On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 08:12:43PM -0800, Daevid Vincent wrote:

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Paul M Foster [mailto:pa...@quillandmouse.com]
> > Sent: Monday, January 25, 2010 8:05 PM
> > To: php-general@lists.php.net
> > Subject: Re: [PHP] If the first four characters are "0000", then do {}
> >
> > On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 09:36:50PM -0500, John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
> >
> > > I am reading the manual: http://ca.php.net/manual/en/ref.strings.php
> > >
> > > $mydata->restored = "0000-00-00";
> > >
> > > How do I express this? If the first four characters are
> > "0000", then do {}
> > >
> > > What I am looking for is in strpos(), no?
> > >
> > > if (????????????)
> > > {
> > > }
> >
> > >From what I understand, strpos() faster than a lot of other similar
> > string functions and much faster than regexps. You could do:
> >
> > if (strpos($mydata->restored, '0000') === 0) {
> >     do_stuff();
> > }
> 
> Ah. Clever use of the "== 0" (tripple equals not necessary).

No, the === was purposeful, since strpos can return false if there's no
match. If you simply use == 0, it will trigger on both false, and the
0 index. If you use !== false, you're only testing for no match.

Paul

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