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* If null, the timezone will be determined based on user preference, |
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* or timezone chosen by the admin for the platform. |
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* @param string The timezone to be converted from. If null, UTC will be assumed. |
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+ * @param string $to_timezone |
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* @return string The converted time formatted as Y-m-d H:i:s |
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* @author Guillaume Viguier <[email protected]> |
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* @param mixed The time to be converted |
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* @param mixed Format to be used (TIME_NO_SEC_FORMAT, DATE_FORMAT_SHORT, DATE_FORMAT_LONG, DATE_TIME_FORMAT_LONG) |
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* @param string Timezone to be converted from. If null, UTC will be assumed. |
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+ * @param string $from_timezone |
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* @return string Converted and localized date |
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* @author Guillaume Viguier <[email protected]> |
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* @param int/string $format (optional) The person name format. It may be a pattern-string (for example '%t %l, %f' or '%T %F %L', ...) or some of the constants PERSON_NAME_COMMON_CONVENTION (default), PERSON_NAME_WESTERN_ORDER, PERSON_NAME_EASTERN_ORDER, PERSON_NAME_LIBRARY_ORDER. |
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* @param string $language (optional) The language id. If it is omitted, the current interface language is assumed. This parameter has meaning with the format PERSON_NAME_COMMON_CONVENTION only. |
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* @param string $encoding (optional) The used internally by this function character encoding. If it is omitted, the platform character set will be used by default. |
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- * @return bool The result is sort of full name of the person. |
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+ * @return string The result is sort of full name of the person. |
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* Peter Ustinoff or Dr. Peter Ustinoff - the Western order |
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* Ustinoff Peter or Dr. Ustinoff Peter - the Eastern order |
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/** |
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* Checks whether a given format represents person name in Western order (for which first name is first). |
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- * @param int/string $format (optional) The person name format. It may be a pattern-string (for example '%t. %l, %f') or some of the constants PERSON_NAME_COMMON_CONVENTION (default), PERSON_NAME_WESTERN_ORDER, PERSON_NAME_EASTERN_ORDER, PERSON_NAME_LIBRARY_ORDER. |
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+ * @param integer $format (optional) The person name format. It may be a pattern-string (for example '%t. %l, %f') or some of the constants PERSON_NAME_COMMON_CONVENTION (default), PERSON_NAME_WESTERN_ORDER, PERSON_NAME_EASTERN_ORDER, PERSON_NAME_LIBRARY_ORDER. |
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* @param string $language (optional) The language id. If it is omitted, the current interface language is assumed. This parameter has meaning with the format PERSON_NAME_COMMON_CONVENTION only. |
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* @return bool The result TRUE means that the order is first_name last_name, FALSE means last_name first_name. |
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* Note: You may use this function for determing the order of the fields or columns "First name" and "Last name" in forms, tables and reports. |
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* This function returns a string or an array with all occurrences of search in subject (ignoring case) replaced with the given replace value. |
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- * @param mixed $search String or array of strings to be found. |
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- * @param mixed $replace String or array of strings used for replacement. |
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+ * @param string $search String or array of strings to be found. |
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+ * @param string $replace String or array of strings used for replacement. |
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* @param mixed $subject String or array of strings being searched. |
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* @param int $count (optional) The number of matched and replaced needles will be returned in count, which is passed by reference. |
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* @param string $encoding (optional) The used internally by this function character encoding. |
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* Finds first occurrence of a string within another, case insensitive. |
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* @param string $haystack The string from which to get the first occurrence. |
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- * @param mixed $needle The string to be found. |
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+ * @param string $needle The string to be found. |
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* @param bool $before_needle (optional) Determines which portion of $haystack this function returns. The default value is FALSE. |
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* @param string $encoding (optional) The used internally by this function character encoding. If it is omitted, the platform character set will be used by default. |
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- * @return mixed Returns the portion of $haystack, or FALSE if $needle is not found. |
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+ * @return false|string Returns the portion of $haystack, or FALSE if $needle is not found. |
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* If $needle is not a string, it is converted to an integer and applied as the ordinal value (codepoint if the encoding is UTF-8) of a character. |
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* If $before_needle is set to TRUE, the function returns all of $haystack from the beginning to the first occurrence of $needle. |
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* @param mixed $needle The string which first character is to be found. |
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* @param bool $before_needle (optional) Determines which portion of $haystack this function returns. The default value is FALSE. |
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* @param string $encoding (optional) The used internally by this function character encoding. If it is omitted, the platform character set will be used by default. |
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- * @return mixed Returns the portion of $haystack, or FALSE if the first character from $needle is not found. |
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+ * @return false|string Returns the portion of $haystack, or FALSE if the first character from $needle is not found. |
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* If $needle is not a string, it is converted to an integer and applied as the ordinal value (codepoint if the encoding is UTF-8) of a character. |
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* If $before_needle is set to TRUE, the function returns all of $haystack from the beginning to the first occurrence. |
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* @param string $needle The string to be found. |
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* @param int $offset (optional) $offset may be specified to begin searching an arbitrary position. Negative values will stop searching at an arbitrary point prior to the end of the string. |
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* @param string $encoding (optional) The used internally by this function character encoding. If it is omitted, the platform character set will be used by default. |
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- * @return mixed Returns the numeric position of the first occurrence of $needle in the $haystack, or FALSE if $needle is not found. |
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+ * @return integer|null Returns the numeric position of the first occurrence of $needle in the $haystack, or FALSE if $needle is not found. |
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* Note: The first character's position is 0, the second character position is 1, and so on. |
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* This function is aimed at replacing the functions strrpos() and mb_strrpos() for human-language strings. |
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* @link http://php.net/manual/en/function.strrpos |
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* @param mixed $needle The string to be found. |
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* @param bool $before_needle (optional) Determines which portion of $haystack this function returns. The default value is FALSE. |
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* @param string $encoding (optional) The used internally by this function character encoding. If it is omitted, the platform character set will be used by default. |
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* If $needle is not a string, it is converted to an integer and applied as the ordinal value (codepoint if the encoding is UTF-8) of a character. |
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* Note that this changes the return value in an array where every element is an array consisting of the matched string at index 0 and its string offset into subject at index 1. |
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* @param int $offset (optional) Normally, the search starts from the beginning of the subject string. The optional parameter offset can be used to specify the alternate place from which to start the search. |
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* @param string $encoding (optional) The used internally by this function character encoding. If it is omitted, the platform character set will be used by default. |
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* @link http://php.net/preg_match |
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function api_preg_match($pattern, $subject, &$matches = null, $flags = 0, $offset = 0, $encoding = null) { |
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* If no order flag is given, PREG_PATTERN_ORDER is assumed. |
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* @param int $offset (optional) Normally, the search starts from the beginning of the subject string. The optional parameter offset can be used to specify the alternate place from which to start the search. |
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* @param string $encoding (optional) The used internally by this function character encoding. If it is omitted, the platform character set will be used by default. |
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function api_preg_match_all($pattern, $subject, &$matches, $flags = PREG_PATTERN_ORDER, $offset = 0, $encoding = null) { |
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+ * @param string $pattern The pattern to search for. It can be either a string or an array with strings. |
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// implementation) is able to convert from/to a given encoding. |
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