PHP str_replace() Function
Example
Replace the characters "world" in the string "Hello world!" with "Peter":
<?php
echo str_replace("world","Peter","Hello world!");
?>
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Definition and Usage
The str_replace() function replaces some characters with some other characters in a string.
This function works by the following rules:
- If the string to be searched is an array, it returns an array
- If the string to be searched is an array, find and replace is performed with every array element
- If both find and replace are arrays, and replace has fewer elements than find, an empty string will be used as replace
- If find is an array and replace is a string, the replace string will be used for every find value
Note: This function is case-sensitive. Use the str_ireplace() function to perform a case-insensitive search.
Note: This function is binary-safe.
Syntax
str_replace(find,replace,string,count)
Parameter Values
Parameter | Description |
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find | Required. Specifies the value to find |
replace | Required. Specifies the value to replace the value in find |
string | Required. Specifies the string to be searched |
count | Optional. A variable that counts the number of replacements |
Technical Details
Return Value: | Returns a string or an array with the replaced values |
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PHP Version: | 4+ |
Changelog: | The count parameter was added in PHP 5.0 Before PHP 4.3.3, this function experienced trouble when using arrays as both find and replace parameters, which caused empty find indexes to be skipped without advancing the internal pointer on the replace array. Newer versions will not have this problem. As of PHP 4.0.5, most of the parameters can now be an array |
More Examples
Example
Using str_replace() with an array and a count variable:
<?php
$arr = array("blue","red","green","yellow");
print_r(str_replace("red","pink",$arr,$i));
echo "Replacements: $i";
?>
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Example
Using str_replace() with fewer elements in replace than find:
<?php
$find = array("Hello","world");
$replace = array("B");
$arr = array("Hello","world","!");
print_r(str_replace($find,$replace,$arr));
?>
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