php-doc-en/reference/regex/functions/split.xml
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<refentry xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xml:id="function.split">
<refnamediv>
<refname>split</refname>
<refpurpose>Split string into array by regular expression</refpurpose>
</refnamediv>
<refsect1 role="description">
&reftitle.description;
<methodsynopsis>
<type>array</type><methodname>split</methodname>
<methodparam><type>string</type><parameter>pattern</parameter></methodparam>
<methodparam><type>string</type><parameter>string</parameter></methodparam>
<methodparam choice="opt"><type>int</type><parameter>limit</parameter><initializer>-1</initializer></methodparam>
</methodsynopsis>
<para>
Splits a <parameter>string</parameter> into array by regular expression.
</para>
&warn.deprecated.function-5-3-0.removed-6-0-0;
</refsect1>
<refsect1 role="parameters">
&reftitle.parameters;
<para>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry>
<term><parameter>pattern</parameter></term>
<listitem>
<para>
Case sensitive regular expression.
</para>
<para>
If you want to split on any of the characters which are considered
special by regular expressions, you'll need to escape them first. If
you think <function>split</function> (or any other regex function, for
that matter) is doing something weird, please read the file
<filename>regex.7</filename>, included in the
<filename>regex/</filename> subdirectory of the PHP distribution. It's
in manpage format, so you'll want to do something along the lines of
<command>man /usr/local/src/regex/regex.7</command> in order to read it.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><parameter>string</parameter></term>
<listitem>
<para>
The input string.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term><parameter>limit</parameter></term>
<listitem>
<para>
If <parameter>limit</parameter> is set, the returned array will
contain a maximum of <parameter>limit</parameter> elements with the
last element containing the whole rest of
<parameter>string</parameter>.
</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>
</variablelist>
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 role="returnvalues">
&reftitle.returnvalues;
<para>
Returns an array of strings, each of which is a substring of
<parameter>string</parameter> formed by splitting it on boundaries formed
by the case-sensitive regular expression <parameter>pattern</parameter>.
</para>
<para>
If there are <replaceable>n</replaceable> occurrences of
<parameter>pattern</parameter>, the returned array will contain
<literal><replaceable>n</replaceable>+1</literal> items. For example, if
there is no occurrence of <parameter>pattern</parameter>, an array with
only one element will be returned. Of course, this is also true if
<parameter>string</parameter> is empty. If an error occurs,
<function>split</function> returns &false;.
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 role="examples">
&reftitle.examples;
<para>
<example>
<title><function>split</function> example</title>
<para>
To split off the first four fields from a line from
<filename>/etc/passwd</filename>:
</para>
<programlisting role="php">
<![CDATA[
<?php
list($user, $pass, $uid, $gid, $extra) =
split(":", $passwd_line, 5);
?>
]]>
</programlisting>
</example>
</para>
<para>
<example>
<title><function>split</function> example</title>
<para>
To parse a date which may be delimited with slashes, dots, or hyphens:
</para>
<programlisting role="php">
<![CDATA[
<?php
// Delimiters may be slash, dot, or hyphen
$date = "04/30/1973";
list($month, $day, $year) = split('[/.-]', $date);
echo "Month: $month; Day: $day; Year: $year<br />\n";
?>
]]>
</programlisting>
</example>
</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 role="notes">
&reftitle.notes;
&note.regex.deprecated;
<tip>
<para>
<function>preg_split</function>, which uses a Perl-compatible regular
expression syntax, is often a faster alternative to
<function>split</function>. If you don't require the power of regular
expressions, it is faster to use <function>explode</function>, which
doesn't incur the overhead of the regular expression engine.
</para>
</tip>
<tip>
<para>
For users looking for a way to emulate Perl's <command>@chars =
split('', $str)</command> behaviour, please see the examples for
<function>preg_split</function> or <function>str_split</function>.
</para>
</tip>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 role="seealso">
&reftitle.seealso;
<para>
<simplelist>
<member><function>preg_split</function></member>
<member><function>spliti</function></member>
<member><function>str_split</function></member>
<member><function>explode</function></member>
<member><function>implode</function></member>
<member><function>chunk_split</function></member>
<member><function>wordwrap</function></member>
</simplelist>
</para>
</refsect1>
</refentry>
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