From 4b184f3cbb48fcddf24f3c09d0f85baeca0f6480 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Derek Jones Date: Fri, 19 Jul 2013 16:41:57 -0700 Subject: Update String helper docs --- user_guide_src/source/helpers/string_helper.rst | 204 +++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 96 insertions(+), 108 deletions(-) (limited to 'user_guide_src') diff --git a/user_guide_src/source/helpers/string_helper.rst b/user_guide_src/source/helpers/string_helper.rst index b6417c2a6..1ca654ea6 100644 --- a/user_guide_src/source/helpers/string_helper.rst +++ b/user_guide_src/source/helpers/string_helper.rst @@ -5,7 +5,12 @@ String Helper The String Helper file contains functions that assist in working with strings. -.. contents:: Page Contents +.. contents:: + :local: + +.. raw:: html + +
Loading this Helper =================== @@ -14,124 +19,115 @@ This helper is loaded using the following code:: $this->load->helper('string'); +Available Functions +=================== + The following functions are available: -random_string() -=============== -.. function:: random_string($type = 'alnum', $len = 8) +.. function:: random_string([$type = 'alnum'[, $len = 8]]) :param string $type: Randomization type :param int $len: Output string length :returns: string -Generates a random string based on the type and length you specify. -Useful for creating passwords or generating random hashes. + Generates a random string based on the type and length you specify. + Useful for creating passwords or generating random hashes. -The first parameter specifies the type of string, the second parameter -specifies the length. The following choices are available: + The first parameter specifies the type of string, the second parameter + specifies the length. The following choices are available: -- **alpha**: A string with lower and uppercase letters only. -- **alnum**: Alpha-numeric string with lower and uppercase characters. -- **basic**: A random number based on ``mt_rand()``. -- **numeric**: Numeric string. -- **nozero**: Numeric string with no zeros. -- **md5**: An encrypted random number based on ``md5()`` (fixed length of 32). -- **sha1**: An encrypted random number based on ``sha1()`` (fixed length of 40). + - **alpha**: A string with lower and uppercase letters only. + - **alnum**: Alpha-numeric string with lower and uppercase characters. + - **basic**: A random number based on ``mt_rand()``. + - **numeric**: Numeric string. + - **nozero**: Numeric string with no zeros. + - **md5**: An encrypted random number based on ``md5()`` (fixed length of 32). + - **sha1**: An encrypted random number based on ``sha1()`` (fixed length of 40). -Usage example:: + Usage example:: - echo random_string('alnum', 16); + echo random_string('alnum', 16); -.. note:: Usage of the *unique* and *encrypt* types is DEPRECATED. They - are just aliases for *md5* and *sha1* respectively. + .. note:: Usage of the *unique* and *encrypt* types is DEPRECATED. They + are just aliases for *md5* and *sha1* respectively. -increment_string() -================== -.. function:: increment_string($str, $separator = '_', $first = 1) +.. function:: increment_string($str[, $separator = '_'[, $first = 1]]) :param string $str: Input string :param string $separator: Separator to append a duplicate number with :param int $first: Starting number :returns: string -Increments a string by appending a number to it or increasing the -number. Useful for creating "copies" or a file or duplicating database -content which has unique titles or slugs. + Increments a string by appending a number to it or increasing the + number. Useful for creating "copies" or a file or duplicating database + content which has unique titles or slugs. -Usage example:: + Usage example:: - echo increment_string('file', '_'); // "file_1" - echo increment_string('file', '-', 2); // "file-2" - echo increment_string('file_4'); // "file_5" + echo increment_string('file', '_'); // "file_1" + echo increment_string('file', '-', 2); // "file-2" + echo increment_string('file_4'); // "file_5" -alternator() -============ .. function:: alternator($args) :param mixed $args: A variable number of arguments :returns: mixed -Allows two or more items to be alternated between, when cycling through -a loop. Example:: + Allows two or more items to be alternated between, when cycling through + a loop. Example:: - for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) - {      - echo alternator('string one', 'string two'); - } + for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) + {      + echo alternator('string one', 'string two'); + } -You can add as many parameters as you want, and with each iteration of -your loop the next item will be returned. + You can add as many parameters as you want, and with each iteration of + your loop the next item will be returned. -:: + :: - for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) - {      - echo alternator('one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five'); - } + for ($i = 0; $i < 10; $i++) + {      + echo alternator('one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five'); + } -.. note:: To use multiple separate calls to this function simply call the - function with no arguments to re-initialize. + .. note:: To use multiple separate calls to this function simply call the + function with no arguments to re-initialize. -repeater() -========== -.. function:: repeater($data, $num = 1) +.. function:: repeater($data[, $num = 1]) :param string $data: Input :param int $num: Number of times to repeat :returns: string -Generates repeating copies of the data you submit. Example:: + Generates repeating copies of the data you submit. Example:: - $string = "\n"; - echo repeater($string, 30); + $string = "\n"; + echo repeater($string, 30); -The above would generate 30 newlines. + The above would generate 30 newlines. -.. note:: This function is DEPRECATED. Use the native ``str_repeat()`` - instead. + .. note:: This function is DEPRECATED. Use the native ``str_repeat()`` + instead. -reduce_double_slashes() -======================= .. function:: reduce_double_slashes($str) :param string $str: Input string :returns: string -Converts double slashes in a string to a single slash, except those -found in URL protocol prefixes (e.g. http://). + Converts double slashes in a string to a single slash, except those + found in URL protocol prefixes (e.g. http://). -Example:: + Example:: - $string = "http://example.com//index.php"; - echo reduce_double_slashes($string); // results in "http://example.com/index.php" + $string = "http://example.com//index.php"; + echo reduce_double_slashes($string); // results in "http://example.com/index.php" -strip_slashes() -=============== .. function:: strip_slashes($data) @@ -140,88 +136,80 @@ strip_slashes() Removes any slashes from an array of strings. -Example:: + Example:: - $str = array( - 'question'  => 'Is your name O\'reilly?', - 'answer' => 'No, my name is O\'connor.' - ); + $str = array( + 'question'  => 'Is your name O\'reilly?', + 'answer' => 'No, my name is O\'connor.' + ); - $str = strip_slashes($str); + $str = strip_slashes($str); -The above will return the following array:: + The above will return the following array:: - array( - 'question'  => "Is your name O'reilly?", - 'answer' => "No, my name is O'connor." - ); + array( + 'question'  => "Is your name O'reilly?", + 'answer' => "No, my name is O'connor." + ); -.. note:: For historical reasons, this function will also accept - and handle string inputs. This however makes it just an - alias for ``stripslashes()``. + .. note:: For historical reasons, this function will also accept + and handle string inputs. This however makes it just an + alias for ``stripslashes()``. -trim_slashes() -============== .. function:: trim_slashes($str) :param string $str: Input string :returns: string -Removes any leading/trailing slashes from a string. Example:: + Removes any leading/trailing slashes from a string. Example:: - $string = "/this/that/theother/"; - echo trim_slashes($string); // results in this/that/theother + $string = "/this/that/theother/"; + echo trim_slashes($string); // results in this/that/theother -.. note:: This function is DEPRECATED. Use the native ``trim()`` instead: - | - | trim($str, '/'); + .. note:: This function is DEPRECATED. Use the native ``trim()`` instead: + | + | trim($str, '/'); -reduce_multiples() -================== -.. function:: reduce_multiples($str, $character = '', $trim = FALSE) +.. function:: reduce_multiples($str[, $character = ''[, $trim = FALSE]]) :param string $str: Text to search in :param string $character: Character to reduce :param bool $trim: Whether to also trim the specified character :returns: string -Reduces multiple instances of a particular character occuring directly -after each other. Example:: + Reduces multiple instances of a particular character occuring directly + after each other. Example:: - $string = "Fred, Bill,, Joe, Jimmy"; - $string = reduce_multiples($string,","); //results in "Fred, Bill, Joe, Jimmy" + $string = "Fred, Bill,, Joe, Jimmy"; + $string = reduce_multiples($string,","); //results in "Fred, Bill, Joe, Jimmy" -If the third parameter is set to TRUE it will remove occurences of the -character at the beginning and the end of the string. Example:: + If the third parameter is set to TRUE it will remove occurrences of the + character at the beginning and the end of the string. Example:: - $string = ",Fred, Bill,, Joe, Jimmy,"; - $string = reduce_multiples($string, ", ", TRUE); //results in "Fred, Bill, Joe, Jimmy" + $string = ",Fred, Bill,, Joe, Jimmy,"; + $string = reduce_multiples($string, ", ", TRUE); //results in "Fred, Bill, Joe, Jimmy" -quotes_to_entities() -==================== .. function:: quotes_to_entities($str) :param string $str: Input string :returns: string -Converts single and double quotes in a string to the corresponding HTML -entities. Example:: + Converts single and double quotes in a string to the corresponding HTML + entities. Example:: - $string = "Joe's \"dinner\""; - $string = quotes_to_entities($string); //results in "Joe's "dinner"" + $string = "Joe's \"dinner\""; + $string = quotes_to_entities($string); //results in "Joe's "dinner"" -strip_quotes() -============== .. function:: strip_quotes($str) :param string $str: Input string :returns: string -Removes single and double quotes from a string. Example:: + Removes single and double quotes from a string. Example:: - $string = "Joe's \"dinner\""; - $string = strip_quotes($string); //results in "Joes dinner" \ No newline at end of file + $string = "Joe's \"dinner\""; + $string = strip_quotes($string); //results in "Joes dinner" \ No newline at end of file -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b