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PHP 7 Data Structures and Algorithms

By : Mizanur Rahman
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Book Image

PHP 7 Data Structures and Algorithms

5 (1)
By: Mizanur Rahman

Overview of this book

PHP has always been the the go-to language for web based application development, but there are materials and resources you can refer to to see how it works. Data structures and algorithms help you to code and execute them effectively, cutting down on processing time significantly. If you want to explore data structures and algorithms in a practical way with real-life projects, then this book is for you. The book begins by introducing you to data structures and algorithms and how to solve a problem from beginning to end using them. Once you are well aware of the basics, it covers the core aspects like arrays, listed lists, stacks and queues. It will take you through several methods of finding efficient algorithms and show you which ones you should implement in each scenario. In addition to this, you will explore the possibilities of functional data structures using PHP and go through advanced algorithms and graphs as well as dynamic programming. By the end, you will be confident enough to tackle both basic and advanced data structures, understand how they work, and know when to use them in your day-to-day work
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Pattern matching algorithms

Pattern matching is one of the most common tasks we perform on a day-to-day basis. PHP has built-in support for regular expression, and mostly, we rely on the regular expression and built-in string functions to solve our regular needs for such problems. PHP has a readymade function named strops, which returns the position of the first occurrence of the string in a text. Since it only returns the position of the first occurrence, we can try to write a function that will return all possible positions. We will explore the brute-force approach first, where we will check each of the character for the actual string with each one of the pattern string. Here is the function that will do the job for us:

function strFindAll(string $pattern, string $txt): array { 
$M = strlen($pattern);
$N = strlen($txt);
$positions = [];

for ($i = 0; $i <= ...