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How to get tomorrows date in PHP

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$d = strtotime("tomorrow");

echo date("Y-m-d h:i:sa", $d);


/*
run:
  
2015-11-30 12:00:00am
 
*/

 



answered Nov 29, 2015 by avibootz
edited Apr 9, 2025 by avibootz
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$d = new DateTime('2015-11-29');
$d->modify('+1 day');

echo $d->format("Y-m-d H:i:sa");


/*
run:

2015-11-30 00:00:00am
 
*/

 



answered Nov 29, 2015 by avibootz
edited Apr 9, 2025 by avibootz
0 votes
echo (new DateTime('2015-11-29'))->add(new DateInterval("P1D"))->format('Y-m-d H:i:sa');


/*
run:

2015-11-30 00:00:00am
 
*/

 



answered Nov 29, 2015 by avibootz
0 votes
$d = new DateTime("tomorrow");

echo $d->format("Y-m-d H:i:sa");
 
/*
run: 

2016-06-14 00:00:00am  

*/

 



answered Jun 13, 2016 by avibootz
edited Apr 9, 2025 by avibootz
0 votes
echo date('m/d/Y', strtotime('+1 day'));

     
     
/*
run:
      
04/10/2025
      
*/

 



answered Apr 9, 2025 by avibootz
0 votes
$tomorrow = date("m/d/Y", mktime(0, 0, 0, date("m"), date("d") + 1, date("Y")));
 
echo $tomorrow;

     
     
/*
run:
      
04/10/2025
      
*/

 



answered Apr 9, 2025 by avibootz

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