Description
array
str_split ( string string [, int split_length] )
Converts a string to an array. If the optional
split_length parameter is specified, the
returned array will be broken down into chunks with each being
split_length in length, otherwise each chunk
will be one character in length.
FALSE is returned if split_length is less
than 1. If the split_length length exceeds the
length of string, the entire string is returned
as the first (and only) array element.
Example 1. Example uses of str_split()
<?php
$str = "Hello Friend";
$arr1 = str_split($str); $arr2 = str_split($str, 3);
print_r($arr1); print_r($arr2);
?>
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Output may look like:
Array
(
[0] => H
[1] => e
[2] => l
[3] => l
[4] => o
[5] =>
[6] => F
[7] => r
[8] => i
[9] => e
[10] => n
[11] => d
)
Array
(
[0] => Hel
[1] => lo
[2] => Fri
[3] => end
) |
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Example 2. Examples related to str_split()
<?php
$str = "Hello Friend";
echo $str{0}; // H echo $str{8}; // i
// Creates: array('H','e','l','l','o',' ','F','r','i','e','n','d') $arr1 = preg_split('//', $str, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
?>
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See also chunk_split(),
preg_split(),
split(),
count_chars(),
str_word_count(), and
for.