(PHP 5.5.0, PECL >= 3.0.0a1)
IntlCalendar::equals — Compare time of two IntlCalendar objects for equality
Object oriented style
Procedural style
Returns true if this calendar and the given calendar have the same time. The settings, calendar types and field states do not have to be the same.
cal
The IntlCalendar resource.
other
The calendar to compare with the primary object.
Returns TRUE
if the current time of both this and the passed in
IntlCalendar object are the same, or FALSE
otherwise. The value FALSE
can also be returned on failure. This can only
happen if bad arguments are passed in. In any case, the two cases can be
distinguished by calling intl_get_error_code().
Example #1 IntlCalendar::equals()
<?php
ini_set('date.timezone', 'UTC');
$cal1 = IntlCalendar::createInstance(NULL, 'es_ES');
$cal2 = clone $cal1;
var_dump($cal1->equals($cal2)); //TRUE
//The locale is not included in the comparison
$cal2 = IntlCalendar::createInstance(NULL, 'pt_PT');
$cal2->setTime($cal1->getTime());
var_dump($cal1->equals($cal2)); //TRUE
//And set fields state is not included as well
$cal2->clear(IntlCalendar::FIELD_YEAR);
var_dump($cal1->isSet(IntlCalendar::FIELD_YEAR) ==
$cal2->isSet(IntlCalendar::FIELD_YEAR)); //FALSE
var_dump($cal1->equals($cal2)); //TRUE
//Neither is the calendar type
$cal2 = IntlCalendar::createInstance(NULL, 'es_ES@calendar=islamic');
$cal2->setTime($cal1->getTime());
var_dump($cal1->equals($cal2)); //TRUE
//Only the time is
$cal2 = clone $cal1;
$cal2->setTime($cal1->getTime() + 1.);
var_dump($cal1->equals($cal2)); //FALSE