WeberDev.com PHP and MySQL Code

LOG IN
BEGINNER GUIDES  |  PHP CLASSES  |  CODE SEARCH  |  ARTICLES SEARCH  |  PHP FORUMS  |  PHP MANUAL  |  PHP FUNCTIONS LIST  |  WEB SITE TEMPLATES
Start typing to search for PHP and MySQL Code Snippets and Articles Search
Submit a code Example / Snippet Submit Your Code
Search Engine Optimization Monitor SEO Monitor
Web Site UpTime Monitor UpTime Monitor
WeberDev's Monthly code contest PHP Code Contest
Your Personal Examples List My Favorite Examples
Your Personal Articles List My Favorite Articles
Edit Account Info Update Your Profile
PHP Code Search
Web Development Forums
Learn MySQL Playing Trivia
PHPBB2 Templates
Web Development Index
PHP Web Logs (BLogs)
Web Development Resources
Web Development Content
PHPClasses
PHP Editor
PHP Jobs
Vision.To Design
Ajax Tutorials
PHP Programming Help
PHP/MySQL Programming
Webmaster Resources
Webmaster Forum
XML meta language
website builder
Submit Site
Forex Trading Online forex trading platform
Cut out part of a string

iconv_substr

(PHP 5)

iconv_substrCut out part of a string

Description

string iconv_substr ( string $str , int $offset )
string iconv_substr ( string $str , int $offset , int $length , string $charset )

Cuts a portion of str specified by the offset and length parameters.

Parameters

str

The original string.

offset

If offset is non-negative, iconv_substr() cuts the portion out of str beginning at offset 'th character, counting from zero.

If offset is negative, iconv_substr() cuts out the portion beginning at the position, offset characters away from the end of str .

length

If length is given and is positive, the return value will contain at most length characters of the portion that begins at offset (depending on the length of string ).

If negative length is passed, iconv_substr() cuts the portion out of str from the offset 'th character up to the character that is length characters away from the end of the string. In case offset is also negative, the start position is calculated beforehand according to the rule explained above.

charset

If charset parameter is omitted, string are assumed to be encoded in iconv.internal_encoding.

Note that offset and length parameters are always deemed to represent offsets that are calculated on the basis of the character set determined by charset , whilst the counterpart substr() always takes these for byte offsets.

Return Values

Returns the portion of str specified by the offset and length parameters.

If str is shorter than offset characters long, FALSE will be returned.