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Cheatsheet: PHP
Cheatsheet: PHP
serialize():
Convert a storable representation of a value. The serialize() function converts a storable representation of a value. To serialize data means to convert a value to a sequence of bits so that it can be stored in a file, a memory buffer, or transmitted across a network.
<?php $colors = array("Red", "Green", "Blue"); $serialized_colors = serialize($colors); echo $serialized_colors; //OUTPUT: a:3:{i:0;s:3:"Red";i:1;s:5:"Green";i:2;s:4:"Blue";} ?>
unserialize():
Convert serialized data back into actual data:
<?php $serialized_colors = 'a:3:{i:0;s:3:"Red";i:1;s:5:"Green";i:2;s:4:"Blue";}'; $unserialized_colors = unserialize($serialized_colors); print_r($unserialized_colors); //OUTPUT: Array ( [0] => Red [1] => Green [2] => Blue ) ?>
base64_encode():
Encodes data with MIME base64
<?php $str = 'Coding is fun...'; echo base64_encode($str); //OUTPUT: Q29kaW5nIGlzIGZ1bi4uLg== ?>
json_decode()
The json_decode() function is used to decode or convert a JSON object to a PHP object.
$result = json_decode($jsondata, true); // Return arrry $result = json_decode($jsondata); // Return object
json_encode()
The json_encode() function is used to encode a value to JSON format.
date()
The date() function formats a local date and time, and returns the formatted date string. The date function should have at least one parameter.
date(format, timestamp)