Rob,
I tried your code below, but it didn't work. I put the number of week days
in $addWeekdays variable. Am I doing something wrong or is there an error in
the code? Appreciate your help!
On 8/18/05, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 2005-08-19 at 02:17, Robert Cummings wrote:
> > This doesn't work since the value can be user defined and thus may span
> > multiple weeks :) The following works but is dirty, I'm sure there's a
> > better solution using modulus operator and adding and subtracting and a
> > little voodoo... I'm just too lazy atm to think it up ;)
>
> Ok so I felt like doing it :)
>
> <?php
>
> //
> // For every 5 days to add we wrap a week and are right back where we
> // started so...
> //
>
> $addWeekdays = isset( $argv[1] ) ? $argv[1] : 0; // command line for fun
> $start = time();
>
> $addWeeks = (int)($addWeekdays / 5);
> $addWeekDays = ($addWeekdays % 5);
>
> $daySeconds = (24 * 60 * 60);
>
> $final = $start + ($addWeeks * 7 * $daySeconds);
> while( $addWeekDays > 0 )
> {
> $final += $daySeconds;
>
> $day = date( 'D', $final );
> if( $day != 'Sat' && $day != 'Sun' )
> {
> $addWeekDays--;
> }
> }
>
> echo 'Start: '.date( 'Y-m-d (D)', $start )."\n";
> echo 'Final: '.date( 'Y-m-d (D)', $final )."\n";
>
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