preg_replace Perform a regular expression search and replace &reftitle.description; mixedpreg_replace mixedpattern mixedreplacement mixedsubject intlimit intcount Searches subject for matches to pattern and replaces them with replacement. Replacement may contain references of the form \\n or (since PHP 4.0.4) $n, with the latter form being the preferred one. Every such reference will be replaced by the text captured by the n'th parenthesized pattern. n can be from 0 to 99, and \\0 or $0 refers to the text matched by the whole pattern. Opening parentheses are counted from left to right (starting from 1) to obtain the number of the capturing subpattern. When working with a replacement pattern where a backreference is immediately followed by another number (i.e.: placing a literal number immediately after a matched pattern), you cannot use the familiar \\1 notation for your backreference. \\11, for example, would confuse preg_replace since it does not know whether you want the \\1 backreference followed by a literal 1, or the \\11 backreference followed by nothing. In this case the solution is to use \${1}1. This creates an isolated $1 backreference, leaving the 1 as a literal. If subject is an array, then the search and replace is performed on every entry of subject, and the return value is an array as well. The e modifier makes preg_replace treat the replacement parameter as PHP code after the appropriate references substitution is done. Tip: make sure that replacement constitutes a valid PHP code string, otherwise PHP will complain about a parse error at the line containing preg_replace. &reftitle.parameters; pattern The pattern to search for. It can be either a string or an array with strings. replacement The string or an array with strings to replace. If this parameter is a string and the pattern parameter is an array, all pattens will be replaced by that string. If both pattern and replacement parameters are arrays, each pattern will be replaced by the replacement counterpart. If there are less keys in the replacement array than in the pattern array, the excedent patterns will be replaced by an empty string. subject The string or an array with strings to search and replace. limit The maximum possible replacements for each pattern in each subject string. Defaults to -1 (no limit). count If specified, this variable will be filled with the number of replacements done. &reftitle.returnvalues; preg_replace returns an array if the subject parameter is an array, or a string otherwise. If matches are found, the new subject will be returned, otherwise subject will be returned unchanged. &reftitle.changelog; &Version; &Description; 4.0.1pl2 Added the limit parameter 4.0.4 Added the '$n' form for the replacement parameter 5.1.0 Added the count parameter &reftitle.examples; Convert HTML to text ]*?>.*?@si', // Strip out javascript '@<[\/\!]*?[^<>]*?>@si', // Strip out HTML tags '@([\r\n])[\s]+@', // Strip out white space '@&(quot|#34);@i', // Replace HTML entities '@&(amp|#38);@i', '@&(lt|#60);@i', '@&(gt|#62);@i', '@&(nbsp|#160);@i', '@&(iexcl|#161);@i', '@&(cent|#162);@i', '@&(pound|#163);@i', '@&(copy|#169);@i', '@&#(\d+);@e'); // evaluate as php $replace = array ('', '', '\1', '"', '&', '<', '>', ' ', chr(161), chr(162), chr(163), chr(169), 'chr(\1)'); $text = preg_replace($search, $replace, $document); ?> ]]> Using backreferences followed by numeric literals ]]> &example.outputs; Using indexed arrays with <function>preg_replace</function> ]]> &example.outputs; By ksorting patterns and replacements, we should get what we wanted. ]]> &example.outputs; Replacing several values ]]> &example.outputs; Using the 'e' modifier ]*>)/e", "'\\1'.strtoupper('\\2').'\\3'", $html_body); ?> ]]> This would capitalize all HTML tags in the input text. Strip whitespace This example strips excess whitespace from a string. ]]> Using the <parameter>count</parameter> parameter ]]> &example.outputs; &reftitle.notes; When using arrays with pattern and replacement, the keys are processed in the order they appear in the array. This is not necessarily the same as the numerical index order. If you use indexes to identify which pattern should be replaced by which replacement, you should perform a ksort on each array prior to calling preg_replace. &reftitle.seealso; preg_match preg_replace_callback preg_split