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5

carbon now format

use Carbon/Carbon
Carbon::now()->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
Posted by: Guest on August-19-2020
1

add seconds to datetime carbon

Try to parse() it first:
$date = Carbon::parse($dateTime)
            ->addSeconds($seconds)
            ->format('Y-m-d H:i:s');
Posted by: Guest on July-06-2020
4

carbon format date in laravel

1. First parse the created_at field as Carbon object.
	$createdAt = Carbon::parse($item['created_at']);

2.Then you can use
	$suborder['payment_date'] = $createdAt->format('M d Y');
Posted by: Guest on August-08-2020
12

laravel carbon

$now = Carbon::now();
echo $now;                               // 2020-03-22 17:45:58
echo "\n";
$today = Carbon::today();
echo $today;                             // 2020-03-22 00:00:00
echo "\n";
$tomorrow = Carbon::tomorrow('Europe/London');
echo $tomorrow;                          // 2020-03-23 00:00:00
echo "\n";
$yesterday = Carbon::yesterday();
echo $yesterday;                         // 2020-03-21 00:00:00
Posted by: Guest on April-29-2020
-2

get array of last 3 dates with carbon

$period = CarbonPeriod::create('2018-06-14', '2018-06-20');

// Iterate over the period
foreach ($period as $date) {
    echo $date->format('Y-m-d');
}

// Convert the period to an array of dates
$dates = $period->toArray();
Posted by: Guest on August-16-2020

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