PHP: Adding years to a timestamp

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Solution 1

$newTimestamp = strtotime('+2 years', $timestamp);

Replace "+2 years" as required.

ref: http://php.net/manual/en/function.strtotime.php

Solution 2

$date = new DateTime();
$date->add(new DateInterval('P10Y'));

adds 10 years (10Y) to "today". DateTime's only in PHP 5.3, though.

Solution 3

One thing you should consider when you do this.

$newTimestamp = strtotime('+2 years', $timestamp);

This adds up 2 years ( 720 or 721 days). In case you just want to keep the same day and month and add 2 extra years in the timestamp

you have to use mktime.

Example

$timestamp = mktime(0, 0, 0, $month, $day, $year+2);`

Solution 4

$date    = "1998-08-14";

$newdate = strtotime ( '+2 years' , strtotime ( $date ) ) ;
$newdate = date ( 'Y-m-j' , $newdate );

echo $newdate;

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2000-08-14
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Updated on July 05, 2022

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  • Onema
    Onema almost 2 years

    In PHP given a UTC timestamp I would like to add exactly N number of years. This should take into consideration leap years.

    Thank you.