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strrchr

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

strrchrTrouve la dernière occurrence d'un caractère dans une chaîne

Description

string strrchr ( string $haystack , mixed $needle )

Retourne le segment de la chaîne haystack qui commence avec la dernière occurrence de needle, jusqu'à la fin de la chaîne haystack.

Liste de paramètres

haystack

La chaîne dans laquelle on doit chercher.

needle

Si needle contient plus d'un caractère, seul le premier sera utilisé. Ce comportement est différent de celui de strchr().

Si needle n'est pas une chaîne, il est converti en entier, et utilisée comme caractère de code ASCII correspondant.

Valeurs de retour

Retourne la portion de la chaîne, ou FALSE si needle n'est pas trouvé.

Historique

Version Description
4.3.0 Cette fonction est maintenant compatible avec les données binaires.

Exemples

Exemple #1 Exemple avec strrchr()

<?php
// Lit le dernier dossier dans le chemin $PATH
$dir substr(strrchr($PATH":"), 1);

// Lit tout, après la dernière nouvelle ligne
$text "Ligne 1\nLigne 2\nLigne 3";
$last substr(strrchr($text10), );
?>

Notes

Note: Cette fonction gère les chaînes binaires.

Voir aussi

  • strstr() - Trouve la première occurrence dans une chaîne
  • strrpos() - Cherche la position de la dernière occurrence d'une sous-chaine dans une chaîne



strrev> <strpos
[edit] Last updated: Fri, 25 May 2012
 
add a note add a note User Contributed Notes strrchr
matthewkastor at live dot com 30-Mar-2011 01:07
<?php
/**
 * Removes the preceeding or proceeding portion of a string
 * relative to the last occurrence of the specified character.
 * The character selected may be retained or discarded.
 *
 * Example usage:
 * <code>
 * $example = 'http://example.com/path/file.php';
 * $cwd_relative[] = cut_string_using_last('/', $example, 'left', true);
 * $cwd_relative[] = cut_string_using_last('/', $example, 'left', false);
 * $cwd_relative[] = cut_string_using_last('/', $example, 'right', true);
 * $cwd_relative[] = cut_string_using_last('/', $example, 'right', false);
 * foreach($cwd_relative as $string) {
 *     echo "$string <br>".PHP_EOL;
 * }
 * </code>
 *
 * Outputs:
 * <code>
 * http://example.com/path/
 * http://example.com/path
 * /file.php
 * file.php
 * </code>
 *
 * @param string $character the character to search for.
 * @param string $string the string to search through.
 * @param string $side determines whether text to the left or the right of the character is returned.
 * Options are: left, or right.
 * @param bool $keep_character determines whether or not to keep the character.
 * Options are: true, or false.
 * @return string
 */
function cut_string_using_last($character, $string, $side, $keep_character=true) {
   
$offset = ($keep_character ? 1 : 0);
   
$whole_length = strlen($string);
   
$right_length = (strlen(strrchr($string, $character)) - 1);
   
$left_length = ($whole_length - $right_length - 1);
    switch(
$side) {
        case
'left':
           
$piece = substr($string, 0, ($left_length + $offset));
            break;
        case
'right':
           
$start = (0 - ($right_length + $offset));
           
$piece = substr($string, $start);
            break;
        default:
           
$piece = false;
            break;
    }
    return(
$piece);
}
?>
corey [works at] effim [dot coooom] 28-Sep-2009 10:03
Easiest way to get the domain off of an email:

<?php

$domain
= strrchr($email, '@');

// gets @gmail.com, with the preceding @.

?>

It's not perfect (see above in the manual), but it's pretty damn good.
franzemmanuel at gmail dot com 23-May-2009 05:30
this functions returns the full path of the current directory.
 
<?php

function CurrentFullPath()
{
   
$root = $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] ;
   
$self = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] ;
    return
$root.mb_substr($self,0,-mb_strlen(strrchr($self,"/"))) ;
}

echo
CurrentFullPath() ;

/*

If path is $path = "/home/me/www/pictures/control.php" ;

It will return :

/home/me/www/pictures

*/

?>
pnoexz at gmail dot com 05-Nov-2008 07:07
Here is my function that returns the type of a file. I fint it easier to add other types of files, and simplier than the rest i have seen around.

<?php
function findExt($filename){
   
$exts = array(
       
'.jpg' => 'image',
       
'.png' => 'image',
       
'.php' => 'php',
       
'.html' => 'html',
       
'.swf' => 'flash',
       
'.gz' => 'compressed',
       
'.tar' => 'compressed',
    );
   
$ext = strrchr($filename,'.');
    if (
$exts[$ext]) { return $exts[$ext]; }
    else { return
"unknown"; }
}
?>
equand at gmail dot com 29-May-2008 07:29
a KiSS variant of a previous note

<?php
function fcheck($f = "test.doc")
{
 
$fd = array(".xls" => "Microsoft Excel Worksheet",".doc" => "Microsoft Word Document",".pdf" => "Adobe Reader PDF File");
 
$s = $fd[strrchr($f,'.')];
 if (!empty(
$s))
 {
  return
$s;
 }
 else
 {
  return
"Unknown file type";
 }
}

?>
Emmanuel Quiban 21-May-2008 07:32
strrchr is useful also in determining file extensions.

Here is a sample code that determines the file type based on its file extension. This is useful in displaying the files in your page, without using the database for the file description list.

<?php
 
/* File Extension Display using arrays
     by: Emmanuel Quiban (Philippines)
     BSCS 2002, AdU
     21-May-2008
 */

 // Sample file
 
$filesample = "Mydocu.doc";

 
//Array for file description. You can expand the array list further with other file types you want
 
$filedes = array(
               
"Microsoft Excel Worksheet",
               
"Microsoft Word Document",
               
"Adobe Reader PDF File");

 
//Array for file extensions. Please take note that positions between the two arrays should be in sync with each other for correct file description.
 
$fileext = array(".xls", ".doc", ".pdf");

 
//This gets the file extension
 
$ext = strrchr($filesample,'.');

 
//This conditional statement checks if the file extension given is in the array and matches it with the file description
 
if (in_array($ext,$fileext)) {

       
//Search the array
       
$ext2 = array_search($ext, $fileext);

       
//Since the result of the array_search is in integer, you can now assign it as an array value
       
$filetype = $filedes[$ext2];

       
//Show the result
       
echo $filetype;
 } else {
       
$filetype = "Unknown file type";
 }
?>
-----
The output of the script above is:
Microsoft Word Document

Let's say even if the filename looks like "My.Docu.doc", strrchr still gets the value ".doc" because it gets the last occurance of the dot.
-----

You can also make it as a function, like this:

<?php
 
/* File Extension Display using arrays
     by: Emmanuel Quiban (Philippines)
     BSCS 2002, AdU
     21-May-2008
 */
 
function getFileType($yourfile){

 
$filedes = array(
               
"CompuServe GIF Image",
               
"JPEG Image",
               
"Portable Network Graphics (PNG) Image"
               
);

 
$fileext = array(".gif",".jpg",".png");

 
$ext = strrchr($yourfile,'.');
 if (
in_array($ext,$fileext)) {
       
$ext2 = array_search($ext, $fileext);
       
$filetype = $filedes[$ext2];
 } else {
       
$filetype = "Unknown file type";
 }

 return
$filetype;
 }
?>
subbz2k at yahoo dot de 01-Aug-2007 04:32
i just recently did a function, that uses strrchr to format - let's say a currency - with 2 decimals. can also be done using number_format but you may NOT always want an automatic rounding of your decimals. thats there this function comes in handy:

<?php
function formatTwoDecimals($value, $trim)
{
  
$after_comma = substr(strrchr($value, $trim), 0, 3);
  
$in_front_of_comma = (int) $value;
  
$final = $in_front_of_comma . $after_comma;

   return
$final;
}

echo
formatTwoDecimals("365.6078985", ".");
?>

this will produce
365.60

instead of
365.61
which will show up then you use number_format.
repley at freemail dot it 11-Aug-2006 06:57
Final get file name and extension into an array with or without dot, using strrchr and strrchr_reverse.
Note our use of !==. Now work if the position of $needle in $haystack was the 0th (first) character like ".htaccess"
<?
//strxchr(string haystack, string needle [, bool int leftinclusive [, bool int rightinclusive ]])
function strxchr($haystack, $needle, $l_inclusive = 0, $r_inclusive = 0){
  
//Note our use of !==. Now work if the position of $needle in $haystack was the 0th (first) character.
  
if(strrpos($haystack, $needle) !== false){
      
//Everything before last $needle in $haystack.
      
$left substr($haystack, 0, strrpos($haystack, $needle) + $l_inclusive);
      
//Switch value of $r_inclusive from 0 to 1 and viceversa.
      
$r_inclusive = ($r_inclusive == 0) ? 1 : 0;
      
//Everything after last $needle in $haystack.
      
$right substr(strrchr($haystack, $needle), $r_inclusive);
      
//Return $left and $right into an array.
      
$a = array($left, $right);
       return
$a;
   }else{
       return
false;
   }
}
?>

Repley
readless at gmx dot net 06-Jun-2006 07:55
to: repley at freemail dot it

the code works very well, but as i was trying to cut script names (e.g.: $_SERVER["SCRIPT_NAME"] => /index.php, cut the string at "/" and return "index.php") it returned nothing (false). i've modified your code and now it works also if the needle is the first char.
- regards from germany

<?php
//strxchr(string haystack, string needle [, bool int leftinclusive [, bool int rightinclusive ]])
function strxchr($haystack, $needle, $l_inclusive = 0, $r_inclusive = 0){
   if(
strrpos($haystack, $needle)){
      
//Everything before last $needle in $haystack.
      
$left substr($haystack, 0, strrpos($haystack, $needle) + $l_inclusive);
 
      
//Switch value of $r_inclusive from 0 to 1 and viceversa.
      
$r_inclusive = ($r_inclusive == 0) ? 1 : 0;
 
      
//Everything after last $needle in $haystack.
      
$right substr(strrchr($haystack, $needle), $r_inclusive);
 
      
//Return $left and $right into an array.
      
return array($left, $right);
   } else {
       if(
strrchr($haystack, $needle)) return array('', substr(strrchr($haystack, $needle), $r_inclusive));
       else return
false;
   }
}
?>
repley at freemail dot it 18-May-2006 03:09
Get file name and extension into an array with or without dot, using strrchr and strrchr_reverse.

<?
//strxchr(string haystack, string needle [, bool int leftinclusive [, bool int rightinclusive ]])
function strxchr($haystack, $needle, $l_inclusive = 0, $r_inclusive = 0){
   if(
strrpos($haystack, $needle)){
      
//Everything before last $needle in $haystack.
      
$left substr($haystack, 0, strrpos($haystack, $needle) + $l_inclusive);
 
      
//Switch value of $r_inclusive from 0 to 1 and viceversa.
      
$r_inclusive = ($r_inclusive == 0) ? 1 : 0;
 
      
//Everything after last $needle in $haystack.
      
$right substr(strrchr($haystack, $needle), $r_inclusive);
 
      
//Return $left and $right into an array.
      
$a = array($left, $right);
       return
$a;
   }else{
       return
false;
   }
}

//start test
$haystack = "unknown.txt.log.......gif.....jpeg";
$needle = ".";
$l_inclusive = 1; //1 for inclusive mode, 0 for NOT inclusive mode
$r_inclusive = 1; //1 for inclusive mode, 0 for NOT inclusive mode

$a = strxchr($haystack, $needle, $l_inclusive, $r_inclusive);
if(
$a){echo "Left: <strong>" . $a[0] . "</strong><br /> Right: <strong>" . $a[1] . "</strong>";}else{echo "Failed!";}
//end test
?>

Thanks to all.

Repley
sekati at gmail dot com 08-Apr-2006 05:43
just a small addition to carlos dot lage at gmail dot com note which makes it a bit more useful and flexible:

<?php
// return everything up to last instance of needle
// use $trail to include needle chars including and past last needle
function reverse_strrchr($haystack, $needle, $trail) {
    return
strrpos($haystack, $needle) ? substr($haystack, 0, strrpos($haystack, $needle) + $trail) : false;
}
// usage:
$ns = (reverse_strrchr($_SERVER["SCRIPT_URI"], "/", 0));
$ns2 = (reverse_strrchr($_SERVER["SCRIPT_URI"], "/", 1));
echo(
$ns . "<br>" . $ns2);
?>
freakinunreal at hotmail dot com 24-Dec-2005 10:54
to marcokonopacki at hotmail dot com.

I had to make a slight change in your function for it to return the complete needle inclusive.

// Reverse search of strrchr.
function strrrchr($haystack,$needle)
{

   // Returns everything before $needle (inclusive).
   //return substr($haystack,0,strpos($haystack,$needle)+1);
   // becomes
   return substr($haystack,0,strpos($haystack,$needle)+strlen($needle));
}

Note: the +1 becomes +strlen($needle)

Otherwise it only returns the first character in needle backwards.
arcesis - gmail - com 11-Nov-2005 06:26
A quick way to get file's extension (if it has one, otherwise you get an empty string), which can be used when you want to rename the file but keep the old extension. Or for similar purposes. Temporary variable is used just because it's slightly faster to store the value than to run the strrchr() function again.

<?php
$ext
= substr(($t=strrchr("file.ext",'.'))!==false?$t:'',1);
?>
Primo Anderson Do Sítio 29-Jul-2005 10:24
$filename = 'strrchr_test.php';
print strrchr( $filename, '.' );

Result:
.php

$other_filename = 'strrchr_test.asp.php';
print  strrchr( $other_filename, '.' );

Result:
.php
carlos dot lage at gmail dot com 03-Apr-2005 11:45
I used dchris1 at bigpond dot net dot au 's reverse strrchr and reduced it to one line of code and fixed it's functionality - the real strrchr() returns FALSE if the needle is not found, not the haystack :)

<?php
// reverse strrchr()
function reverse_strrchr($haystack, $needle)
{
                return
strrpos($haystack, $needle) ? substr($haystack, 0, strrpos($haystack, $needle) +1 ) : false;
}
?>
dchris1 at bigpond dot net dot au 16-Feb-2004 07:16
The function provided by marcokonopacki at hotmail dot com isn't really a reverse-version of strrchr(), rather a reverse version of strchr(). It returns everything from the start of $haystack up to the FIRST instance of the $needle. This is basically a reverse of the behavior which you expect from strchr(). A reverse version of strrchr() would return everything in $haystack up to the LAST instance of $needle, eg:

<?php
// reverse strrchr() - PHP v4.0b3 and above
function reverse_strrchr($haystack, $needle)
{
   
$pos = strrpos($haystack, $needle);
    if(
$pos === false) {
        return
$haystack;
    }
    return
substr($haystack, 0, $pos + 1);
}
?>

Note that this function will need to be modified slightly to work with pre 4.0b3 versions of PHP due to the return type of strrpos() ('0' is not necessarily 'false'). Check the documentation on strrpos() for more info.

A function like this can be useful for extracting the path to a script, for example:

<?
$string
= "/path/to/the/file/filename.php";

echo
reverse_strrchr($string, '/'); // will echo "/path/to/the/file/"
?>
andfarm at thibs dot menloschool dot org 23-May-2003 04:24
strrchr is also very useful for finding the extension of a file. For example:

$ext = strrchr($filename, ".");

and $ext will contain the extension of the file, including a ".", if the file has an extension, and FALSE if the file has no extension. If the file has multiple extensions, such as "evilfile.jpg.vbs", then this construction will just return the last extension.
marcokonopacki at hotmail dot com 14-Apr-2003 12:43
<?

// Reverse search of strrchr.
function strrrchr($haystack,$needle)
{

   
// Returns everything before $needle (inclusive).
   
return substr($haystack,0,strpos($haystack,$needle)+1);
   
}

$string = "FIELD NUMBER(9) NOT NULL";

echo
strrrchr($string,")"); // Will print FIELD (9)

?>
juancri at tagnet dot org 16-Nov-2002 03:02
this functions returns the name of the current directory.
<?php
function currentd() {
    return
substr(strrchr(`pwd`, '/'), 1);
}
?>

 
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