String variables are used for values that contain characters.
In this chapter we are going to look at the most common functions and operators used to manipulate strings in PHP.
After we create a string we can manipulate it. A string can be used directly in a function or it can be stored in a variable.
Below, the PHP script assigns the text "Hello World" to a string variable called $txt:
The output of the code above will be:
Now, lets try to use some different functions and operators to manipulate the
string.
The concatenation operator (.) is used to put two string values together.
To concatenate two string variables together, use the concatenation operator:
The output of the code above will be:
If we look at the code above you see that we used the concatenation operator
two times. This is because we had to insert a third string (a space character), to separate the two
strings.
Let's find the length of a string:
The output of the code above will be:
The length of a string is often used in loops or other functions, when it is
important to know when the string ends. (i.e. in a loop, we would want to stop
the loop after the last character in the string).
If a match is found, this function will return the character position of the first match. If no match is found, it will return FALSE.
Let's see if we can find the string "world" in our string:
The output of the code above will be:
In this chapter we are going to look at the most common functions and operators used to manipulate strings in PHP.
After we create a string we can manipulate it. A string can be used directly in a function or it can be stored in a variable.
Below, the PHP script assigns the text "Hello World" to a string variable called $txt:
<?php
$txt="Hello World";
echo $txt;
?>
$txt="Hello World";
echo $txt;
?>
Hello World
The Concatenation Operator
There is only one string operator in PHP.The concatenation operator (.) is used to put two string values together.
To concatenate two string variables together, use the concatenation operator:
<?php
$txt1="Hello World!";
$txt2="What a nice day!";
echo $txt1 . " " . $txt2;
?>
$txt1="Hello World!";
$txt2="What a nice day!";
echo $txt1 . " " . $txt2;
?>
Hello World! What a nice day!
The strlen() function
The strlen() function is used to return the length of a string.Let's find the length of a string:
<?php
echo strlen("Hello world!");
?>
echo strlen("Hello world!");
?>
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The strpos() function
The strpos() function is used to search for a character/text within a string.If a match is found, this function will return the character position of the first match. If no match is found, it will return FALSE.
Let's see if we can find the string "world" in our string:
<?php
echo strpos("Hello world!","world");
?>
echo strpos("Hello world!","world");
?>
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