(PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
iconv_substr — Cut out part of a string
$string,$offset,$length = null,$encoding = null
Cuts a portion of string specified by the
offset and length parameters.
stringThe original string.
offset
If offset is non-negative,
iconv_substr() cuts the portion out of
string beginning at offset'th
character, counting from zero.
If offset is negative,
iconv_substr() cuts out the portion beginning
at the position, offset characters
away from the end of string.
length
If length is given and is positive, the return
value will contain at most length characters
of the portion that begins at offset
(depending on the length of string).
If negative length is passed,
iconv_substr() cuts the portion out of
string from the offset'th
character up to the character that is
length characters away from the end of the string.
In case offset is also negative, the start position
is calculated beforehand according to the rule explained above.
encoding
If encoding parameter is omitted or null,
string are assumed to be encoded in
iconv.internal_encoding.
Note that offset and length
parameters are always deemed to represent offsets that are
calculated on the basis of the character set determined by
encoding, whilst the counterpart
substr() always takes these for byte offsets.
Returns the portion of string specified by the
offset and length parameters.
If string is shorter than offset
characters long, false will be returned.
If string is exactly offset
characters long, an empty string will be returned.
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 8.0.0 |
length and encoding are nullable now.
|
| 7.0.11 |
If string is equal to
offset characters long, an empty string will be
returned. Prior to this version, false was returned in this case.
|