mb_ereg_search_setpos

(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5, PHP 7)

mb_ereg_search_setposSet start point of next regular expression match

설명

bool mb_ereg_search_setpos ( int $position )

mb_ereg_search_setpos() sets the starting point of a match for mb_ereg_search().

인수

position

The position to set. If it is negative, it counts from the end of the string.

반환값

성공 시 TRUE를, 실패 시 FALSE를 반환합니다.

변경점

버전 설명
7.1.0 Support for negative positions has been added.

주의

Note:

내부 인코딩이나 mb_regex_encoding()으로 정의한 문자 인코딩을 이 함수의 문자 인코딩으로 사용할 수 있습니다.

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phpnet at osps dot net
3 years ago
This method, like mb_ereg_search_pos, appears to use byte offsets, not character offsets. This seems counter intuitive for the mb_* methods, which inherently take a "character" view of strings, as opposed to a "byte" based view. Even the mb_strpos method returns a character offset.

The following code reveals this byte-oriented behaviour:

<?php
    $x
= 'abc456789'. "\u{1000}" .'abc4567890';
   
$re = 'ab.';
    echo
'x='. $x .PHP_EOL;
    echo
're='. $re .PHP_EOL;
   
mb_ereg_search_init( $x );
   
mb_internal_encoding( mb_detect_encoding( $x) );
    echo
'mb_strlen='. mb_strlen( $x ) .PHP_EOL;
    echo
'strlen='. strlen( $x ) .PHP_EOL;
    foreach ( array(
0, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 ) as $o ) {

       
mb_ereg_search_setpos( $o );
        echo
'Offset='. $o
           
.' mb_substr='. mb_substr( $x, $o )
            .
' substr='. substr( $x, $o )
            .
' mb_ereg_search_regs='. print_r( mb_ereg_search_regs( $re ), true  )
            .
PHP_EOL;
    }

?>
With character offsets, we would expect offsets 11 and above to return no search result, whereas what we see is:

<?php

=abc456789ကabc4567890
re
=ab.
mb_strlen=20
strlen
=22
Offset
=0 mb_substr=abc456789ကabc4567890 substr=abc456789ကabc4567890 mb_ereg_search_regs=Array
(
    [
0] => abc
)

Offset=9 mb_substr=ကabc4567890 substr=ကabc4567890 mb_ereg_search_regs=Array
(
    [
0] => abc
)

Offset=10 mb_substr=abc4567890 substr=��abc4567890 mb_ereg_search_regs=Array
(
    [
0] => abc
)

Offset=11 mb_substr=bc4567890 substr=�abc4567890 mb_ereg_search_regs=Array
(
    [
0] => abc
)

Offset=12 mb_substr=c4567890 substr=abc4567890 mb_ereg_search_regs=Array
(
    [
0] => abc
)

Offset=13 mb_substr=4567890 substr=bc4567890 mb_ereg_search_regs=
?>
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