On Wednesday, February 20, 2002, at 05:24 PM, Brian Paulson wrote:
What would the regular expression be to remove all the text
between ( )
$string = This is a (001 Test) and (002 Test);
The numbers always change but the word stays the same
preg_replace(/(\()\d{3,3} Test(\))/, \1\2,
what do you have so far ?
at least you need to 'replace', and I recommend
perl style preg_replace() which is very powerfull.
then you need an expressions that matches the
'(001 Test)' part, how to do this can be found in
the manual, however here's a small tip:
/[0-9]+/ matches a series of
:30 AM
To: Brian Paulson; php-general
Subject: Re: [PHP] Removing every thing between ( )
what do you have so far ?
at least you need to 'replace', and I recommend
perl style preg_replace() which is very powerfull.
then you need an expressions that matches the
'(001 Test)' part, how to do
Ok help me out here, isn't the point of this list to get help?
How long is too long to work on a solution before ask for help?
Brian
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no doubt there will be more in the furure...
Just me 2c worth
Martin
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Ok help me out here, isn't
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