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    Find position of first occurrence of a string

    strpos

    (PHP 4, PHP 5)

    strpos — Find position of first occurrence of a string

    Description

    int strpos ( string $haystack , mixed $needle [, int $offset ] )

    Returns the numeric position of the first occurrence of needle in the haystack string. Unlike the strrpos() before PHP 5, this function can take a full string as the needle parameter and the entire string will be used.

    Parameters

    haystack

    The string to search in

    needle

    If needle is not a string, it is converted to an integer and applied as the ordinal value of a character.

    offset

    The optional offset parameter allows you to specify which character in haystack to start searching. The position returned is still relative to the beginning of haystack .

    Return Values

    Returns the position as an integer. If needle is not found, strpos() will return boolean FALSE.

    Warning

    This function may return Boolean FALSE, but may also return a non-Boolean value which evaluates to FALSE, such as 0 or "". Please read the section on Booleans for more information. Use the === operator for testing the return value of this function.

    Examples

    Example #1 strpos() examples

    <?php
    $mystring 
    'abc';
    $findme   'a';
    $pos strpos($mystring$findme);

    // Note our use of ===.  Simply == would not work as expected
    // because the position of 'a' was the 0th (first) character.
    if ($pos === false) {
        echo 
    "The string '$findme' was not found in the string '$mystring'";
    } else {
        echo 
    "The string '$findme' was found in the string '$mystring'";
        echo 
    " and exists at position $pos";
    }

    // We can search for the character, ignoring anything before the offset
    $newstring 'abcdef abcdef';
    $pos strpos($newstring'a'1); // $pos = 7, not 0
    ?>

    Notes

    Note: This function is binary-safe.


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