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mb_strimwidth

(PHP 4 >= 4.0.6, PHP 5)

mb_strimwidth — Get truncated string with specified width

Descripción

string mb_strimwidth ( string $str , int $start , int $width [, string $trimmarker [, string $encoding ]] )

Truncates string str to specified width .

Lista de parámetros

str

The string being decoded.

start

The start position offset. Number of characters from the beginning of string. (First character is 0)

width

The width of the desired trim.

trimmarker

A string that is added to the end of string when string is truncated.

encoding

The encoding parameter is the character encoding. If it is omitted, the internal character encoding value will be used.

Valores retornados

The truncated string. If trimmarker is set, trimmarker is appended to the return value.

Ejemplos

Example #1 mb_strimwidth() example

<?php
$str 
mb_strimwidth($str040"..>");
?>



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mb_strimwidth
josiah dot ritchie at gmail dot com
13-Sep-2007 08:48
While having the option to append a string to the end is nice, you can run into the problem of having a space between the append if the width is truncated after a space. I find something like this to be more attractive in the output, although messy in the code.

rtrim(mb_strimwidth($string, 0, 24))."..."

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