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Note: This function is case-sensitive. For case-insensitive searches, use [[PHP/stristr|stristr()]]. |
Note: This function is case-sensitive. For case-insensitive searches, use [[PHP/stristr|stristr()]]. |
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$email = 'user@example.com'; |
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* http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.strstr.php |
* http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.strstr.php |
Latest revision as of 20:23, 16 June 2009
A PHP function to compare strings case-sensitive. Also see stristr.
strstr
(PHP 3, PHP 4, PHP 5)
strstr -- Find first occurrence of a string
Description[edit]
string strstr ( string haystack, string needle )
Returns part of haystack string from the first occurrence of needle to the end of haystack.
If needle is not found, returns FALSE.
If needle is not a string, it is converted to an integer and applied as the ordinal value of a character.
Note: This function is case-sensitive. For case-insensitive searches, use stristr().
<HighlightSyntax> <?php $email = 'user@example.com'; $domain = strstr($email, '@'); echo $domain; // prints @example.com ?> </HighlightSyntax>