The utf8_encode() function is an inbuilt function in PHP which is used to encode an ISO-8859-1 string to UTF-8. Unicode has been developed to describe all possible characters of all languages and includes a lot of symbols with one unique number for each symbol/character. UTF-8 has been used to transfer the Unicode character from one computer to another. It is not always possible to transfer a Unicode character to another computer reliably.
Syntax:
string utf8_encode( string $string )
Parameters: This function accepts single parameter $string which is required. It specifies the ISO-8859-1 string which need to be encoded.
Return Value: This function returns a string representing the encoded string on success or False on failure.
Note: This function is available for PHP 4.0.0 and newer version.
Example 1:
<?php // String to encode $string_to_encode = "\x63" ; // Encoding string echo utf8_encode( $string_to_encode ); ?> |
Output:
c
Example 2:
<?php // Creating an array of 256 elements $text = array ( "\x20" , "\x21" , "\x22" , "\x23" , "\x24" , "\x25" , "\x26" , "\x27" , "\x28" , "\x29" , "\x2a" , "\x2b" , "\x2c" , "\x2d" , "\x2e" , "\x2f" , "\x30" , "\x31" , "\x32" , "\x33" , "\x34" , "\x35" , "\x36" , "\x37" , ); // Encoding all characters foreach ( $text as $index ) { echo utf8_encode( $index ) . " " ; } ?> |
Output:
! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.utf8-encode.php