PHP
$week_number = 40;
$year = 2008;
for($day=1; $day<=7; $day++)
{
echo date('m/d/Y', strtotime($year."W".$week_number.$day))."
";
}
Below post was because I was an idiot who didn't read the question properly, but will get the dates in a week starting from Monday, given the date, not the week number..
In PHP, adapted from this post on the PHP date manual page:
function week_from_monday($date) {
// Assuming $date is in format DD-MM-YYYY
list($day, $month, $year) = explode("-", $_REQUEST["date"]);
// Get the weekday of the given date
$wkday = date('l',mktime('0','0','0', $month, $day, $year));
switch($wkday) {
case 'Monday': $numDaysToMon = 0; break;
case 'Tuesday': $numDaysToMon = 1; break;
case 'Wednesday': $numDaysToMon = 2; break;
case 'Thursday': $numDaysToMon = 3; break;
case 'Friday': $numDaysToMon = 4; break;
case 'Saturday': $numDaysToMon = 5; break;
case 'Sunday': $numDaysToMon = 6; break;
}
// Timestamp of the monday for that week
$monday = mktime('0','0','0', $month, $day-$numDaysToMon, $year);
$seconds_in_a_day = 86400;
// Get date for 7 days from Monday (inclusive)
for($i=0; $i<7; $i++)
{
$dates[$i] = date('Y-m-d',$monday+($seconds_in_a_day*$i));
}
return $dates;
}
Output from week_from_monday('07-10-2008')
gives:
Array
(
[0] => 2008-10-06
[1] => 2008-10-07
[2] => 2008-10-08
[3] => 2008-10-09
[4] => 2008-10-10
[5] => 2008-10-11
[6] => 2008-10-12
)
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