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(PHP 8)
DateTime::createFromInterface — Returns new DateTime object encapsulating the given DateTimeInterface object
object
The DateTimeInterface object that needs to be converted to a mutable version. This object is not modified, but instead a new DateTime object is created containing the same date, time, and timezone information.
Returns a new DateTime instance.
Örnek 1 Creating a mutable date time object
<?php
$date = new DateTimeImmutable("2014-06-20 11:45 Europe/London");
$mutable = DateTime::createFromInterface($date);
$date = new DateTime("2014-06-20 11:45 Europe/London");
$also_mutable = DateTime::createFromInterface($date);
?>