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chr> <bin2hex
Last updated: Fri, 06 Nov 2009

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chop

(PHP 4, PHP 5)

chopAlias of rtrim()

Description

This function is an alias of: rtrim().

Notes

Note: chop() is different than the Perl chop() function, which removes the last character in the string.



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chop
rahuls8730 at gmail dot com
18-May-2009 08:03
Definition and Usage

The chop() function will remove a white space or other predefined character from the right end of a string.

This function is an alias of the rtrim() function.
Syntax
chop(string,charlist)

Parameter     Description
string     Required. Specifies the string to check
charlist     Optional. Specifies which characters to remove from the string.
The following characters are allowed and is set to be removed if the charlist parameter is empty:

    * "\0" - ASCII 0, NULL
    * "\t" - ASCII 9, a tab
    * "\n" - ASCII 10, a new line
    * "\x0B" - ASCII 11, a vertical tab.
    * "\r" - ASCII 13, a carriage return
    * " " - ASCII 32, an ordinary white space
anon at mailinator dot com
11-May-2007 10:06
Another possible one would be to use this:

<?php
function chup(){

$ar=Array();

foreach(
func_get_args() as $b) {

push($ar,$b[strlen($b)-1]);

&
$b[strlen($b)-1]='';

  }

return
$ar;

 }
?>

If you wanted to perl-chop a va list of strings and return the removed chars. Obviously you can easily mod it for va list arrays of strings and the like.

chr> <bin2hex
Last updated: Fri, 06 Nov 2009
 
 
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