DirectoryIterator::getCTime

(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)

DirectoryIterator::getCTimeGet inode change time of the current DirectoryIterator item

Description

public DirectoryIterator::getCTime(): int

Get the inode change time for the current DirectoryIterator item.

Parameters

This function has no parameters.

Return Values

Returns the last change time of the file, as a Unix timestamp.

Examples

Example #1 DirectoryIterator::getCTime() example

This example displays the file name and last change time of the files in the directory containing the script.

<?php
$iterator 
= new DirectoryIterator(dirname(__FILE__));
foreach (
$iterator as $fileinfo) {
    if (
$fileinfo->isFile()) {
        echo 
$fileinfo->getFilename() . " changed at " $fileinfo->getCTime() . "\n";
    }
}
?>

The above example will output something similar to:

apple.jpg changed at 1240398312
banana.jpg changed at 1238605440
index.php changed at 1240398935
pear.jpg changed at 1237423740

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