(PHP 4, PHP 5, PHP 7)
substr_replace — Replace text within a portion of a string
substr_replace ( array|string $string , array|string $replace , array|int $offset [, array|int|null $length = null ] ) : string|array
substr_replace() replaces a copy of string
delimited by the offset
and (optionally) length
parameters with the string given in replace
.
string
The input string.
An array of strings can be provided, in which case the replacements will occur on each string in turn. In this case, the replace
, offset
and length
parameters may be provided either as scalar values to be applied to each input string in turn, or as arrays, in which case the corresponding array element will be used for each input string.
replace
The replacement string.
offset
If offset
is non-negative, the replacing will begin at the offset
'th offset into string
.
If offset
is negative, the replacing will begin at the offset
'th character from the end of string
.
length
If given and is positive, it represents the length of the portion of string
which is to be replaced. If it is negative, it represents the number of characters from the end of string
at which to stop replacing. If it is not given, then it will default to strlen( string
); i.e. end the replacing at the end of string
. Of course, if length
is zero then this function will have the effect of inserting replace
into string
at the given offset
offset.
The result string is returned. If string
is an array then array is returned.
Version | Description |
---|---|
8.0.0 | length is nullable now. |
Example #1 Simple substr_replace() examples
<?php $var = 'ABCDEFGH:/MNRPQR/'; echo "Original: $var<hr />\n"; /* These two examples replace all of $var with 'bob'. */ echo substr_replace($var, 'bob', 0) . "<br />\n"; echo substr_replace($var, 'bob', 0, strlen($var)) . "<br />\n"; /* Insert 'bob' right at the beginning of $var. */ echo substr_replace($var, 'bob', 0, 0) . "<br />\n"; /* These next two replace 'MNRPQR' in $var with 'bob'. */ echo substr_replace($var, 'bob', 10, -1) . "<br />\n"; echo substr_replace($var, 'bob', -7, -1) . "<br />\n"; /* Delete 'MNRPQR' from $var. */ echo substr_replace($var, '', 10, -1) . "<br />\n"; ?>
Example #2 Using substr_replace() to replace multiple strings at once
<?php $input = array('A: XXX', 'B: XXX', 'C: XXX'); // A simple case: replace XXX in each string with YYY. echo implode('; ', substr_replace($input, 'YYY', 3, 3))."\n"; // A more complicated case where each replacement is different. $replace = array('AAA', 'BBB', 'CCC'); echo implode('; ', substr_replace($input, $replace, 3, 3))."\n"; // Replace a different number of characters each time. $length = array(1, 2, 3); echo implode('; ', substr_replace($input, $replace, 3, $length))."\n"; ?>
The above example will output:
A: YYY; B: YYY; C: YYY A: AAA; B: BBB; C: CCC A: AAAXX; B: BBBX; C: CCC
Note: This function is binary-safe.
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