substr
, this function will return the portion of string specified by the start and length parameters. You can you use it to print each character in a string.Here's an example.
$string = "Joel P. Badinas";
for ($i = 0; $i < strlen($string); $i++)
{
print "[" . $i . "] " . substr($string, $i, 1) ."<br/>";
}
?>
The output will be like this.
[0] J
[1] o
[2] e
[3] l
[4]
[5] P
[6] .
[7]
[8] B
[9] a
[10] d
[11] i
[12] n
[13] a
[14] s
2 comments:
your example is slow.
$string = "Joel P. Badinas";
$string_len = strlen($string);
for ($i = 0; $i < $string_len); $i++)
{
print "[" . $i . "] " . $string[$i] ."
";
}
?>
@Anonymous,
How slow? If it takes several seconds for the output to display then there must be something wrong with your PHP server.
The for loop iterates only for 15 times so it will not take PHP 1 second to load it.
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