PHP str_repeat() Function: Description, Parameters, Return Value, and Example

The article explains PHP’s str_repeat() function, detailing its signature, parameters ($input string and $multiplier int), return value, and provides a complete example that repeats the string "-=" ten times, producing the output =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=.

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PHP str_repeat() Function: Description, Parameters, Return Value, and Example

The str_repeat() function in PHP repeats a given string a specified number of times.

Signature: string str_repeat(string $input, int $multiplier) Parameters: $input – the string to be repeated. $multiplier – the number of times to repeat the string.

Return value: the concatenated string after repetition.

Example: <?php echo str_repeat("-=",10); ?> This code outputs:

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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