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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T13:15:20+00:00 2026-05-23T13:15:20+00:00

I’m using the infamous jQuery UI’s Datepicker, and in my form I select a

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I’m using the infamous jQuery UI’s Datepicker, and in my form I select a range of two dates.

First represents the starting date and the other represents the end date.

What I need now is the algorthm, some tips and directions or helpers for calculating every Monday between these two dates.

For instance:

start: 2011-06-01
end:   2011-06-30

Should extract me these 4 (four) dates witch lay on Mondays:

1st: 2011-06-06
2nd: 2011-06-13
3rd: 2011-06-20
4th: 2011-06-27

How could I achive this?

And also, I’d need it for every fortnightly Monday:

Result for fortnightly should be:

1st: 2011-06-06
2rd: 2011-06-20
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    2026-05-23T13:15:21+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 1:15 pm
    $start = strtotime('2011-06-01');
    $end = strtotime('2011-06-30');
    
    $mondays=array();
    
    while( $start <= $end  ) {
      if ( date('N',$start)==1 )   
        $mondays[]=$start;
    
      $start += 86400; //> incrementing one day   
                       //> i could have used strtotime('+1 day') but math sum is 10x faster
    
    }
    //> Untested
    

    Now you have all your mondays in $mondays array.

    Addendum

    Be aware that +86400 could lead to inconsistent result due to daylight saving. If your app is mission-critical better use +1 day

    strtotime('2010-10-31') + 86400 returns 2010-10-31

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