3.16.1 Problem
3.16.2 Solution
PHP's calendar
extension provides conversion functions for working with the Julian calendar, as
well as the French Republican and Jewish calendars. To use these functions, the
calendar extension must be loaded.
These functions use the Julian day count (which is different
than the Julian calendar) as their intermediate format to move information
between them.
The two functions jdtogregorian( ) and gregoriantojd( )
convert between Julian days and the familiar Gregorian calendar:
$jd = gregoriantojd(3,9,1876); // March 9, 1876; $jd = 2406323 $gregorian = jdtogregorian($jd); // $gregorian = 3/9/1876
The valid range for the Gregorian calendar is 4714 BCE to 9999
CE.
3.16.3 Discussion
// February 29, 1900 (not a Gregorian leap year) $jd = juliantojd(2,29,1900); // $jd = 2415092 $julian = jdtojulian($jd); // $julian = 2/29/1900 $gregorian = jdtogregorian($jd); // $gregorian = 3/13/1900
The valid range for the Julian calendar is 4713 BCE to 9999 CE,
but since it was created in 46 BCE, you run the risk of annoying Julian calendar
purists if you use it for dates before that.
To convert between Julian days and the
French Republican calendar, use jdtofrench( ) and frenchtojd( ):
$jd = frenchtojd(8,13,11); // 13 floréal XI; $jd = 2379714 $french = jdtofrench($jd); // $french = 8/13/11 $gregorian = jdtofregorian($jd); // $gregorian = 5/3/1803; sale of Louisiana to U.S.
The valid range for the French Republican calendar is September
1792 to September 1806, which is small, but since the calendar was only in use
from October 1793 to January 1806, it's comprehensive enough.
$jd = JewishToJD(6,14,5761); // Adar 14, 5761; $jd = 2451978 $jewish = JDToJewish($jd); // $jewish = 6/14/5761 $gregorian = JDToGregorian($jd); // $gregorian = 3/9/2001
The valid range for the Jewish calendar starts with 3761 BCE
(year 1 on the Jewish calendar).