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Can anyone help me with a quick solution to a problem?

I have a string that is returned from an api, the string comes like this:

$year = "181?make=2008"

So I was using substr($year, 0,3); to get the first 3 digits out. I.E. 181 The problem is, now some of the strings are coming back with only 2 digits before the ? Like this $year = "54?make=2008"

So, if I dont know how many digits will be coming before the ?, but I know that it will always end with a ? is there a way I can extract all data before the ? and turn that into a new variable...

Thank you in advance!

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  • regular-expressions.info/tutorial.html
    – deceze
    Feb 15, 2013 at 19:00
  • ...or use strpos along with substr. Or one of 5 other string functions.
    – ficuscr
    Feb 15, 2013 at 19:01
  • looks like a query string. you could probably use parse_url/parse_str to decompose it into components.
    – Marc B
    Feb 15, 2013 at 19:02

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$year = strstr("181?make=2008","?");
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list($data, $junk) = explode("?",$year); $data would hold everything before the '?' then, you could also do some regex I imagine, but to me this is much easier to read.

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Regex would work to get the first part. Something like

preg_match("^([0-9]+)\?",$string,$match)

If it is the year you want, you can use

$year = substr("181?make=2008",-4)

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