Hello,
Can I get the starting position of my string occurence when using any
regexps searching functions in PHP ?
for example:
$mem='this is a test';
preg_match('/test/', ...) should return me somehow: 10
Thanks
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On Thursday 25 July 2002 20:40, lallous wrote:
Hello,
Can I get the starting position of my string occurence when using any
regexps searching functions in PHP ?
for example:
$mem='this is a test';
preg_match('/test/', ...) should return me somehow: 10
No.
If search string does not
Hello lallous,
Thursday, July 25, 2002, 3:40:32 PM, you wrote:
l Hello,
l Can I get the starting position of my string occurence when using any
l regexps searching functions in PHP ?
l for example:
l $mem='this is a test';
l preg_match('/test/', ...) should return me somehow: 10
l Thanks
Can I get the starting position of my string occurence when using any
regexps searching functions in PHP ?
for example:
$mem='this is a test';
preg_match('/test/', ...) should return me somehow: 10
Does it have to be a regular expression you are searching for? If not,
you can use
Yes, I'm aware of the strpos() or any other non-regexp string functions...
but it is either I use regexp to match a certain pattern or I'll have to
write a char-by-char parser to emulate regexp searching and yet get the
position of the occurence!
Thank you all anyway.
//Elias
Alexander
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 15:05:36 +0200, you wrote:
l for example:
l $mem='this is a test';
l preg_match('/test/', ...) should return me somehow: 10
How about this:
$mem='this is a test';
if(preg_match(/(.*)test/,$mem,$matches)) {
echo strlen($matches[1]);
}
Of course, if test occurs more
On Thursday, July 25, 2002, Michael Sims wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002 15:05:36 +0200, you wrote:
for example:
$mem='this is a test';
preg_match('/test/', ...) should return me somehow: 10
How about this:
$mem='this is a test';
if(preg_match(/(.*)test/,$mem,$matches)) {
echo
on 25/07/02 11:05 PM, lallous ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Yes, I'm aware of the strpos() or any other non-regexp string functions...
but it is either I use regexp to match a certain pattern or I'll have to
write a char-by-char parser to emulate regexp searching and yet get the
position of
Yes, I've done it before too...but I saw some other libraries(in other
programming langs) that has such features...
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on 25/07/02 11:05 PM, lallous ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Yes, I'm aware of the
: [PHP] preg_match() occurence position
Hello,
Can I get the starting position of my string occurence when using any
regexps searching functions in PHP ?
for example:
$mem='this is a test';
preg_match('/test/', ...) should return me somehow: 10
Thanks
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On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, lallous wrote:
Yes, I'm aware of the strpos() or any other non-regexp string functions...
but it is either I use regexp to match a certain pattern or I'll have to
write a char-by-char parser to emulate regexp searching and yet get the
position of the occurence!
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