A PHP class to easily create and maintain time values. You can create the object from a string like "1:22:13.212" or timestamps and it will automatically parse and fetch values.
You can then update the values, or convert it into strings or timestamps.
You can create the object from empty value, or from a string, or a timestamp. i.e.
$time1 = new \ItvisionSy\Time\Time(); //Time is set to "0:0:0.000"
$time2 = new \ItvisionSy\Time\Time("1:22:18.212");
$time3 = new \ItvisionSy\Time\Time(36232518212);
Also you can use the make($time)
factory method:
$time1 = \ItvisionSy\Time\Time::make();
$time2 = \ItvisionSy\Time\Time::make("12:46:36.897");
$time3 = \ItvisionSy\Time\Time::make(3600000);
Time string is a string with 4 parts as follows:
h[:i[:s[.m]]]
. I.e:
\ItvisionSy\Time\Time::make('3')->format(); //3:0:0.0
\ItvisionSy\Time\Time::make('3:30')->format(); //3:30:0.0
\ItvisionSy\Time\Time::make('3:30:22')->format(); //3:30:22.0
\ItvisionSy\Time\Time::make('3:30:22.123')->format(); //3:30:22.123
If milliseconds digits are more than 3, only first 3 will be used. Also, you can use irregular (overflown) values and it will be automatically converted into the next unit. i.e.
\ItvisionSy\Time\Time::make('3:90')->format(); //4:30:0.0
\ItvisionSy\Time\Time::make('0:180')->format(); //3:0:0.0
You can use the methods: hours($value)
, minutes($value)
, seconds($value)
, or millis($value)
to update the value. The $value
parameter can be either an integer which will replace the old value, or a string preceded with "+" or "-" to alter the current value. i.e.
$time = \ItvisionSy\Time\Time::make()->hours(4); //sets the hours to 4
$time->hourse("+3"); //sets the hours to 7 (4+3)
$time->hours(0)->minutes(128)->seconds(61)->format(); //returns 2:9:1.000
You can also use the direct assignment which will call the previous methods. i.e.
$time = \ItvisionSy\Time\Time::make("1:2:3.4");
$time->hours = 33;
$time->seconds = "-22";
Or you can use the parser method
$time->parseString("22:11:12.123");
You can either use the methods or the properties
$time->hours; // === $time->hours()
$time->minutes; // === $time->minutes()
$time->seconds; // === $time->seconds()
$time->millis; // === $time->millis()
format(boolean $leadingZeros = false)
$time = \ItvisionSy\Time\Time::make("6:3:7.23");
$time->minutes("+123");
$time->format(); //"8:6:7.23"
$time->format(true); //"8:06:07.023"
You can represent the timestamp in a unit like hours or minutes.
$time = \ItvisionSy\Time\Time::make("2:30:00.000");
####Diff function
use \ItvisionSy\Time\Time;
Time::make('3')->diff(Time::make(2))->inHours; //3:0:0.0