Can someone help me with replacing this url
http://www.izlesene.com/video/arabic-shkira-belly-dance/200012
to: 200012
Can someone help me with replacing this url
http://www.izlesene.com/video/arabic-shkira-belly-dance/200012
to: 200012
$url = 'http://www.izlesene.com/video/arabic-shkira-belly-dance/200012';
$out = preg_replace("/[^0-9]/i","",$url);
or
preg_match("/\/([0-9]+)/i",$url,$m);
$out = $m[1];
i
modifier is misleading for digits.
use the basename
$video_id = basename($url);
var_dump($video_id);
or
try to explode and get the last item.
$url = "http://www.izlesene.com/video/arabic-shkira-belly-dance/200012";
$segments = explode("/",$url);
$video_id = end($segments);
var_dump($video_id);
If things works like in JS you can do it like so:
$url = "http://www.izlesene.com/video/arabic-shkira-belly-dance/200012";
$a = explode("/", $url);
$number = array_pop($a);
And maybe like this:
$url = "http://www.izlesene.com/video/arabic-shkira-belly-dance/200012";
$number = array_pop( explode("/", $url) );
Or you can do it faster without arrays and regex:
$url = "http://www.izlesene.com/video/arabic-shkira-belly-dance/200012";
$url = substr($url, strrpos($url, "/") + 1);
strrpos
searches the position of the last occurrence of /
in a string and substr
returns the portion of a string specified by this position.
Try:
$number = basename($url);
Hint: Regular expressions are not always the best solution (even if quite powerful but also complicated). See basename
Docs.
If you really need a regex, start at the end:
$url = "http://www.izlesene.com/video/arabic-shkira-belly-dance/200012";
$number = preg_replace('~.*/([^/]+)$~', '$1', $url);
^