DateTime::sub

date_sub

Subtracts an amount of days, months, years, hours, minutes and seconds from a DateTime object

Description

Object oriented style

public DateTime DateTime::sub ( DateInterval $interval )

Procedural style

DateTime date_sub ( DateTime $object , DateInterval $interval )

Subtracts the specified DateInterval object from the specified DateTime object.

Parameters

object

Procedural style only: A DateTime object returned by date_create. The function modifies this object.

interval

A DateInterval object

Return Values

Returns the DateTime object for method chaining or FALSE on failure.

Examples

Example #1 DateTime::sub example

Object oriented style

<?php
$date 
= new DateTime('2000-01-20');
$date->sub(new DateInterval('P10D'));
echo 
$date->format('Y-m-d') . "\n";
?>

Procedural style

<?php
$date 
date_create('2000-01-20');
date_sub($datedate_interval_create_from_date_string('10 days'));
echo 
date_format($date'Y-m-d');
?>

The above examples will output:

2000-01-10

Example #2 Further DateTime::sub examples

<?php
$date 
= new DateTime('2000-01-20');
$date->sub(new DateInterval('PT10H30S'));
echo 
$date->format('Y-m-d H:i:s') . "\n";

$date = new DateTime('2000-01-20');
$date->sub(new DateInterval('P7Y5M4DT4H3M2S'));
echo 
$date->format('Y-m-d H:i:s') . "\n";
?>

The above example will output:

2000-01-19 13:59:30
1992-08-15 19:56:58

Example #3 Beware when subtracting months

<?php
$date 
= new DateTime('2001-04-30');
$interval = new DateInterval('P1M');

$date->sub($interval);
echo 
$date->format('Y-m-d') . "\n";

$date->sub($interval);
echo 
$date->format('Y-m-d') . "\n";
?>

The above example will output:

2001-03-30
2001-03-02

Notes

DateTime::modify is an alternative when using PHP 5.2.

See Also

  • DateTime::add
  • DateTime::diff
  • DateTime::modify