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iconv_strpos(3) [php man page]

ICONV_STRPOS(3) 							 1							   ICONV_STRPOS(3)

iconv_strpos - Finds position of first occurrence of a needle within a haystack

SYNOPSIS
int iconv_strpos (string $haystack, string $needle, [int $offset], [string $charset = ini_get("iconv.internal_encoding")]) DESCRIPTION
Finds position of first occurrence of a $needle within a $haystack. In contrast to strpos(3), the return value of iconv_strpos(3) is the number of characters that appear before the needle, rather than the offset in bytes to the position where the needle has been found. The characters are counted on the basis of the specified character set $charset. PARAMETERS
o $haystack - The entire string. o $needle - The searched substring. o $offset - The optional $offset parameter specifies the position from which the search should be performed. o $charset - If $charset parameter is omitted, $string are assumed to be encoded in iconv.internal_encoding. If $haystack or $needle is not a string, it is converted to a string and applied as the ordinal value of a character. RETURN VALUES
Returns the numeric position of the first occurrence of $needle in $haystack. If $needle is not found, iconv_strpos(3) will return FALSE. Warning This function may return Boolean FALSE, but may also return a non-Boolean value which evaluates to FALSE. Please read the section on Booleans for more information. Use the === operator for testing the return value of this function. SEE ALSO
strpos(3), iconv_strrpos(3), mb_strpos(3). PHP Documentation Group ICONV_STRPOS(3)

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MB_STRIPOS(3)								 1							     MB_STRIPOS(3)

mb_stripos - Finds position of first occurrence of a string within another, case insensitive

SYNOPSIS
int mb_stripos (string $haystack, string $needle, [int $offset], [string $encoding = mb_internal_encoding()]) DESCRIPTION
mb_stripos(3) returns the numeric position of the first occurrence of $needle in the $haystack string. Unlike mb_strpos(3), mb_stripos(3) is case-insensitive. If $needle is not found, it returns FALSE. PARAMETERS
o $haystack - The string from which to get the position of the first occurrence of $needle o $needle - The string to find in $haystack o $offset - The position in $haystack to start searching o $encoding - Character encoding name to use. If it is omitted, internal character encoding is used. RETURN VALUES
Return the numeric position of the first occurrence of $needle in the $haystack string, or FALSE if $needle is not found. SEE ALSO
stripos(3), strpos(3), mb_strpos(3). PHP Documentation Group MB_STRIPOS(3)
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