Number is octal?
Simple and easy:
<?php
function is_octal($x) {
return decoct(octdec($x)) == $x;
}
echo is_octal(077); // true
echo is_octal(195); // false
?>
Thanks
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octdec
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
octdec — Octal to decimal
Description
Returns the decimal equivalent of the octal number represented by the octal_string argument.
Parameters
- octal_string
-
The octal string to convert
Return Values
The decimal representation of octal_string
ChangeLog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| Since 4.1.0 | The function can now convert numbers that are too large to fit into the platforms integer type, larger values are returned as float in that case. |
Examples
Example #1 octdec() example
<?php
echo octdec('77') . "\n";
echo octdec(decoct(45));
?>
The above example will output:
63 45
octdec
contato at andersonfraga dot net
18-Aug-2008 10:30
18-Aug-2008 10:30
harry at disgruntledgoat dot com
27-Mar-2007 01:03
27-Mar-2007 01:03
Calling the sticky bit "text" is not erroneous: On UNIX back in 1974, it instructed the operating system to retain the text segment of the program in swap space after the process exited. This speeded subsequent executions by allowing the kernel to make a single operation of moving the program from swap to real memory.
11-Sep-2002 10:51
The 'S' flag for Unix file access rights is badly computed in the above sample.
If the corresponding 'x' bit (exec) is not set, and the 's' bit (setgid/setuid/sticky) is set, then the flag should not be displayed as and uppercase 'S', but as a lower case 's'. Also the sticky bit (mainly used for folders with public right access rights such as /tmp to protect against deletion by non owner) is badly named ("text"?).
meheler at searchbc dot com
26-Oct-2001 05:03
26-Oct-2001 05:03
This function and decoct work great when working with file permissions. For example:
<?php
$mode = octdec('4750');
$user['suid'] = ($mode & 04000);
$user['read'] = ($mode & 00400);
$user['write'] = ($mode & 00200);
$user['execute'] = ($mode & 00100);
$group['sgid'] = ($mode & 02000);
$group['read'] = ($mode & 00040);
$group['write'] = ($mode & 00020);
$group['execute'] = ($mode & 00010);
$other['text'] = ($mode & 01000);
$other['read'] = ($mode & 00004);
$other['write'] = ($mode & 00002);
$other['execute'] = ($mode & 00001);
$attrs = array('-','-','-','-','-','-','-','-','-','-');
if ($system['dir']) $attrs[0] = 'd';
if ($user['read']) $attrs[1] = 'r';
if ($user['write']) $attrs[2] = 'w';
if ($user['execute']) $attrs[3] = 'x';
if ($user['suid']) $attrs[3] = 'S';
if ($group['read']) $attrs[4] = 'r';
if ($group['write']) $attrs[5] = 'w';
if ($group['execute']) $attrs[6] = 'x';
if ($group['sgid']) $attrs[6] = 'S';
if ($other['read']) $attrs[7] = 'r';
if ($other['write']) $attrs[8] = 'w';
if ($other['execute']) $attrs[9] = 'x';
if ($other['text']) $attrs[9] = 'T';
echo '<pre>';
echo 'Mode Decimal: ' . $mode . "\n";
echo 'Mode Octal: ' . decoct($mode) . "\n";
echo 'Mode String: ' . implode('',$attrs)."\n";
echo '</pre>';
?>
Outputs:
Mode Decimal: 2536
Mode Octal: 4750
Mode String: -rwSr-x---
-Mike
