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File: classes/TDatesHandler/getCleanMonday.php
Role: Example script
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Description: Example script
Class: AFW Examples
Examples and tests of usage of Ascoos Framework 24
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<?php
/**
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 * / _` |/ / / __/ _ \ / _ \ / / / __/| '_ ` _ \ / /
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 * \__,_|/__/ \___\___/ \___/ /__/ \___\|_| |_| |_|/__/
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 ************************************************************************************
 * @ASCOOS-NAME : ASCOOS CMS 24' *
 * @ASCOOS-VERSION : 24.0.0 *
 * @ASCOOS-CATEGORY : Framework (Frontend and Administrator Side) *
 * @ASCOOS-CREATOR : Drogidis Christos *
 * @ASCOOS-SITE : www.ascoos.com *
 * @ASCOOS-LICENSE : [Commercial] http://docs.ascoos.com/lics/ascoos/AGL.html *
 * @ASCOOS-COPYRIGHT : Copyright (c) 2007 - 2024, AlexSoft Software. *
 ************************************************************************************
 *
 * @package : ASCOOS FRAMEWORK Examples
 * @subpackage : Calculate the date of Clean Monday.
 * @source : afw-examples/classes/TDatesHandler/getCleanMonday.php
 * @fileNo :
 * @version : 24.0.5
 * @created : 2024-12-10 07:00:00 UTC+3
 * @updated :
 * @author : Drogidis Christos
 * @authorSite : www.alexsoft.gr
 * @license : AGL-F
 *
 * @since PHP 8.2
 */
require_once '../../autoload.php';
use
ASCOOS\FRAMEWORK\Kernel\Dates\TDatesHandler;


/*
    <English> Create a TDatesHandler object with a "Europe/Athens" time zone
    <Greek> ?????????? ???????????? TDatesHandler ?? ???? ???? "Europe/Athens"
*/
$objDates = new TDatesHandler('Europe/Athens');
echo
"Class Initialized with Timezone: Europe/Athens<br><hr>";

// ?????????? ??????: getCleanMonday
$year = 2024;
$cleanMonday = $objDates->getCleanMonday($year);
echo
"Clean Monday in $year: $cleanMonday<br>"; // Output: Clean Monday in 2024: YYYY-MM-DD

$objDates->Free($objDates);
?>