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I need help return everything after "I can read." I understand that this will search the string and find whats in the array $check but how do I make it check and then return all whats found after "I can read"?

$string = "I can read. I can count. I can spell.";
$check = array("I can count.", "I can't count.");
$find = stristr($string, $check, true);
echo $find;

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$find = 'I can read.';
$string = '[...]';

echo substr($string,stripos($string,$find)+strlen($find));
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  • Thanks just what I needed. Accepted your answer.
    – sarsar
    Jul 21, 2011 at 19:48
  • note you can use stristr but second param should be just a simple string
    – dynamic
    Jul 21, 2011 at 20:04
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Here is what the docs say the second parameter (needle) of stistr:

If needle is not a string, it is converted to an integer and applied as the ordinal value of a character.

Then you have to define $check as follow:

$check = "I can read";

you do not need the third parameter if you want to get the substring after $check, documentation states:

If TRUE, stristr() returns the part of the haystack before the first occurrence of the needle.

That's why you have to call stristr with only two arguments:

$find = stristr($string, $check);
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  • it described on the last line of code, just use stristr with the string you are searching in and the needle
    – Dalen
    Jul 21, 2011 at 19:48

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