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<?php
#===============================================================================
# FUNCTION: Parser for timestamps [YYYY-MM-DD HH:II:SS]
#===============================================================================
function parseDatetime($datetime, $format) {
list($datepart, $timepart) = explode(' ', $datetime);
list($year, $month, $day) = explode('-', $datepart);
list($hour, $minute, $second) = explode(':', $timepart);
$months = [
'01' => 'January',
'02' => 'February',
'03' => 'March',
'04' => 'April',
'05' => 'May',
'06' => 'June',
'07' => 'July',
'08' => 'August',
'09' => 'September',
'10' => 'October',
'11' => 'November',
'12' => 'December'
];
$days = [
0 => 'Sunday',
1 => 'Monday',
2 => 'Tuesday',
3 => 'Wednesday',
4 => 'Thursday',
5 => 'Friday',
6 => 'Saturday'
];
return strtr($format, [
'[Y]' => $year,
'[M]' => $month,
'[D]' => $day,
'[H]' => $hour,
'[I]' => $minute,
'[S]' => $second,
'[W]' => $days[date('w', strtotime($datetime))],
'[F]' => $months[date('m', strtotime($datetime))]
]);
}
#===============================================================================
# EXAMPLE:
#===============================================================================
echo parseDatetime('2015-10-25 12:24:32', '[W], [D]. [F] [Y] at [H]:[M]');
?>
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