preg_replace
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
preg_replace — Perform a regular expression search and replace
Description
$pattern
,
mixed $replacement
,
mixed $subject
[,
int $limit
= -1 [,
int &$count
]] )
Searches subject
for matches to pattern
and replaces them with replacement
.
Parameters
-
The pattern to search for. It can be either a string or an array with strings.
Several PCRE modifiers are also available, including 'e' (PREG_REPLACE_EVAL), which is specific to this function.
-
The string or an array with strings to replace. If this parameter is a string and the
pattern
parameter is an array, all patterns will be replaced by that string. If bothpattern
andreplacement
parameters are arrays, eachpattern
will be replaced by thereplacement
counterpart. If there are fewer elements in thereplacement
array than in thepattern
array, any extrapattern
s will be replaced by an empty string.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. To use backslash in replacement, it must be doubled ("\\\\" PHP string).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.
When using the e modifier, this function escapes some characters (namely ', ", \ and NULL) in the strings that replace the backreferences. This is done to ensure that no syntax errors arise from backreference usage with either single or double quotes (e.g. 'strlen(\'$1\')+strlen("$2")'). Make sure you are aware of PHP's string syntax to know exactly how the interpreted string will look.
-
The string or an array with strings to search and replace.
If
subject
is an array, then the search and replace is performed on every entry ofsubject
, and the return value is an array as well. -
The maximum possible replacements for each pattern in each
subject
string. Defaults to -1 (no limit). -
If specified, this variable will be filled with the number of replacements done.
pattern
replacement
subject
limit
count
Return Values
preg_replace() returns an array if the subject
parameter is an array, or a string otherwise.
If matches are found, the new subject
will be returned, otherwise subject
will be returned unchanged or NULL
if an error occurred.
Changelog
Version | Description |
---|---|
5.5.0 | The /e modifier is deprecated. Use preg_replace_callback() instead. |
5.1.0 | Added the count parameter |
4.0.4 | Added the '$n' form for the replacement parameter |
4.0.2 | Added the limit parameter |