i got its solution
Code:<?php /** * Calculating the difference between two dates * @author: Elliott White * @author: Jonathan D Eisenhamer. * @link: http://www.quepublishing.com/articles/article.asp?p=664657&rl=1 * @since: Dec 1, 2006. */ if( function_exists( 'date_default_timezone_set' ) ) { // Set the default timezone to US/Eastern date_default_timezone_set( 'US/Eastern' ); } // Will return the number of days between the two dates passed in function count_days( $a, $b ) { // First we need to break these dates into their constituent parts: $gd_a = getdate( $a ); $gd_b = getdate( $b ); // Now recreate these timestamps, based upon noon on each day // The specific time doesn't matter but it must be the same each day $a_new = mktime( 12, 0, 0, $gd_a['mon'], $gd_a['mday'], $gd_a['year'] ); $b_new = mktime( 12, 0, 0, $gd_b['mon'], $gd_b['mday'], $gd_b['year'] ); // Subtract these two numbers and divide by the number of seconds in a // day. Round the result since crossing over a daylight savings time // barrier will cause this time to be off by an hour or two. return round( abs( $a_new - $b_new ) / 86400 ); } // Prepare a few dates /* $date1 = strtotime( '12/3/1973 8:13am' ); $date2 = strtotime( '1/15/1974 10:15pm' ); $date3 = strtotime( '2/14/2005 1:32pm' ); */ $date1 = strtotime( '12/13/2010' ); $date2 = strtotime( '12/19/2010' ); $date3 = strtotime( '12/23/2010' ); // Calculate the differences, they should be 43 & 11353 echo "<p>There are ", count_days( $date1, $date2 ), " days.</p>\n"; echo "<p>There are ", count_days( $date2, $date3 ), " days.</p>\n"; ?> <?php $to_time=strtotime("2008-12-13 11:42:00"); $from_time=strtotime("2008-12-13 12:21:00"); echo round(abs($to_time - $from_time) / 60,2)." minute"; ?>






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