PHP hebrevc() Function
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Definition and Usage
The hebrevc() function converts Hebrew text from a right-to-left flow to a
left-to-right flow. It also converts new lines (\n) into <br />.
Only ASCII characters between 224 and 251, and punctuation characters
will be affected.
Syntax
hebrevc(string,maxcharline)
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Parameter |
Description |
string |
Required. A Hebrew text |
maxcharline |
Optional. Specifies maximum characters for each line.
hebrev() will avoid breaking words if possible |
Tips and Notes
Tip: hebrev() and hebrevc() can convert Hebrew logical text (the
Windows encoding) to Hebrew visual text. Hebrew visual requires no special
right-to-left character support to be displayed properly, making it very useful
for displaying Hebrew text on the web.
Example
<?php
echo hebrevc("á çùåï äúùñâ\ná çùåï äúùñâ");
?>
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The output of the code above will be:
âñùúä ïåùç á
âñùúä ïåùç á
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