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I need to remove last two characters from a string if it is -C. I'm using the following code for this purpose. Its not producing proper result in some situations.

eg 1: Correct result

$str = "215-RTST-C";
echo chop($str,"-C");

eg 2: Incorrect Result

$str = "210-ADBC-C";
echo chop($str,"-C");

Can anyone help me track the issue?

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echo preg_replace('/-C$/', '', $str);

would work.

chop() aka rtrim() is not suitable, because it does not obey character order and has no possibility to limit the number of characters it chop()s.

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For something like this you could use substr. This would do what you need:

$str = "215-RTST-C";
if (substr($str, -2) == '-C')
    $str = substr($str, 0, -2);
echo $str;

Edit: syck's answer is more efficient, I didn't think of using preg_replace.

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