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I have this string: "09001200" and I need to turn it on this another string: "09:00 - 12:00".

Is there any function in php that put a specific character between two characters? like a ":" between that 90.

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It can be done by sustr_replace method

$newString = substr_replace($oldString, $char_to_insert, $pos, 0);

Example:

echo substr_replace("09001200", ":", 2, 0);

Output: 09:001200

Complete code:

$old = "09001200";
$new = substr_replace($old, ":", 2, 0);
$new = substr_replace($new, " - ", 5, 0);
$new = substr_replace($new, ":", 10, 0);
echo $new;

Output: 09:00 - 12:00

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The function you're looking for doesn't exist directly (insert string into string), but you can simulate this with the substr_replace function. The logic is to replace a zero length portion in a given position of a string:

$new_str = substr_replace({original}, {string to insert}, {position}, 0);

This obviously will operates on one character at a time. And for this reason, a regex based operation could be more practical. Here is another approach with preg_replace:

$new = preg_replace('/(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)(\d\d)/', "$1:$2 - $3:$4", $input);
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