(PHP 3 >= 3.0.6, PHP 4, PHP 5)
str_replace -- Replace all occurrences of the search string with the replacement string
This function returns a string or an array with all occurrences of
search
in subject
replaced with the given replace
value.
If you don't need fancy replacing rules (like regular expressions), you should always use this function instead of ereg_replace() or preg_replace().
If search
and replace
are
arrays, then str_replace() takes a value from each
array and uses them to do search and replace on
subject
. If replace
has
fewer values than search
, then an empty string is
used for the rest of replacement values. If search
is an array and replace
is a string, then this
replacement string is used for every value of
search
. The converse would not make sense, though.
If search
or replace
are arrays, their elements are processed first to last.
search
replace
subject
If subject
is an array, then the search and
replace is performed with every entry of
subject
, and the return value is an array as
well.
count
Note: If passed, this will hold the number of matched and replaced needles.
Version | Description |
---|---|
5.0.0 |
The count parameter was added.
|
4.3.3 |
The behaviour of this function changed. In older versions a bug
existed when using arrays as both search and
replace parameters which caused empty
search indexes to be skipped without advancing
the internal pointer on the replace array.
This has been corrected in PHP 4.3.3, any scripts which relied on
this bug should remove empty search values prior to calling this
function in order to mimick the original behavior.
|
4.0.5 | Most parameters can now be an array. |
Note: This function is binary-safe.
Note: This function is case-sensitive. Use str_ireplace() for case-insensitive replace.