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Find position (in grapheme units) of first occurrence of a string

grapheme_strpos

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grapheme_strposFind position (in grapheme units) of first occurrence of a string

Description

Procedural style

int grapheme_strpos ( string $haystack , string $needle [, int $offset ] )

Find position (in grapheme units) of first occurrence of a string

Parameters

haystack

The string to look in. Must be valid UTF-8.

needle

The string to look for. Must be valid UTF-8.

offset

The optional $offset parameter allows you to specify where in $haystack to start searching as an offset in grapheme units (not bytes or characters). If not given, the default is zero. The position returned is still relative to the beginning of haystack regardless of the value of $offset.

Return Values

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

Examples

Example #1 grapheme_strpos() example

<?php

$char_a_ring_nfd 
"a\xCC\x8A";  // 'LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE' (U+00E5) normalization form "D"
$char_o_diaeresis_nfd "o\xCC\x88"// 'LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS' (U+00F6) normalization form "D"

print grapheme_strpos$char_a_ring_nfd $char_a_ring_nfd $char_o_diaeresis_nfd$char_o_diaeresis_nfd);

?>

The above example will output:

 
 2