Description
int
ip2long ( string ip_address)
The function ip2long() generates an IPv4 Internet
network address from its Internet standard format (dotted string)
representation. If ip_address is invalid than
-1 is returned. Note that -1
does not evaluate as FALSE in PHP.
例子 1. ip2long() Example
<?php $ip = gethostbyname("www.example.com"); $out = "The following URLs are equivalent:<br />\n"; $out .= "http://www.example.com/, http://" . $ip . "/, and http://" . sprintf("%u", ip2long($ip)) . "/<br />\n"; echo $out; ?>
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注:
Because PHP's integer type is signed, and many IP addresses will
result in negative integers, you need to use the "%u" formatter of
sprintf() or printf() to get
the string representation of the unsigned IP address.
This second example shows how to print a converted address with the
printf() function :
例子 2. Displaying an IP address
<?php $ip = gethostbyname("www.example.com"); $long = ip2long($ip);
if ($long === -1) { echo "Invalid IP, please try again"; } else { echo $ip . "\n"; // 192.0.34.166 echo $long . "\n"; // -1073732954 printf("%u\n", ip2long($ip)); // 3221234342 } ?>
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注:
ip2long() will return -1 for
the ip 255.255.255.255
See also long2ip() and
sprintf().