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Php trim string charaters2/13/2024 ![]() Makes a new string by converting quoted-printable string into an 8-bit string Puts a query string into specified variablesĭisplays a specified string or multiple stringsĭisplays a specified formatted string or multiple strings Takes the first character of a string and returns its ASCII value Makes a new string by formatting a number. Puts new HTML line breaks in the front of every newline in a string Returns information about a specific location Makes a new string by formatting it as a currency string Makes a new string by removing whitespace and other unnecessary characters from the left side of a string Returns information about locale numeric and monetary formatting Returns the Levenshtein distance between two PHP strings ![]() Makes a new string by converting the first letter of the specified string to lowercase Makes a new string by converting predefined characters to HTML elements Makes a new string by converting predefined HTML elements to characters Makes a new string by converting plain text to HTML entities Makes a new string by converting HTML elements to characters Makes a new string by converting the specified string of hexadecimal characters to ASCII characters Returns the translation table used by htmlspecialchars() and htmlentities()Ĭonverts Hebrew text to visual text and new lines (\n) into Writes the string into specified output stream Gives information about characters that the string contains Makes a new string by converting using the uuencode algorithm Makes a new string by removing whitespace and other unnecessary characters from the right side of a stringĭisplays a character defined by a specified ASCII valueĬonverts a string from one Cyrillic character-set to another Makes a new string by converting every character of a string to hexadecimal values Makes a new string by adding backslashes to the front of predefined characters Makes a new string by adding backslashes to the front of each specified character
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