inet_pton
(PHP 5 >= 5.1.0, PHP 7)
inet_pton — Converts a human readable IP address to its packed in_addr representation
Description
$address
) : stringThis function converts a human readable IPv4 or IPv6 address (if PHP was built with IPv6 support enabled) into an address family appropriate 32bit or 128bit binary structure.
Return Values
Returns the in_addr representation of the given
address
, or FALSE
if a syntactically invalid
address
is given (for example, an IPv4 address
without dots or an IPv6 address without colons).
Examples
Example #1 inet_pton() Example
<?php
$in_addr = inet_pton('127.0.0.1');
$in6_addr = inet_pton('::1');
?>
See Also
- ip2long() - Converts a string containing an (IPv4) Internet Protocol dotted address into a long integer
- long2ip() - Converts an long integer address into a string in (IPv4) Internet standard dotted format
- inet_ntop() - Converts a packed internet address to a human readable representation
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