I have been using the following code for the last few months, which loops through a period of months from a predefined date until it gets to today's date.
use Date::Pcalc qw(:all);
$startDay = 1;
$startMonth = '4';
$startYear = '2009';
$dateToday = `date +%Y-%m-%d`;
($yt,$mt,$dt) = split(/\-/,$dateToday);
while ($endMonth <= $mt || $startYear < $yt ) {
if ($startMonth eq '12') {
$endMonth = 1;
$endYear = $startYear + 1;
} else {
$endMonth = $startMonth + 1;
$endYear = $startYear;
}
if ($startMonth eq '12') {
$endYear = $startYear + 1;
}
($meYear,$meMonth,$meDay) = Add_Delta_Days($endYear,$endMonth,$startDay,-1);
$endOfMonth = "$meYear-$meMonth-$meDay";
$monthText = Month_to_Text($startMonth);
$startDate = "$startYear-$startMonth-1";
$endDate = "$endYear-$endMonth-1";
print "$startDate - $endDate\n";
if ($startMonth eq '12') {
$startMonth = 1;
$startYear++;
} else {
$startMonth++
}
}
This has been working great for the last few months, but I've realised that now in December, as $endmonth will never be greater $mt (12), this causes an infinite loop.
I've not been able to figure out any alternate way of doing this. I feel like I should be able to fix this relatively easily but I seem to be having severe 'developer's block'
Thanks in advance to anyone who can assist.
datecommand in backticks, really? – jordanm Dec 12 '12 at 23:45DateTime,DateTime::DurationandDateTime::Parse. – Charles Boyd Dec 13 '12 at 0:39eq '12'should be== 12– ikegami Dec 13 '12 at 1:08