PHP strcmp() Function
Complete PHP String Reference
Definition and Usage
The strcmp() function compares two strings.
This function returns:
- 0 - if the two strings are equal
- <0 - if string1 is less than string2
- >0 - if string1 is greater than string2
Syntax
Parameter |
Description |
string1 |
Required. Specifies the first string to compare |
string2 |
Required. Specifies the second string to compare |
Tips and Notes
Note: The strcmp() function is binary safe and case-sensitive.
Example
<?php
echo strcmp("Hello world!","Hello world!");
?>
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The output of the code above will be:
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