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strchr

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

strchr — Alias de strstr()

Description

Cette fonction est un alias de : strstr().



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strchr
webmaster at lyndonstate dot edu
12-Nov-2003 09:01
Alternative Way:
To get all the text before the first occurence.

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INCLUDING A NEEDLE:

$string1 = "I need cookies & soda.";
$needle = "cookies";

//find length of the needle
$needle_len = strlen($needle);

//find postion
$position_num = strpos($string1,$needle) + $needle_len;

//cut the string
$result_string = substr("$string1",0,$position_num);

//display it
echo"$result_string"; // I need cookies

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SHORTER VERSION:

$result_string = substr("$string1",0,strpos($string1,$needle)+strlen($needle));

echo"$result_string";//I need cookies

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EXCLUDING THE NEEDLE:

$result_string = substr("$string1",0,strpos($string1,$needle));

echo"$result_string";// I need

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FREE EMAIL JUNK?

This is probably useful for processing emails.
For example, someone sends email to your server from Yahoo account.
Free email always comes with wasted stuff like...
"Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search ".
We can delete the phrase like this:

$needle="Do you Yahoo!?";

$result_string = substr("$emailstring",0,strpos($emailstring, $needle));
joaobett at oninet dot pt
10-Jan-2003 05:43
//If you want to get the text before the occurence of the character
//you want to find, simply use the function strRev twice:

$stringA = "user@example.com";
$toFind = "@";

$stringA = strrev($stringA); //The first time
$result = strchr($stringA,$toFind);
$result = strrev($result); //The second time
echo $result; //prints user@

//You can use it this way instead:
echo strrev( strchr(strrev($stringA),$toFind) );

-joao

strcmp> <strcasecmp
Last updated: Fri, 20 Jun 2008
 
 
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