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strcspn

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

strcspn마스크에 매칭하지 않는 처음 세그먼트의 길이를 찾습니다

설명

int strcspn ( string $str1 , string $str2 [, int $start [, int $length ]] )

str1 에서 str2 내의 어떠한 문자도 포함하지 않는 첫번째 세그먼트의 길이를 반환합니다.

인수

str1

첫번째 문자열.

str2

두번째 문자열.

start

검사할 문자열의 시작 위치.

length

검사할 문자열의 길이.

반환값

세그먼트의 길이를 정수로 반환합니다.

변경점

버전 설명
4.3.0 startlength 추가

주의

Note: 이 함수는 바이너리 안전입니다.

참고

  • strspn() - 마스크에 매치하는 초기 세그먼트의 길이를 찾는다



strip_tags> <strcoll
Last updated: Fri, 24 Jul 2009
 
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strcspn
Anonymous
16-Oct-2009 05:55
strcspn() can also be thought of as analogous to the following regular expression:
<?php
// where ... represents the mask of characters
preg_match('/[^ ...]/', substr($subject, $start, $length) );
?>
By this analogy, strcspn() can be used in place of some regular expressions to match a pattern without the overhead of a regex engine -- for example, ways to verify if an input string represents a binary value:
<?php
preg_match
('/^[01]+$/i', $subject);
// or...
!preg_match('/[^01]/i', $subject);

// ...or using strcspn()
!strcspn($subject, '01');
?>
Dmitry Mazur
04-Mar-2009 06:17
The second parameter simply is the set of the "stop"-characters.
In other words, this function will return the index (starting from 0) of a first occurence of the stop-character.
PHP at NospamImmortalSoFar dot com
08-Oct-2006 01:31
Also useful for breaking down expressions - for example parsing SQL: values ('this', fn("that,)()", 4))

$sep = strcspn ($list, "'\"`");     //    Start of quoted string
$list = substr ($list, $sep);
$find = substr ($list, 0, 1);
while (($sep = strpos ($list, $find, $sep+1)) > 0 && substr ($list, $sep-1, 1) == '\\')
    {}
//  $sep now spans the entire string, regardless of embedded quotes

Once the strings have been removed, an expression can then be parsed for commas and brackets without worrying about them:

while ($out != '')
{
    $sep = strcspn ($list, "(),");      //  Next seperator
...
}
AT-HE (at_he AT hotmai1 DOT com)
27-Dec-2005 10:07
this function can be used like strspn(), except while that can be used to compare a string with an allowed pattern, this one can be use to compare a string with a FORBIDDEN pattern

so, to know if any forbidden character has a position inside our string, we can use (not tested with backslashes)...

<?php
// LARGE VERSION
$forbidden="\"\\?*:/@|<>";
if (
strlen($filename) != strcspn($filename,$forbidden)) {
    echo
"you cant create a file with that name!";
}

// SHORT VERSION
if (strlen($filename) - strcspn($filename,"\"\\?*:/@|<>")) {
    echo
"i told you, you cant create that file";
}
?>
maskedcoder at hotmail dot com
10-Oct-2005 11:13
useful for finding beginning of quotes and/or tags in a variable containing html. 
    $pos = strcspn($data, '<"\'');
will find the first occurance of either the beginning of a tag, or a double- or single-quoted string.

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