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Asked: June 19, 20262026-06-19T02:45:46+00:00 2026-06-19T02:45:46+00:00

There’s a string, $string = ‘Foo, Bar, Test,’; All I want to do is

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There’s a string,

$string = ‘Foo, Bar, Test,’;

All I want to do is to count the number of the commas within a string.

But everything leads to infinite while loop.

So, I’ve tried #1:

$count = 0;

while($pos = strpos($string, ',') !== FALSE){
    $count++;
    // Never ends
}

And also #2,

while(true){
  if ( strpos($string, ',') !== FALSE ){
     $count++;
  } else {
    break;
  }
}

They both never end. Where’s the problem?

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    2026-06-19T02:45:48+00:00Added an answer on June 19, 2026 at 2:45 am

    You could just use substr_count():

    substr_count($string, ',');
    

    In your code, strpos() requires a third parameter to start searching from a particular offset, e.g.:

    strpos($string, ',', 12); // start searching from index 12
    

    It doesn’t work like an iterator. Something like this would work:

    $start = 0;
    while (($pos = strpos($string, ',', $start)) !== FALSE) {
      $count++;
      $start = $pos + 1;
    }
    

    Update

    If you want to get real fancy:

    class IndexOfIterator implements Iterator
    {
      private $haystack;
      private $needle;
    
      private $start;
      private $pos;
      private $len;
      private $key;
    
      public function __construct($haystack, $needle, $start = 0)
      {
        $this->haystack = $haystack;
        $this->needle = $needle;
        $this->start = $start;
      }
    
      public function rewind()
      {
        $this->search($this->start);
        $this->key = 0;
      }
    
      public function valid()
      {
        return $this->pos !== false;
      }
    
      public function next()
      {
        $this->search($this->pos + 1);
        ++$this->key;
      }
    
      public function current()
      {
        return $this->pos;
      }
    
      public function key()
      {
        return $this->key;
      }
    
      private function search($pos)
      {
        $this->pos = strpos($this->haystack, $this->needle, $pos);
      }
    }
    
    foreach (new IndexOfIterator($string, ',') as $match) {
      var_dump($match);
    }
    
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