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How is this possible that the str_replace() function below returns biWeekly and not Every Other Week ?

$payFrequency = "biweekly";
$postData['payFrequency'] = str_replace(array('weekly','biweekly','twicemonthly','monthly'),array('Weekly','Every Other Week','Twice a Month','Monthly'), $payFrequency, $cnt);
echo "$cnt {$postData['payFrequency']}\n"; // SHOWS 1 biWeekly 
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  • I updated it; original string is into $payFrequency
    – Stephane
    Mar 29, 2012 at 2:21

4 Answers 4

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You should swap first and second items in both arrays.

$payFrequency = "biweekly";
$postData['payFrequency'] = str_replace(array('biweekly','weekly','twicemonthly','monthly'),array('Every Other Week','Weekly','Twice a Month','Monthly'), $payFrequency, $cnt);
echo "$cnt {$postData['payFrequency']}\n"; // SHOWS 1 biWeekly 

this would work.

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It replaces the "weekly" in "biweekly" with "Weekly", which afterwards does not match "biweekly" anymore.

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because biweekly contains "weekly" which is your first match in the array

array('weekly','biweekly','twicemonthly','monthly')

Thus it converts that first then return.

You could swap your order of replacements:

$payFrequency = "biweekly";

$postData['payFrequency'] = str_replace(
        array('biweekly','weekly','twicemonthly','monthly'), // biweekly then weekly
        array('Every Other Week','Weekly','Twice a Month','Monthly'), $payFrequency, $cnt
);

echo "$cnt {$postData['payFrequency']}\n";
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str_replace is case-sensitive, so biweekly gets replaced, but biWeekly does not. Use str_ireplace if you want a case-insensitive replace.

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  • @jeroen sure it does, but it takes two replacements to get the final result. I guess, this solution is wrong in general, i.e. we can find an example where it will work wrong.
    – iehrlich
    Mar 29, 2012 at 2:32

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