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Ignore case sensitivity when comparing strings in PHP

I'm trying to compare words for equality, and the case [upper and lower] is irrelevant. However PHP does not seem to agree! Any ideas as to how to force PHP to ignore the case of words while comparing them?

$arr_query_words = ["hat","Cat","sAt","maT"];
for( $j= 0; $j < count($arr_query_words); $j++ ){
    $story_body = str_replace( 
        $arr_query_words[ $j 开发者_运维问答],
        '<span style=" background-color:yellow; ">' . $arr_query_words[ $j ] . '</span>',
        $story_body
   );
}

Is there a way to carry out the replace even if the case is different?


Use str_ireplace to perform a case-insensitive string replacement (str_ireplace is available from PHP 5):

$story_body = str_ireplace($arr_query_words[$j],
   '<span style=" background-color:yellow; ">'. $arr_query_words[$j]. '</span>',
    $story_body);

To case-insensitively compare strings, use strcasecmp:

<?php
$var1 = "Hello";
$var2 = "hello";
if (strcasecmp($var1, $var2) == 0) {
    echo '$var1 is equal to $var2 in a case-insensitive string comparison';
}
?>


The easiest, and most widely supported way to achieve this is possibly to lowercase both strings before comparing them, like so:

if(strtolower($var1) == strtolower($var2)) {
    // Equals, case ignored
}

You might want to trim the strings being compared, simply use something like this to achieve this functionality:

if(strtolower(trim($var1)) == strtolower(trim($var2))) {
    // Equals, case ignored and values trimmed
}


$var1 = "THIS is A teST";
$var2 = "this is a tesT";
if (strtolower($var1) === strtolower($var2) ) {
    echo "var1 and var2 are same";
}

strtolower converts string to lowercase


if(!strcasecmp($str1, $str2)) ... //they are equals ignoring case

strcasecmp returns 0 only if strings are equals ignoring case, so !strcasecmp return true if they are equals ignoring case, false otherwise

http://php.net/manual/en/function.strcasecmp.php

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