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Transliterator::transliterate

transliterator_transliterate

(PHP 5 >= 5.4.0, PHP 7, PECL intl >= 2.0.0)

Transliterator::transliterate -- transliterator_transliterateTransliterate a string

说明

面向对象风格

public Transliterator::transliterate ( string $subject [, int $start [, int $end ]] ) : string

过程化风格

transliterator_transliterate ( mixed $transliterator , string $subject [, int $start [, int $end ]] )

Transforms a string or part thereof using an ICU transliterator.

参数

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.

返回值

The transfomed string on success, 或者在失败时返回 FALSE.

范例

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
$supplChar html_entity_decode('&#x1D11E;');
echo 
mb_strlen($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";
?>

以上例程的输出类似于:

お早うございます
1
\uD834\uDD1E
??

参见

User Contributed Notes

Anonymous 14-Nov-2016 10:04
There are some possibly undesirable conversions with ASCII//TRANSLIT//IGNORE or your users may require some custom stuff.

You might want to run a substitution up front for certain things, such as when you want 3 letter ISO codes to replace currency symbols. £ transliterates to "lb", for example, which is incorrect since it's a currency symbol, not a weight symbol (#).

ASCII//TRANSLIT//IGNORE does a great job within the realm of possibility :-)

When it doesn't do something you want it to, you can set up a CSV with one replacement per line and run a function like:

    function stripByMap($inputString, $mapFile)
    {
        $csv = file($mapFile);
        foreach($csv as $line)
        {
            $arrLine = explode(',', trim($line));
            $inputString = str_replace($arrLine[0],$arrLine[1],$inputString);
        }
        return $inputString;
    }

or you can write some regexes. Transliterating using ASCII//TRANSLIT//IGNORE  works so well that your map probably won't be very long...
simonsimcity at gmail dot com 05-Jun-2014 08:16
Sorry, for posting it again, but I found a bug in my code:

If you have a character, like the cyrillic ь (a soft-sign - no sound), the "Any-Latin" would translate it to a prime-character, and the "Latin-ASCII" doesn't touch prime-characters. Therefore I added an option to remove all characters, that are higher than \u0100.

Here's my new code, including an example:

var_dump(transliterator_transliterate('Any-Latin; Latin-ASCII; [\u0100-\u7fff] remove',
    "A ? übérmensch p? h?yeste niv?! И я люблю PHP! есть. ?"));
// string(50) "A ae Ubermensch pa hoyeste niva! I a lublu PHP! est. fi"

Another approach, I found quite helpful (if you by no way want to remove characters ...), try to use iconv() in addition. This surely will just return ASCII characters.

See: http://stackoverflow.com/a/3542748/517914

Also an example here:

var_dump(iconv("UTF-8", "ASCII//TRANSLIT//IGNORE", transliterator_transliterate('Any-Latin; Latin-ASCII',
    "A ? übérmensch p? h?yeste niv?! И я люблю PHP! есть. ?"));
// string(50) "A ae Ubermensch pa hoyeste niva! I a lublu PHP! est'. fi"
simonsimcity at gmail dot com 15-Apr-2013 06:11
I pretty much like the idea of hdogan, but there's at least one group of characters he's missing: ligature characters.
They're at least used in Norwegian and I read something about French, too ... Some are just used for styling (f.e. ?)

Here's an example that supports all characters (should at least, according to the documentation):
<?php
var_dump
(transliterator_transliterate('Any-Latin; Latin-ASCII; Lower()', "A ? übérmensch p? h?yeste niv?! И я люблю PHP! ?"));
// string(41) "a ae ubermensch pa hoyeste niva! i a lublu php! fi"
?>

In this example any character will firstly be converted to a latin character. If that's finished, replace all latin characters by their ASCII replacement.
hdogan at gmail dot com 11-Nov-2012 02:33
You can create slugs easily with:

<?php
function slugify($string) {
   
$string = transliterator_transliterate("Any-Latin; NFD; [:Nonspacing Mark:] Remove; NFC; [:Punctuation:] Remove; Lower();", $string);
   
$string = preg_replace('/[-\s]+/', '-', $string);
    return
trim($string, '-');
}

echo
slugify("Я люблю PHP!");
?>
jinmoku at hotmail dot com 09-Feb-2011 12:59
OOP version :

<?php
$str
= 'àáa???èéê?ìí???òó???ùú?üy?
àá????èéê?ìí???òó???ùú?üY'
;
$rule = 'NFD; [:Nonspacing Mark:] Remove; NFC';

$myTrans = Transliterator::create($rule);
echo
$myTrans->transliterate($str);
 
//aaaaaceeeeiiiinooooouuuuyy
//AAAAACEEEEIIIINOOOOOUUUUY
?>

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