Usage Example

This is source:

.. php:class:: DateTime

   Datetime class

   .. php:method:: setDate($year, $month, $day)

      Set the date.

      :param int $year: The year.
      :param int $month: The month.
      :param int $day: The day.
      :returns: Either false on failure, or the datetime object for method chaining.


   .. php:method:: setTime($hour, $minute[, $second])

      Set the time.

      :param int $hour: The hour
      :param int $minute: The minute
      :param int $second: The second
      :returns: Either false on failure, or the datetime object for method chaining.

   .. php:const:: ATOM

      Y-m-d\TH:i:sP

Result

class DateTime

Datetime class

setDate($year, $month, $day)

Set the date.

Parameters:
  • $year (int) – The year.

  • $month (int) – The month.

  • $day (int) – The day.

Returns:

Either false on failure, or the DateTime object for method chaining.

setTime($hour, $minute[, $second])

Set the time.

Parameters:
  • $hour (int) – The hour

  • $minute (int) – The minute

  • $second (int) – The second

Returns:

Either false on failure, or the DateTime object for method chaining.

constant ATOM

Y-m-dTH:i:sP

Cross referencing

From other place, you can create cross reference like that:

You can modify a DateTime's date using :php:meth:`DateTime::setDate`.

Result

You can modify a DateTime’s date using DateTime::setDate.