PHP str_repeat Function – Repeating a String

The article explains PHP's str_repeat function, which repeats a given string a specified number of times, details its parameters, return value, usage constraints, and provides a sample code snippet demonstrating its output.

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PHP str_repeat Function – Repeating a String

str_repeat() repeats a string.

string str_repeat ( string $input , int $multiplier )

Explanation: Returns the input string repeated multiplier times.

Parameter description

input

String to be repeated.

multiplier

Number of times to repeat the input. Must be greater than or equal to 0; if set to 0, the function returns an empty string.

Return value: The repeated string.

Example:

<?php
echo str_repeat("-=",10);
// output
// -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
?>
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