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I need to find special templates in strings. One of this strings is:

@if($fabric->id == $product->fabric_id)<br />\r

When I try to check @if in string with php function strpos, it gives me false. Link to sandbox: http://sandbox.onlinephpfunctions.com/code/f54c3a1c0124086833deccf4fbcb5e07b656fa93

But it works correctly when the string has a space before '@if'. Why? http://sandbox.onlinephpfunctions.com/code/55b2046ba7f4e1fdc88cf5fd4113e681b7dd4a75

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strpos() returns an index of the string that you search. In first case it is 0 (zero), since @if is at the very beginning. When there is a space before it, the position is 1 (one). What confuses you is that 0 (zero) is also interpreted as false by PHP in conditional statements, while 1 (one) is interpreted as true.

If you want to make sure that the string was not found at all, not even at zero position, you need to use strict comparison operators:

if (strpos($str, '@if') === false) { echo 'Not found'; }
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  • As said in strpos documentation, you should use === operator to check if strpos return really false or not.
    – Anthony
    Jan 10, 2017 at 7:13

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