PHP JDToUnix() function
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Definition and Usage
The JDToUnix() function converts a Julian day count to a Unix timestamp.
Syntax
Parameter |
Description |
jd |
Required. A number (a Julian day count) |
Tips and Notes
Note: This function will return false if the parameter jd is not inside the Unix epoch
(means that the Gregorian years must be between 1970 and 2037 or that jd >= 2440588
and jd <= 2465342). The time
returned is local time.
Example
<?php
$jd = gregoriantojd(10,3,1970);
$unix = jdtounix($jd);
echo($unix);
?>
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The output of the code above will be:
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