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    PHP substr


    PHP substr

    (PHP 3, PHP 4, PHP 5)

    substr -- Return part of a string

    PHP substr Description

    string substr ( string string, int start [, int length] )

    substr() returns the portion of string specified by the start and length parameters.

    If start is non-negative, the returned string will start at the start 'th position in string , counting from zero. For instance, in the string ' abcdef ', the character at position 0 is ' a ', the character at position 2 is ' c ', and so forth.

    Example 1. Basic substr() usage

    <?php
    echo substr ( 'abcdef' , 1 );   // bcdef
    echo substr ( 'abcdef' , 1 , 3 );  // bcd
    echo substr ( 'abcdef' , 0 , 4 );  // abcd
    echo substr ( 'abcdef' , 0 , 8 );  // abcdef
    echo substr ( 'abcdef' , - 1 , 1 ); // f

    // Accessing single characters in a string
    // can also be achived using "curly braces"
    $string = 'abcdef' ;
    echo $string { 0 };         // a
    echo $string { 3 };         // d
    echo $string { strlen ( $string )- 1 }; // f

    ?>

    If start is negative, the returned string will start at the start 'th character from the end of string .

    Example 2. Using a negative start

    <?php
    $rest = substr ( "abcdef" , - 1 );   // returns "f"
    $rest = substr ( "abcdef" , - 2 );   // returns "ef"
    $rest = substr ( "abcdef" , - 3 , 1 ); // returns "d"
    ?>

    If length is given and is positive, the string returned will contain at most length characters beginning from start (depending on the length of string ). If string is less than or equal to start characters long, FALSE will be returned.

    If length is given and is negative, then that many characters will be omitted from the end of string (after the start position has been calculated when a start is negative). If start denotes a position beyond this truncation, an empty string will be returned.

    Example 3. Using a negative length

    <?php
    $rest = substr ( "abcdef" , 0 , - 1 );  // returns "abcde"
    $rest = substr ( "abcdef" , 2 , - 1 );  // returns "cde"
    $rest = substr ( "abcdef" , 4 , - 4 );  // returns ""
    $rest = substr ( "abcdef" , - 3 , - 1 ); // returns "de"
    ?>

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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