03-Apr-2023
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Hi friend,
This example is add 24 hours to unix timestamp in php example.
The Unix timestamp is designed to track time as a running total of seconds from the Unix Epoch on January 1st, 1970 at UTC. To add 24 hours to a Unix timestamp we can use any of these methods:
So let's start following example.
Example : 1
The Unix timestamp is designed to track time as a running total of seconds from the Unix Epoch on January 1st, 1970 at UTC. To add 24 hours to a Unix timestamp we can use any of these methods.
Convert 24 hours to seconds and add the result to current Unix time.
<?php
$current_Unix_time = time() + (24*60*60);
echo $current_Unix_time;
?>
Output:
1640061403
Example : 2
Since hours in a day vary in systems such as Daylight saving time (DST) from exactly 24 hours in a day. It’s better to use PHP strtotime() Function to properly account for these anomalies. Using strtotime to parse current DateTime and one day to timestamp.
<?php
$today_time = strtotime("now");
$plus_one_day = strtotime('+1 day');
echo $today_time."<br>";
echo $plus_one_day;
?>
Output:
1639975484
1640061884
Example : 3
Using DateTime class we can achieve same result. First create a DateTime object with current timestamp and add interval of one day. P1D represents a Period of 1 Day interval to be added.
<?php
// Get current time stamp
$now = new DateTime();
$now->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
echo $now->getTimestamp(), "<br>";
// Add interval of P1D or Period of 1 Day
$now->add(new DateInterval('P1D'));
echo $now->getTimestamp();
?>
Output:
1639975484
1640061884
I hope it can help you......
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