Example
Find the position of the last occurrence of "php" inside the string:
<?php
echo strripos("I love
php, I love php too!","PHP");
?>
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Definition and Usage
The strripos() function finds the position of the last occurrence of a string inside another string.
Note: The strripos() function is case-insensitive.
Related functions:
- stripos() - Finds the position of the first occurrence of a string inside another string (case-insensitive)
- strpos() - Finds the position of the first occurrence of a string inside another string (case-sensitive)
- strrpos() - Finds the position of the last occurrence of a string inside another string (case-sensitive)
Syntax
strripos(string,find,start)
Parameter | Description |
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string | Required. Specifies the string to search |
find | Required. Specifies the string to find |
start | Optional. Specifies where to begin the search |
Technical Details
Return Value: | Returns the position of the last occurrence of a string inside another string, or FALSE if the string is not found. Note: String positions start at 0, and not 1. |
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PHP Version: | 5+ |
Changelog: | As of PHP 5.0, the find parameter may now be a string of more
than one character The start parameter was added in PHP 5.0 |
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