In contrast to strpos(), the return value of iconv_strpos() is the number of characters that appear before the needle, rather than the offset in bytes to the position where the needle has been found. (Source: http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.iconv-strpos.php)
The following code example shows that iconv_strpos()
and strpos()
returning the same values.
$string = "dd.MM.yy";
echo "d: ".strpos($string, 'd'); // 0
echo "M: ".strpos($string, 'M'); // 3
echo "y: ".strpos($string, 'y'); // 6
echo "d: ".iconv_strpos($string, 'd'); // 0
echo "M: ".iconv_strpos($string, 'M'); // 3
echo "y: ".iconv_strpos($string, 'y'); // 6
Why should i use iconv_strpos instead of strpos?
strpos()
will not solve problem of getting specific chars position. Don't use strpos() if you try to get positions in non-ANSI string.