php string find replace code example
Example 1: php str_replace
<?php
//str_replace("Original Value", "Value to be replaced", "String");
$result = str_replace("1", "2", "This is number 1");
// Output: This is number 2
?>
Example 2: str_replace php variable
$var1 = 'hello_john';
$var2 = str_replace("_", "-", $var1);
echo $var2; // hello-john
Example 3: string replace php
#Definition:
str_replace ( array|string $needle , array|string $needle_replacement , string|array $haystack , int &$output_count = null ) : string|array
str_replace ($needle, $needle_replacement, $haystack, $output_count);
// $needle --> the string value or array of string values you're looking for
// $needle_replacement --> the string value or array of string values you'll replace the needle(s) with
// $haysytack --> the string or array of strings you'd like to search/replace needles in
// $output_count --> not an input, but can be used to get an aggregator to count how many needles were replaced
#Simple Example:
echo str_replace("_", " ", "Hello_World_of_PHP");
// Prints: "Hello World of PHP"
#Complex Example:
$vowels = array("a", "e", "i", "o", "u", "A", "E", "I", "O", "U");
/*OR*/ $vowels = ["a", "e", "i", "o", "u", "A", "E", "I", "O", "U"];
echo str_replace($vowels, "", "Hello World of PHP", $count);
// Prints: "Hll Wrld f PHP"
echo $count
// Prints: "4"
#This function is case-sensitive.
#Use str_ireplace() for case-insensitive replace.