(PHP 8)
str_ends_with — Checks if a string ends with a given substring
str_ends_with ( string $haystack , string $needle ) : bool
Performs a case-sensitive check indicating if haystack ends with needle.
haystack
The string to search in.
needle
The substring to search for in the haystack.
Returns true if haystack ends with needle, false otherwise.
Example #1 Using the empty string ''
<?php
if (str_ends_with('abc', '')) {
echo "All strings end with the empty string";
}
?> The above example will output:
All strings end with the empty string
Example #2 Showing case-sensitivity
<?php
$string = 'The lazy fox jumped over the fence';
if (str_ends_with($string, 'fence')) {
echo "The string ends with 'fence'\n";
}
if (str_ends_with($string, 'Fence')) {
echo 'The string ends with "fence"';
} else {
echo '"fence" was not found because the case does not match';
}
?> The above example will output:
The string ends with 'fence' "fence" was not found because the case does not match
Note: This function is binary-safe.
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https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.str-ends-with.php