In PHP, you can use the str_split()
function to chunk a string into an array of smaller strings of a specified length. Here is a basic example:
<?php
$string = "HelloWorld";
$chunkedArray = str_split($string, 2);
print_r($chunkedArray);
?>
This will output:
Array
(
[0] => He
[1] => ll
[2] => oW
[3] => or
[4] => ld
)
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