Here is my code:
<?php
//input will be start date
$startdate=0;
function getMondays($day,$month,$year,$i,$end){
$x = 7;
$add=0;
for($i; $i<$end; $i++){
$add++;
//This will get the first set of Mondays
//store it inside an array
//time stamp 11 pm GMT on date
$array[$i] = date('U', mktime(0, 0, 0, $month, $day+$counter, $year));
//$firstDay = date('d/m/y', mktime(0, 0, 0, $month, 4+$counter, $year));
$counter = $x * $add;
}
return $array;
}
This gets the four weeks following the date set and store it in an array:
$Weeks = getMondays(04,04,2011,0,5);
Each slot is the equivalent of a week e.g. week 1, week 2, week 3, week 4,week 5
//perform equivilence test
if($week1==$currentdate || $currentdate<=$week2){
//for all week 1 stick the following sentence
echo "data for week 1";
}
if($currentdate>$week2 && $currentdate<=$week3){
//for all week 2 stick the following sentence
echo "data for week 2";
}
if($currentdate>$week3 && $currentdate<=$week4){
//for all week 3 stick the following sentence
echo "data for week 3";
}
if($currentdate>$week4 && $currentdate<=$week5){
//for all week 4 stick the following sentence
echo "data for week 3";
}
if($currentdate==$week5){
//where d/m/y = the date on week 5.
//will now become week 1 data
getMondays(d,m,y,0,4);
}
Now depending on which week it is, a set data is displayed which is hardcoded.
Now what I want to do is to reset the array on week 4 (for the new month), without the array being repopulated with the old date:
$Weeks = getMondays(04,04,2011,0,4);
everytime the script is run.
How do I do this?