I really searched for a function that would do this as I've seen it in other languages but I couldn't find it here. This is particularily useful when combined with substr() to take the first part of a string up to a certain point.
strnpos() - Find the nth position of needle in haystack.
<?php
    function strnpos($haystack, $needle, $occurance, $pos = 0) {
        
        for ($i = 1; $i <= $occurance; $i++) {
            $pos = strpos($haystack, $needle, $pos) + 1;
        }
        return $pos - 1;
        
    }
?>
Example: Give me everything up to the fourth occurance of '/'.
<?php
    $haystack = "/home/username/www/index.php";
    $needle = "/";
    
    $root_dir = substr($haystack, 0, strnpos($haystack, $needle, 4));
    
    echo $root_dir;
    
?>
Returns: /home/username/www
Use this example with the server variable $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'] as the haystack and you can self-discover a document's root directory for the purposes of locating global files automatically!