryDate->modify('+1 day');
            } else {
                $carryDate = $carryDate->modify('- 1 day');
            }
        }

        return $days;
    }

If you use Laravel and want to use Carbon the correct solution would be the following:

$start_date = Carbon::createFromFormat('Y-m-d', '2020-01-01');
$end_date = Carbon::createFromFormat('Y-m-d', '2020-01-31');

$period = new CarbonPeriod($start_date, '1 day', $end_date);

foreach ($period as $dt) {
 echo $dt->format("l Y-m-d H:i:s\n");
}

Remember to add:

  • use Carbon\\Carbon;
  • use Carbon\\CarbonPeriod;

For Carbon users

$startDay = Carbon::parse("2021-08-01");
$endDay= Carbon::parse("2021-08-05");
$period = $startDay->range($endDay, 1, 'day');

When I print the data

array:5 [▼
  0 => Carbon\Carbon @1627776000 {#1290 ▼
    #endOfTime: false
    #startOfTime: false
    #constructedObjectId: "0000000045f68b6a0000000030c488c5"
    #localMonthsOverflow: null
    #localYearsOverflow: null
    #localStrictModeEnabled: null
    #localHumanDiffOptions: null
    #localToStringFormat: null
    #localSerializer: null
    #localMacros: null
    #localGenericMacros: null
    #localFormatFunction: null
    #localTranslator: null
    #dumpProperties: array:3 [▶]
    #dumpLocale: null
    date: 2021-08-01 00:00:00.0 UTC (+00:00)
  }
  1 => Carbon\Carbon @1627862400 {#1291 ▼
    #endOfTime: false
    #startOfTime: false
    #constructedObjectId: "0000000045f68b6b0000000030c488c5"
    #localMonthsOverflow: null
    #localYearsOverflow: null
    #localStrictModeEnabled: null
    #localHumanDiffOptions: null
    #localToStringFormat: null
    #localSerializer: null
    #localMacros: null
    #localGenericMacros: null
    #localFormatFunction: null
    #localTranslator: null
    #dumpProperties: array:3 [▶]
    #dumpLocale: null
    date: 2021-08-02 00:00:00.0 UTC (+00:00)
  }
  2 => Carbon\Carbon @1627948800 {#1292 ▶}
  3 => Carbon\Carbon @1628035200 {#1293 ▶}
  4 => Carbon\Carbon @1628121600 {#1294 ▶}
]

This is Laravel data dump using dd($period->toArray()); . You can now iterate through $period if you want with a foreach statement.

One important note - it includes both the edge dates provided to method.

For more cool date related stuff, do check out the Carbon docs .

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