On 13 April 2006 17:08, Bing Du wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > Bing Du wrote:
> > > Excellent! Yes, it now does give me a clue to see what's
> > > actually in the object. print_r($rec[0]) shows:
> > >
> > > stdClass Object ( [year] => 2005 [month] => 8 [day] => 31 [hour]
> > > => 0 [minute] => 0 [second] => 0 [fraction] => 0 )
> > >
> > > I've never dealt with object in PHP. Something new learnt today.
> > > I'm now able to use get_object_vars($rec[0]) to extract the info
> > > from the object.
> >
> > You don't need get_object_vars(), you can simply use
> >
> > $rec[0]->year;
> >
>
> Ah, great. Thanks much for the tip and the pointers. That's
> even better.
>
> Another question. It's not hard to do this mapping. But if
> given a month
> like '9', is there any PHP function that can convert it to a full
> text month name 'September'?
Yes.
Oh, you want to know what it is?
I expect there's actually several ways, although I'm thinking it's likely that
none of them is blindingly obvious. Personally, I think I'd be inclined to do
it like this:
$mth = 9;
echo date('F', mktime(12,0,0, $mth));
I'm sure you'll get other equally valid suggestions!
Cheers!
Mike
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