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  • replace 1.06 KiB
    NAME
    	replace - generic replace function
    
    SYNTAX
    	string replace(string s, string from, string to);
    	or
    	string replace(string s, string *from, string *to);
    	or
    	array replace(array a, mixed from, mixed to);
    	or
    	mapping replace(mapping a, mixed from, mixed to);
    
    DESCRIPTION
    	This function can do several kinds replacement operations, the
    	different syntaxes do different things as follow:
    
    	string replace(string s, string from, string to);
    
    	   When given strings as second and third argument, a copy of
    	   s with every occurance of 'from' return 'to' is returned.
    
    	string replace(string s, string *from, string *to);
    
    	   When given arrays of strings as second and third argument,
    	   every occurance of from[0] in s is replaced by to[0],
    	   from[1] is replaced by to[1] and so on...
    
    	array replace(array a, mixed from, mixed to);	
    	mapping replace(mapping a, mixed from, mixed to);
    
    	   When the first argument is an array or mapping, the values in
    	   a are searched for values equal to from, which are replaced by
    	   to destructively.
    
    KEYWORDS
    	string, array, mapping