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let's say I have a string like this:

$str = "{aaa,aa,a,aaaaaaaa,aaaaaaa,aaaaaaa}";

I want to remove both { & } using str_replace only once.. Possible?

I've tried

$str = str_replace ('}', '{', '', $str);

$str = str_replace ('}'&'{', '', $str);

$str = str_replace ('}'||'{', '', $str);

$str = str_replace ('}''{', '', $str);

and none works...

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  • possible duplicate of Str_replace for multiple items
    – Mog
    May 11, 2012 at 4:54
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    Just a side note, you might want trim($input, '{}'); if you only want to remove the left and right sides, it's a little shorter and more to the point. What is the data?
    – Mog
    May 11, 2012 at 4:59

6 Answers 6

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$str = str_replace(array('}', '{'), '', $str);

str_replace accepts arrays as its first and second argument

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you can give an array to str replace see

$search = array("}", "{");
$text= str_replace($search, "", $text);

read about it here: str-replace

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str_replace (array('}', '{'), '', $str);
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$str = str_replace(array('{', '}'), '', $str);
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What you want to do is use the preg_replace function instead which will replace more than one item at a time using regex. What you want to do can be accomplished with:

$str = preg_replace('/({|})/', '', $str);
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  • Or [{}] which is slightly better
    – zerkms
    May 11, 2012 at 7:41
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$search = array("}", "{"); $text= str_replace($search, "", $text);

yuo can read more :- http://php.net/manual/en/function.str-replace.php

example

<?php
// Order of replacement
$str     = "Line 1\nLine 2\rLine 3\r\nLine 4\n";
$order   = array("\r\n", "\n", "\r");
$replace = '<br />';

// Processes \r\n's first so they aren't converted twice.
$newstr = str_replace($order, $replace, $str);

// Outputs F because A is replaced with B, then B is replaced with C, and so on...
// Finally E is replaced with F, because of left to right replacements.
$search  = array('A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E');
$replace = array('B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F');
$subject = 'A';
echo str_replace($search, $replace, $subject);

 // Outputs: apearpearle pear
// For the same reason mentioned above
$letters = array('a', 'p');
$fruit   = array('apple', 'pear');
$text    = 'a p';
$output  = str_replace($letters, $fruit, $text);
echo $output;
?>

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