(PHP 5 >= 5.4.0, PHP 7, PECL intl >= 2.0.0)
Transliterator::transliterate -- transliterator_transliterate — Transliterate a string
Object oriented style
$subject
[, int $start
[, int $end
]] ) : stringProcedural style
$transliterator
, string $subject
[, int $start
[, int $end
]] )Transforms a string or part thereof using an ICU transliterator.
transliterator
In the procedural version, either a Transliterator or a string from which a Transliterator can be built.
subject
The string to be transformed.
start
The start index (in UTF-16 code units) from which the string will start to be transformed, inclusive. Indexing starts at 0. The text before will be left as is.
end
The end index (in UTF-16 code units) until which the string will be transformed, exclusive. Indexing starts at 0. The text after will be left as is.
The transfomed string on success, or FALSE
on failure.
Example #1 Converting escaped UTF-16 code units
<?php
$s = "\u304A\u65E9\u3046\u3054\u3056\u3044\u307E\u3059";
echo transliterator_transliterate("Hex-Any/Java", $s), "\n";
//now the reverse operation with a supplementary character
$supplChar = html_entity_decode('𝄞');
echo mb_strlen($supplChar, "UTF-8"), "\n";
$encSupplChar = transliterator_transliterate("Any-Hex/Java", $supplChar);
//echoes two encoded UTF-16 code units
echo $encSupplChar, "\n";
//and back
echo transliterator_transliterate("Hex-Any/Java", $encSupplChar), "\n";
?>
The above example will output something similar to:
お早うございます 1 \uD834\uDD1E 𝄞