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PHP strtr() Function


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Definition and Usage

The strtr() function translates certain characters in a string.

Syntax

strtr(string,from,to)

or

strtr(string,array)

Parameter Description
string Required. Specifies the string to translate
from Required (unless array is used). Specifies what characters to change
to Required (unless array is used). Specifies what characters to change into
array Required (unless to and from is used). An array containing what to change from as key, and what to change to as value


Tips and Notes

Note: If from and to are different length, both will be formatted to the length of the shortest.


Example 1

<?php
echo strtr("Hilla Warld","ia","eo");
?>

The output of the code above will be:

Hello World


Example 2

<?php
$arr = array("Hello" => "Hi", "world" => "earth");
echo strtr("Hello world",$arr);
?>

The output of the code above will be:

Hi earth


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