The IntlChar::forDigit() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to determines the character representation for a specific digit in the specified radix.
Syntax:
int IntlChar::forDigit( $digit, $radix )
Parameters: This function accepts two parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- $digit: It is a required parameter. It is a number to convert to a character.
- $radix: It is optional parameter. Its default value is 10.
Return Value: It returns the character representation of specified digit in the specified radix.
Note: Valid and invalid function argument:
- If both $radix or $digit is not valid then return NULL.
- The radix argument is valid if its value lies between $radix >= 2 and $radix <= 36.
- The digit is valid if its value is 0 <= digit < radix.
- In Digit Case: digit < 10, then sum of '0' + digit is returned, otherwise 'a' + digit -10 is returned.
Below programs illustrate the IntlChar::forDigit() function in PHP:
Program 1:
<?php
var_dump(IntlChar::forDigit(0));
var_dump(IntlChar::forDigit(1));
var_dump(IntlChar::forDigit(10));
var_dump(IntlChar::forDigit(10, 2018));
var_dump(IntlChar::forDigit(20999.1811));
?>
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Output:
int(48)
int(49)
int(0)
int(0)
int(0)
Program 2:
<?php
$arr = array ( "7" ,
(50),
"8" ,
"0" ,
);
foreach ( $arr as $val ) {
var_dump(IntlChar::forDigit( $val ));
}
?>
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Output:
int(55)
int(0)
int(56)
int(48)
Program 3: Below is the function implementation if pass the parameter symbol or character, then it gives an error.
<?php
var_dump(IntlChar::forDigit( "Geeks" ));
var_dump(IntlChar::forDigit( "X" ));
var_dump(IntlChar::forDigit( "\n" ));
var_dump(IntlChar::forDigit( "@" ));
?>
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Output:
E_WARNING
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Reference: http://php.net/manual/en/intlchar.fordigit.php