Use PHP functions in JavaScript

JavaScript strchr

An alias for strstr

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function strchr ( haystack, needle, bool ) {
    // An alias for strstr  
    // 
    // version: 1008.1718
    // 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 );
}
external links: original PHP docs | raw js source

Examples

» Example 1

Running

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strchr('Kevin van Zonneveld', 'van');

Should return

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'van Zonneveld'

» Example 2

Running

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strchr('Kevin van Zonneveld', 'van', true);

Should return

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'Kevin '

Dependencies

In order to use this function, you also need:

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Authors

Thanks to the following developers, you get to have strchr goodness in JavaScript.

Comments

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