strcmp() – PHP String Functions
Syntax :
Description :
strcmp() function will compare two strings. This is case-sensitive function.
Parameter :
- string1 – This is a Required parameter. It is the first string which will be compared.
- string2 – This is a Required parameter. It is the second string which will be compared.
Output :
Return values in this function are:
- 0 – if the two strings are equal.
- < 0 – if string1 is less than string2.
- > 0 – if string1 is greater than string2.
Related articles : strcasecmp(), substr_compare(), strstr(), substr().
strcmp() – PHP Functions Example 1 : It returns 0, if the two strings are equal.
<?php echo strcmp("Hi from tutorialmines.","Hi from tutorialmines."); // case-sensitive comparison ?>
Output of above code in the browser is as below:
strcmp() – PHP Functions Example 2 : It returns 0, if the two strings are equal. Case of character matter in this function. “Hi from tutorialmines.” is different from “hI from Tutorialmines.”.
<?php echo strcmp("Hi from tutorialmines.","Hi from tutorialmines."); echo "<br/>"; echo strcmp("Hi from tutorialmines.","hI from Tutorialmines."); ?>
Output of above code in the browser is as below:
-32
strcmp() – PHP Functions Example 3 :
<?php echo "String1 is equal to string2<br/>"; echo strcmp("Hi from tutorialmines.","Hi from tutorialmines."); echo "<br/>String1 is greater than string2<br/>"; echo strcmp("Hi from tutorialmines.","Hi from."); echo "<br/>String1 is less than string2<br/>"; echo strcmp("Hi from tutorialmines.","Hi from tutorialmines from PHP section."); ?>