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| Date Helper |
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| The Date Helper file contains functions that help you work with dates. |
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| .. contents:: Page Contents |
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| Loading this Helper |
| =================== |
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| This helper is loaded using the following code |
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| $this->load->helper('date'); |
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| The following functions are available: |
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| now() |
| ===== |
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| Returns the current time as a Unix timestamp, referenced either to your |
| server's local time or any PHP suported timezone, based on the "time reference" |
| setting in your config file. If you do not intend to set your master time reference |
| to any other PHP suported timezone (which you'll typically do if you run a site that |
| lets each user set their own timezone settings) there is no benefit to using this |
| function over PHP's time() function. |
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| .. php:method:: now($timezone = NULL) |
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| :param string $timezone: The timezone you want to be returned |
| :returns: integer |
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| :: |
| echo now("Australia/Victoria"); |
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| If a timezone is not provided, it will return time() based on "time_reference" setting. |
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| mdate() |
| ======= |
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| This function is identical to PHPs `date() <http://www.php.net/date>`_ |
| function, except that it lets you use MySQL style date codes, where each |
| code letter is preceded with a percent sign: %Y %m %d etc. |
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| The benefit of doing dates this way is that you don't have to worry |
| about escaping any characters that are not date codes, as you would |
| normally have to do with the date() function. Example |
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| .. php:method:: mdate($datestr = '', $time = '') |
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| :param string $datestr: Date String |
| :param integer $time: time |
| :returns: integer |
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| :: |
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| $datestring = "Year: %Y Month: %m Day: %d - %h:%i %a"; |
| $time = time(); |
| echo mdate($datestring, $time); |
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| If a timestamp is not included in the second parameter the current time |
| will be used. |
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| standard_date() |
| =============== |
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| Lets you generate a date string in one of several standardized formats. |
| Example |
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| .. php:method:: standard_date($fmt = 'DATE_RFC822', $time = '') |
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| :param string $fmt: the chosen format |
| :param string $time: Unix timestamp |
| :returns: string |
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| :: |
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| $format = 'DATE_RFC822'; |
| $time = time(); |
| echo standard_date($format, $time); |
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| The first parameter must contain the format, the second parameter must |
| contain the date as a Unix timestamp. |
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| Supported formats: |
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| =============== ======================= ====================================== |
| Constant Description Example |
| =============== ======================= ====================================== |
| DATE_ATOM Atom 2005-08-15T16:13:03+0000 |
| DATE_COOKIE HTTP Cookies Sun, 14 Aug 2005 16:13:03 UTC |
| DATE_ISO8601 ISO-8601 2005-08-14T16:13:03+00:00 |
| DATE_RFC822 RFC 822 Sun, 14 Aug 05 16:13:03 UTC |
| DATE_RFC850 RFC 850 Sunday, 14-Aug-05 16:13:03 UTC |
| DATE_RFC1036 RFC 1036 Sunday, 14-Aug-05 16:13:03 UTC |
| DATE_RFC1123 RFC 1123 Sun, 14 Aug 2005 16:13:03 UTC |
| DATE_RFC2822 RFC 2822 Sun, 14 Aug 2005 16:13:03 +0000 |
| DATE_RSS RSS Sun, 14 Aug 2005 16:13:03 UTC |
| DATE_W3C W3C 2005-08-14T16:13:03+0000 |
| =============== ======================= ====================================== |
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| local_to_gmt() |
| ============== |
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| Takes a Unix timestamp as input and returns it as GMT. |
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| .. php:method:: local_to_gmt($time = '') |
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| :param integer $time: Unix timestamp |
| :returns: string |
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| Example: |
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| :: |
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| $now = time(); |
| $gmt = local_to_gmt($now); |
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| gmt_to_local() |
| ============== |
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| Takes a Unix timestamp (referenced to GMT) as input, and converts it to |
| a localized timestamp based on the timezone and Daylight Saving time |
| submitted. |
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| .. php:method:: gmt_to_local($time = '', $timezone = 'UTC', $dst = FALSE) |
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| :param integer $time: Unix timestamp |
| :param string $timezone: timezone |
| :param boolean $dst: whether DST is active |
| :returns: integer |
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| Example |
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| :: |
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| $timestamp = '1140153693'; |
| $timezone = 'UM8'; |
| $daylight_saving = TRUE; |
| echo gmt_to_local($timestamp, $timezone, $daylight_saving); |
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| .. note:: For a list of timezones see the reference at the bottom of this page. |
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| mysql_to_unix() |
| =============== |
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| Takes a MySQL Timestamp as input and returns it as Unix. |
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| .. php:method:: mysql_to_unix($time = '') |
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| :param integer $time: Unix timestamp |
| :returns: integer |
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| Example |
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| :: |
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| $mysql = '20061124092345'; |
| $unix = mysql_to_unix($mysql); |
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| unix_to_human() |
| =============== |
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| Takes a Unix timestamp as input and returns it in a human readable |
| format with this prototype |
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| .. php:method:: unix_to_human($time = '', $seconds = FALSE, $fmt = 'us') |
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| :param integer $time: Unix timestamp |
| :param boolean $seconds: whether to show seconds |
| :param string $fmt: format: us or euro |
| :returns: integer |
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| Example |
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| YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS AM/PM |
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| This can be useful if you need to display a date in a form field for |
| submission. |
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| The time can be formatted with or without seconds, and it can be set to |
| European or US format. If only the timestamp is submitted it will return |
| the time without seconds formatted for the U.S. Examples |
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| :: |
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| $now = time(); |
| echo unix_to_human($now); // U.S. time, no seconds |
| echo unix_to_human($now, TRUE, 'us'); // U.S. time with seconds |
| echo unix_to_human($now, TRUE, 'eu'); // Euro time with seconds |
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| human_to_unix() |
| =============== |
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| The opposite of the above function. Takes a "human" time as input and |
| returns it as Unix. This function is useful if you accept "human" |
| formatted dates submitted via a form. Returns FALSE (boolean) if the |
| date string passed to it is not formatted as indicated above. |
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| .. php:method:: human_to_unix($datestr = '') |
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| :param integer $datestr: Date String |
| :returns: integer |
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| Example: |
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| :: |
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| $now = time(); |
| $human = unix_to_human($now); |
| $unix = human_to_unix($human); |
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| nice_date() |
| =========== |
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| This function can take a number poorly-formed date formats and convert |
| them into something useful. It also accepts well-formed dates. |
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| The function will return a Unix timestamp by default. You can, |
| optionally, pass a format string (the same type as the PHP date function |
| accepts) as the second parameter. |
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| .. php:method:: nice_date($bad_date = '', $format = FALSE) |
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| :param integer $bad_date: The terribly formatted date-like string |
| :param string $format: Date format to return (same as php date function) |
| :returns: string |
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| Example |
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| $bad_date = '199605'; |
| // Should Produce: 1996-05-01 |
| $better_date = nice_date($bad_date, 'Y-m-d'); |
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| $bad_date = '9-11-2001'; |
| // Should Produce: 2001-09-11 |
| $better_date = nice_date($bad_date, 'Y-m-d'); |
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| timespan() |
| ========== |
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| Formats a unix timestamp so that is appears similar to this |
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| 1 Year, 10 Months, 2 Weeks, 5 Days, 10 Hours, 16 Minutes |
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| The first parameter must contain a Unix timestamp. The second parameter |
| must contain a timestamp that is greater that the first timestamp. If |
| the second parameter empty, the current time will be used. The third |
| parameter is optional and limits the number of time units to display. |
| The most common purpose for this function is to show how much time has |
| elapsed from some point in time in the past to now. |
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| .. php:method:: timespan($seconds = 1, $time = '', $units = '') |
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| :param integer $seconds: a number of seconds |
| :param string $time: Unix timestamp |
| :param integer $units: a number of time units to display |
| :returns: string |
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| Example |
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| $post_date = '1079621429'; |
| $now = time(); |
| $units = 2; |
| echo timespan($post_date, $now, $units); |
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| .. note:: The text generated by this function is found in the following language |
| file: language/<your_lang>/date_lang.php |
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| days_in_month() |
| =============== |
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| Returns the number of days in a given month/year. Takes leap years into |
| account. |
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| .. php:method:: days_in_month($month = 0, $year = '') |
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| :param integer $month: a numeric month |
| :param integer $year: a numeric year |
| :returns: integer |
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| Example |
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| echo days_in_month(06, 2005); |
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| If the second parameter is empty, the current year will be used. |
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| timezones() |
| =========== |
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| Takes a timezone reference (for a list of valid timezones, see the |
| "Timezone Reference" below) and returns the number of hours offset from |
| UTC. |
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| .. php:method:: timezones($tz = '') |
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| :param string $tz: a numeric timezone |
| :returns: string |
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| Example |
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| echo timezones('UM5'); |
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| This function is useful when used with `timezone_menu()`. |
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| timezone_menu() |
| =============== |
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| Generates a pull-down menu of timezones, like this one: |
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| .. raw:: html |
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| <form action="#"> |
| <select name="timezones"> |
| <option value='UM12'>(UTC -12:00) Baker/Howland Island</option> |
| <option value='UM11'>(UTC -11:00) Samoa Time Zone, Niue</option> |
| <option value='UM10'>(UTC -10:00) Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time, Cook Islands, Tahiti</option> |
| <option value='UM95'>(UTC -9:30) Marquesas Islands</option> |
| <option value='UM9'>(UTC -9:00) Alaska Standard Time, Gambier Islands</option> |
| <option value='UM8'>(UTC -8:00) Pacific Standard Time, Clipperton Island</option> |
| <option value='UM7'>(UTC -7:00) Mountain Standard Time</option> |
| <option value='UM6'>(UTC -6:00) Central Standard Time</option> |
| <option value='UM5'>(UTC -5:00) Eastern Standard Time, Western Caribbean Standard Time</option> |
| <option value='UM45'>(UTC -4:30) Venezuelan Standard Time</option> |
| <option value='UM4'>(UTC -4:00) Atlantic Standard Time, Eastern Caribbean Standard Time</option> |
| <option value='UM35'>(UTC -3:30) Newfoundland Standard Time</option> |
| <option value='UM3'>(UTC -3:00) Argentina, Brazil, French Guiana, Uruguay</option> |
| <option value='UM2'>(UTC -2:00) South Georgia/South Sandwich Islands</option> |
| <option value='UM1'>(UTC -1:00) Azores, Cape Verde Islands</option> |
| <option value='UTC' selected='selected'>(UTC) Greenwich Mean Time, Western European Time</option> |
| <option value='UP1'>(UTC +1:00) Central European Time, West Africa Time</option> |
| <option value='UP2'>(UTC +2:00) Central Africa Time, Eastern European Time, Kaliningrad Time</option> |
| <option value='UP3'>(UTC +3:00) Moscow Time, East Africa Time</option> |
| <option value='UP35'>(UTC +3:30) Iran Standard Time</option> |
| <option value='UP4'>(UTC +4:00) Azerbaijan Standard Time, Samara Time</option> |
| <option value='UP45'>(UTC +4:30) Afghanistan</option> |
| <option value='UP5'>(UTC +5:00) Pakistan Standard Time, Yekaterinburg Time</option> |
| <option value='UP55'>(UTC +5:30) Indian Standard Time, Sri Lanka Time</option> |
| <option value='UP575'>(UTC +5:45) Nepal Time</option> |
| <option value='UP6'>(UTC +6:00) Bangladesh Standard Time, Bhutan Time, Omsk Time</option> |
| <option value='UP65'>(UTC +6:30) Cocos Islands, Myanmar</option> |
| <option value='UP7'>(UTC +7:00) Krasnoyarsk Time, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam</option> |
| <option value='UP8'>(UTC +8:00) Australian Western Standard Time, Beijing Time, Irkutsk Time</option> |
| <option value='UP875'>(UTC +8:45) Australian Central Western Standard Time</option> |
| <option value='UP9'>(UTC +9:00) Japan Standard Time, Korea Standard Time, Yakutsk Time</option> |
| <option value='UP95'>(UTC +9:30) Australian Central Standard Time</option> |
| <option value='UP10'>(UTC +10:00) Australian Eastern Standard Time, Vladivostok Time</option> |
| <option value='UP105'>(UTC +10:30) Lord Howe Island</option> |
| <option value='UP11'>(UTC +11:00) Magadan Time, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu</option> |
| <option value='UP115'>(UTC +11:30) Norfolk Island</option> |
| <option value='UP12'>(UTC +12:00) Fiji, Gilbert Islands, Kamchatka Time, New Zealand Standard Time</option> |
| <option value='UP1275'>(UTC +12:45) Chatham Islands Standard Time</option> |
| <option value='UP13'>(UTC +13:00) Phoenix Islands Time, Tonga</option> |
| <option value='UP14'>(UTC +14:00) Line Islands</option> |
| </select> |
| </form> |
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| This menu is useful if you run a membership site in which your users are |
| allowed to set their local timezone value. |
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| The first parameter lets you set the "selected" state of the menu. For |
| example, to set Pacific time as the default you will do this |
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| .. php:method:: timezone_menu($default = 'UTC', $class = '', $name = 'timezones', $attributes = '') |
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| :param string $default: timezone |
| :param string $class: classname |
| :param string $name: menu name |
| :param mixed $attributes: attributes |
| :returns: string |
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| Example: |
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| echo timezone_menu('UM8'); |
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| Please see the timezone reference below to see the values of this menu. |
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| The second parameter lets you set a CSS class name for the menu. |
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| The fourth parameter lets you set one or more attributes on the generated select tag. |
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| .. note:: The text contained in the menu is found in the following |
| language file: `language/<your_lang>/date_lang.php` |
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| Timezone Reference |
| ================== |
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| The following table indicates each timezone and its location. |
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| Note some of the location lists have been abridged for clarity and formatting. |
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| =========== ===================================================================== |
| Time Zone Location |
| =========== ===================================================================== |
| UM2 (UTC - 12:00) Baker/Howland Island |
| UM1 (UTC - 11:00) Samoa Time Zone, Niue |
| UM0 (UTC - 10:00) Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time, Cook Islands |
| UM95 (UTC - 09:30) Marquesas Islands |
| UM9 (UTC - 09:00) Alaska Standard Time, Gambier Islands |
| UM8 (UTC - 08:00) Pacific Standard Time, Clipperton Island |
| UM7 (UTC - 11:00) Mountain Standard Time |
| UM6 (UTC - 06:00) Central Standard Time |
| UM5 (UTC - 05:00) Eastern Standard Time, Western Caribbean |
| UM45 (UTC - 04:30) Venezuelan Standard Time |
| UM4 (UTC - 04:00) Atlantic Standard Time, Eastern Caribbean |
| UM35 (UTC - 03:30) Newfoundland Standard Time |
| UM3 (UTC - 03:00) Argentina, Brazil, French Guiana, Uruguay |
| UM2 (UTC - 02:00) South Georgia/South Sandwich Islands |
| UM (UTC -1:00) Azores, Cape Verde Islands |
| UTC (UTC) Greenwich Mean Time, Western European Time |
| UP1 (UTC +1:00) Central European Time, West Africa Time |
| UP2 (UTC +2:00) Central Africa Time, Eastern European Time |
| UP3 (UTC +3:00) Moscow Time, East Africa Time |
| UP35 (UTC +3:30) Iran Standard Time |
| UP4 (UTC +4:00) Azerbaijan Standard Time, Samara Time |
| UP45 (UTC +4:30) Afghanistan |
| UP5 (UTC +5:00) Pakistan Standard Time, Yekaterinburg Time |
| UP55 (UTC +5:30) Indian Standard Time, Sri Lanka Time |
| UP575 (UTC +5:45) Nepal Time |
| UP6 (UTC +6:00) Bangladesh Standard Time, Bhutan Time, Omsk Time |
| UP65 (UTC +6:30) Cocos Islands, Myanmar |
| UP7 (UTC +7:00) Krasnoyarsk Time, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam |
| UP8 (UTC +8:00) Australian Western Standard Time, Beijing Time |
| UP875 (UTC +8:45) Australian Central Western Standard Time |
| UP9 (UTC +9:00) Japan Standard Time, Korea Standard Time, Yakutsk |
| UP95 (UTC +9:30) Australian Central Standard Time |
| UP10 (UTC +10:00) Australian Eastern Standard Time, Vladivostok Time |
| UP105 (UTC +10:30) Lord Howe Island |
| UP11 (UTC +11:00) Magadan Time, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu |
| UP115 (UTC +11:30) Norfolk Island |
| UP12 (UTC +12:00) Fiji, Gilbert Islands, Kamchatka, New Zealand |
| UP1275 (UTC +12:45) Chatham Islands Standard Time |
| UP1 (UTC +13:00) Phoenix Islands Time, Tonga |
| UP14 (UTC +14:00) Line Islands |
| =========== ===================================================================== |