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How would I go about detecting whitespace between strings? For example, I have a name string like:

"Jane Doe"

Keep in mind that I don't want to trim or replace it, just detect if whitespace exists between the first and second string.

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6 Answers 6

82

Use preg_match as suggested by Josh:

<?php

$foo = 'Bob Williams';
$bar = 'SamSpade';
$baz = "Bob\t\t\tWilliams";

var_dump(preg_match('/\s/',$foo));
var_dump(preg_match('/\s/',$bar));
var_dump(preg_match('/\s/',$baz));

Ouputs:

int(1)
int(0)
int(1)
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  • i guess i've always considered whitespace the space as space unless your using html entities.
    – lackingpregmatch
    Jul 21, 2009 at 21:24
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    if we talk about web, use the KISS method please, you don't want to start the regex engine just to justify lazyness
    – Decebal
    Mar 18, 2014 at 14:13
8

Wouldn't preg_match("/\s/",$string) work? The advantage to this over strpos is that it will detect any whitespace, not just spaces.

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  • 1
    I have a fear that if I call on my regex engine for something like finding a single character it will get mad at me and start outputting profanity :(
    – Kai
    Jul 21, 2009 at 21:14
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    Maybe you don't feed it enough! ;-)
    – Josh
    Jul 21, 2009 at 21:43
8

You could check for only alphanumerical characters, which whitespace is not. You could also do a strpos for a space.

if(strpos($string, " ") !== false)
{
   // error
}
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    You want it like strpos($string, " ") instead. Haystack first, then needle
    – ThoKra
    Jul 21, 2009 at 21:05
  • As stated by Josh, this is not a valid answer to the OP question. The OP wanted to detect "whitespace" not "spaces".
    – hobodave
    Jul 21, 2009 at 21:08
  • The author's name is even "lacking preg_match". LOL.
    – Josh
    Jul 21, 2009 at 21:10
  • sorry guys. i meant spaces. thought whitespace was equal to space.
    – lackingpregmatch
    Jul 21, 2009 at 21:17
  • Why couldn't they standardize how needle/haystack functions take arguments. Should always have one first. Jul 21, 2009 at 21:25
5

You may use something like this:

if (strpos($r, ' ') > 0) {
    echo 'A white space exists between the string';
}
else
{
    echo 'There is no white space in the string';
}

This will detect a space, but not any other kind of whitespace.

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http://no.php.net/strpos

<?php
if(strpos('Jane Doe', ' ') > 0)
    echo 'Including space';
else
    echo 'Without space';
?>
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    This won't work if the first character is a space - " > 0" should be " !== false"
    – Greg
    Jul 21, 2009 at 21:10
  • I know, did it like that because it looked like he wanted to see if it was multiple names, not " Name" ;)
    – ThoKra
    Jul 21, 2009 at 21:13
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// returns no. of matches if $str has nothing but alphabets,digits and spaces.
function is_alnumspace($str){
  return preg_match('/^[a-z0-9 ]+$/i',$str);
}
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  • [a-z] does not cover alphabetic characters.
    – tchrist
    Feb 27, 2011 at 16:22
  • This answer has nothing to do with the asker's requirements. Jun 11, 2022 at 9:04

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