The preg_replace() function is an inbuilt function in PHP that is used to perform a regular expression for search and replace the content.
Syntax:
preg_replace( $pattern, $replacement, $subject, $limit, $count )
Parameters: This function accepts five parameters as mentioned above and described below.
- $pattern: This parameter contains the string element which is used to search the content and it can be a string or array of strings.
- $replacement: It is a mandatory parameter that specifies the string or an array with strings to replace.
- $subject: The string or an array with strings to search and replace.
- $limit: This parameter specifies the maximum possible replacements for each pattern.
- $count: It is an optional parameter. This variable will be filled with the number of replacements done.
Return Value: This function returns an array if the subject parameter is an array, or a string otherwise. The below programs illustrate the preg_replace() function in PHP.
Program 1: The following program replaces string by using the regular expression parameter.
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<?php // PHP program to illustrate // preg_replace function $string = 'November 01, 2018' ; $pattern = '/(\w+) (\d+), (\d+)/i' ; $replacement = '${1} 02, $3' ; // print output of function echo preg_replace( $pattern , $replacement , $string ); ?> |
November 02, 2018
Program 2 :
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<?php // PHP program to illustrate // preg_replace function $subject = array ( '1' , 'GFG' , '2' , 'Geeks' , '3' , 'GCET' , 'Contribute' , '4' ); $pattern = array ( '/\d/' , '/[a-z]/' , '/[1a]/' ); $replace = array ( 'X:$0' , 'Y:$0' , 'Z:$0' ); // Print Result return by function echo "preg_replace returns\n"; print_r(preg_replace( $pattern , $replace , $subject )); ?> |
preg_replace returns Array ( [0] => X:Z:1 [1] => GFG [2] => X:2 [3] => GY:eY:eY:kY:s [4] => X:3 [5] => GCET [6] => CY:oY:nY:tY:rY:iY:bY:uY:tY:e [7] => X:4 )
Program 3:
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<?php // PHP program to illustrate // preg_replace function $count = 0; // Display result after replace and count echo preg_replace( array ( '/\d/' , '/\s/' ), '*' , 'Geeks 4 Geeks' , -1, $count ); echo "\n" . $count ; ?> |
Geeks***Geeks 3
Reference: http://php.net/manual/en/function.preg-replace.php