Converts string $value to an incremental time value, starting at
$parse_pos and consuming as much of the input value as possible.
Parameters
fmt
The formatter resource
value
string to convert to a time
position
Position at which to start the parsing in $value (zero-based).
If no error occurs before $value is consumed, $parse_pos will contain -1
otherwise it will contain the position at which parsing ended (and the error occurred).
This variable will contain the end position if the parse fails.
If $parse_pos > strlen($value), the parse fails immediately.
Return Values
timestamp parsed value
Examples
Example #1 datefmt_parse() example
<?php $fmt = new IntlDateFormatter( "en_US" ,IntlDateFormatter::FULL,IntlDateFormatter::FULL,'America/Los_Angeles',IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN ); echo "First parsed output is ".$fmt->parse("Wednesday, December 31, 1969 4:00:00 PM PT"); $fmt = new IntlDateFormatter( "de-DE" ,IntlDateFormatter::FULL,IntlDateFormatter::FULL,'America/Los_Angeles',IntlDateFormatter::GREGORIAN ); echo "Second parsed output is ".$fmt->parse("Mittwoch, 31. Dezember 1969 16:00 Uhr GMT-08:00"); ?>