Commit 61a96f03 authored by legenerationlazi's avatar legenerationlazi

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<?php ?>
* The //CONCAT// function returns a string that is a concatenation of its arguments. In the example above we
map the concatenation of users firstname and lastname to a value called name
......@@ -14,7 +12,8 @@ foreach(\$users as \$user) {
// its a mapped function value
print \$user->name;
}
?></code>
?>
</code>
......@@ -32,7 +31,8 @@ The //SUBSTRING// function returns a string.
foreach(\$users as \$user) {
print \$user->name;
}
?></code>
?>
</code>
......@@ -51,7 +51,8 @@ not provided, BOTH is assumed. The //TRIM// function returns the trimmed string.
foreach(\$users as \$user) {
print \$user->name;
}
?></code>
?>
</code>
* The //LOWER// and //UPPER// functions convert a string to lower and upper case, respectively. They return a
......@@ -67,11 +68,11 @@ string.
foreach(\$users as \$user) {
print \$user->name;
}
?></code>
?>
</code>
*
The //LOCATE// function returns the position of a given string within a string, starting the search at a specified
* The //LOCATE// function returns the position of a given string within a string, starting the search at a specified
position. It returns the first position at which the string was found as an integer. The first argument
is the string to be located; the second argument is the string to be searched; the optional third argument
is an integer that represents the string position at which the search is started (by default, the beginning of
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