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strtolower

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strtolowerПриводит строку к нижнему регистру

Описание

strtolower(string $string): string

Функция возвращает строку string, в которой преобразовала алфавитные ASCII-символы в нижний регистр.

Байты в диапазоне от символа "A", который в кодировке Юникод назначили кодовой точке 0x41, до символа "Z", который назначили кодовой точке 0x5a, преобразуются в строчную букву, которая соответствует заглавной, путём добавления числа 32 к каждому значению байта.

Функцией также пользуются для преобразования ASCII-символов в строках, которые закодировали в кодировке UTF-8, поскольку функция проигнорирует многобайтовые символы кодировки UTF-8. Многобайтовые символы, которые не входят в кодировку ASCII, преобразовывают функцией mb_strtolower().

Список параметров

string

Входная строка.

Возвращаемые значения

Функция возвращает строку в нижнем регистре.

Список изменений

Версия Описание
8.2.0 Приведение к единому регистру больше не зависит от региональных настроек, которые установили функцией setlocale(). Преобразовываются только символы кодировки ASCII.

Примеры

Пример #1 Пример приведения с строки к нижнему регистру функцией strtolower()

<?php

$str
= "Mary Had A Little Lamb and She LOVED It So";
$str = strtolower($str);
echo
$str; // Выводит: mary had a little lamb and she loved it so

?>

Примечания

Замечание: Функция безопасна для обработки данных в двоичной форме.

Смотрите также

  • strtoupper() - Приводит строку к верхнему регистру
  • ucfirst() - Преобразовывает первый символ строки в верхний регистр
  • ucwords() - Преобразовывает в верхний регистр первый символ каждого слова в строке
  • mb_strtolower() - Приводит строку к нижнему регистру

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Примечания пользователей 13 notes

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marcin at maydesign dot pl
14 years ago
strtolower(); doesn't work for polish chars

<?php strtolower("mĄkA"); ?>
will return: mĄka;

the best solution - use mb_strtolower()

<?php mb_strtolower("mĄkA",'UTF-8'); ?>
will return: mąka
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coder at bulgaria dot bg
15 years ago
for cyrillic and UTF 8 use mb_convert_case

exampel

<?php
$string
= "Австралия";
$string = mb_convert_case($string, MB_CASE_LOWER, "UTF-8");
echo
$string;

//output is: австралия
?>
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helvete at bahno dot net
10 years ago
It is worth noting that
<?php
var_dump
(strtolower(null))
?>
returns:
string(0) ""
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dbers26 at gmail dot com
15 years ago
the function arraytolower will create duplicate entries since keys are case sensitive.

<?php
$array
= array('test1' => 'asgAFasDAAd', 'TEST2' => 'ASddhshsDGb', 'TeSt3 '=> 'asdasda@asdadadASDASDgh');

$array = arraytolower($array);
?>
/*
Array
(
[test1] => asgafasdaad
[TEST2] => ASddhshsDGb
[TeSt3] => asdasda@asdadadASDASDgh
[test2] => asddhshsdgb
[test3] => asdasda@asdadadasdasdgh
)
*/

I prefer this method

<?php
function arraytolower($array, $include_leys=false) {

if(
$include_leys) {
foreach(
$array as $key => $value) {
if(
is_array($value))
$array2[strtolower($key)] = arraytolower($value, $include_leys);
else
$array2[strtolower($key)] = strtolower($value);
}
$array = $array2;
}
else {
foreach(
$array as $key => $value) {
if(
is_array($value))
$array[$key] = arraytolower($value, $include_leys);
else
$array[$key] = strtolower($value);
}
}

return
$array;
}
?>

which when used like this

<?php
$array
= $array = array('test1' => 'asgAFasDAAd', 'TEST2' => 'ASddhshsDGb', 'TeSt3 '=> 'asdasda@asdadadASDASDgh');

$array1 = arraytolower($array);
$array2 = arraytolower($array,true);

print_r($array1);
print_r($array2);
?>

will give output of

Array
(
[test1] => asgafasdaad
[TEST2] => asddhshsdgb
[TeSt3] => asdasda@asdadadasdasdgh
)
Array
(
[test1] => asgafasdaad
[test2] => asddhshsdgb
[test3] => asdasda@asdadadasdasdgh
)
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patricia at steuerungb dot de
17 years ago
When you're not sure, how the current locale is set, you might find the following function useful. It's strtolower for utf8-formatted text:

<?php
function strtolower_utf8($inputString) {
$outputString = utf8_decode($inputString);
$outputString = strtolower($outputString);
$outputString = utf8_encode($outputString);
return
$outputString;
}
?>

It's not suitable for every occasion, but it surely gets in handy. I use it for lowering German 'Umlauts' like ä and ö.
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mhuggins57 at yahoo dot com
19 years ago
There's a ucfirst "function" to make the first character uppercase, but there's no "lcfirst" function to make the first character lowercase. Here's my own code to accomplish this.

<?
function lcfirst($str) {
return strtolower(substr($str, 0, 1)) . substr($str, 1);
}
?>

I found this particularly useful for generating XML nodes with the Reflection class.
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rodrigoATsistemasparainternetDOTcomDOTbr
16 years ago
<?php
function fullLower($str){
// convert to entities
$subject = htmlentities($str,ENT_QUOTES);
$pattern = '/&([a-z])(uml|acute|circ';
$pattern.= '|tilde|ring|elig|grave|slash|horn|cedil|th);/e';
$replace = "'&'.strtolower('\\1').'\\2'.';'";
$result = preg_replace($pattern, $replace, $subject);
// convert from entities back to characters
$htmltable = get_html_translation_table(HTML_ENTITIES);
foreach(
$htmltable as $key => $value) {
$result = ereg_replace(addslashes($value),$key,$result);
}
return(
strtolower($result));
}

echo
fullLower("Ã É Ò Õ ÚÙÛ");

//results ã é ò õ úùû
//adapted from fullUpper on strtoupper manual
?>
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rok dot kralj at gmail dot com
17 years ago
Slovenian characters

<?php
function strtolower_slovenian($string)
{
$low=array("Č" => "č", "Ž" => "ž", "Š" => "š");
return
strtolower(strtr($string,$low));
}

?>
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marco at recchiuti dot it
17 years ago
Maybe it is not so elegant, but it Works.
It's just a fast Idea and it is what I need.
Any hacks for other characters (link !, ? etc etc) should help.

function RemoveShouting($string)
{
$frase = "";
$astri = explode(".", $string);
foreach ($astri as $elem)
$frase .= " ".ucfirst(trim(strtolower($elem))).". ";

return trim($frase);
}

Cheers!
M
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Patrick
18 years ago
If you're considering using the below unhtmlentities function from phpContrib, I would suggest this one as an alternative:

<?php
function unhtmlentities($string)
{
// replace numeric entities
$string = preg_replace('~&#x([0-9a-f]+);~ei', 'chr(hexdec("\\1"))', $string);
$string = preg_replace('~&#([0-9]+);~e', 'chr(\\1)', $string);
// replace literal entities
$trans_tbl = get_html_translation_table(HTML_ENTITIES);
$trans_tbl = array_flip($trans_tbl);
return
strtr($string, $trans_tbl);
}
?>

That was copied exactly from the html_entity_decode manual page. It'll handle numeric entities correctly, the below function won't.
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bkimble at ebaseweb dot com
21 years ago
Heres a small function I wrote to stop people from submitting data that is ALL IN CAPS SO THEY CAN GET MORE ATTENTION THAT THE REST OF THE USER SUBMITTED DATA on my website :) If you can make it better, by all means do so. This function splits up words delimited by a space, and makes only the first letter of each word capitalized. You can easily modify it so it's only the very first word of the string. I've also added some exceptions so you don't make things like roman numerals look like "Iii" or "Xcmii" or something.

function RemoveShouting($string)
{
$lower_exceptions = array(
"to" => "1", "a" => "1", "the" => "1", "of" => "1"
);

$higher_exceptions = array(
"I" => "1", "II" => "1", "III" => "1", "IV" => "1",
"V" => "1", "VI" => "1", "VII" => "1", "VIII" => "1",
"XI" => "1", "X" => "1"
);

$words = split(" ", $string);
$newwords = array();
foreach ($words as $word)
{
if (!$higher_exceptions[$word]) $word = strtolower($word);
if (!$lower_exceptions[$word]) $word[0] = strtoupper($word[0]);
array_push($newwords, $word);
}
return join(" ", $newwords);
}

BK
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RCube
13 years ago
To convert an entire array to lower, I prefer this method;

<?php
function arraytolower(array $array, $round = 0){
return
unserialize(strtolower(serialize($array)));
}
?>

3 lines of code seem a lot less overhead than 10-40.
If there's any intrinsic problem with this method, please post it.
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kmcdermott at perimeterinstitute dot ca
20 years ago
To do case insensitive comparisons in a database, strtolower() can be a quick and dirty solution:

$Sql = "SELECT * FROM tablename WHERE LOWER(column_name) = '".strtolower($my_var)."'";
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