JavaScript strchr
An alias for strstr
1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 | function strchr ( haystack, needle, bool ) { // An alias for strstr // // version: 909.322 // discuss at: http://phpjs.org/functions/strchr // + original by: Philip Peterson // - depends on: strstr // * example 1: strchr('Kevin van Zonneveld', 'van'); // * returns 1: 'van Zonneveld' // * example 2: strchr('Kevin van Zonneveld', 'van', true); // * returns 2: 'Kevin ' return this.strstr( haystack, needle, bool ); } |
Examples
» Example 1
Running
1 | strchr('Kevin van Zonneveld', 'van'); |
Should return
1 | 'van Zonneveld' |
» Example 2
Running
1 | strchr('Kevin van Zonneveld', 'van', true); |
Should return
1 | 'Kevin ' |
Dependencies
In order to use this function, you also need:
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