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can someone please provide me with a regexp which will replace a part of the text between parenthesis?

Example: I have the string

    123 (abc,def) 567

and I want to end up with

    123 (abc def) 567

So basically I want to replace the "," character in between parenthesis.

Thanks in advance, I seem to have forgotten most of what I knew about regular expressions.

Robert

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  • Can there be more than one comma inside the parentheses, and you need to replace them all? If so, I don't think you can do this in one step. You have to pull out the text between parentheses, replace all the commas (with ordinary str_replace) and then replace that in the original string.
    – Barmar
    Apr 1, 2013 at 17:15
  • @user13955 Can there be recursive parenthesis?
    – Loamhoof
    Apr 1, 2013 at 17:32

5 Answers 5

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This should work:

$s = '123 (abc,def) 567';

echo preg_replace('/(\([^)]*),([^)]*\))/', '$1 $2', $s);
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  • Nope, should'nt. (),(zefzef) would be matched.
    – Loamhoof
    Apr 1, 2013 at 17:23
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A little clean, but simple.

<?php
$string = '123 (abc,def) 567';

$string = preg_replace('!,!',' ',$string);

echo $string;

?>

Output is:

123 (abc def) 567

As requested.

Update

To pacify the complaints another version would be:

$string = '123 (abc,def) 567';

$string = preg_replace('!([^,]+),(.+)!','$1 $2',$string);

echo $string;

Another update indicating we're ONLY removing the comma between parenthesis

$string = '123 (abc,def) 567';

$string = preg_replace('!(\([^,)]+),(.+\))!','$1 $2',$string);

echo $string;

Not that this was the original question, to replace ALL commas between the parenthesis you can do it this way

$strings = array('123 (abc,def) 567','(),(zefzef)','(,abc)','(def,hij,nop,abc),(abc,) 123');

foreach($strings as $string){
  echo "Before: $string = ";    
    while(preg_match('!(\([^,)]*),(.+\)?)!',$string)){
        $string = preg_replace('!(\([^,)]*),(.+\)?)!',"$1 $2",$string);
    }
  echo "After: $string\n";
}
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  • This will replace commas outside the parentheses, too.
    – Barmar
    Apr 1, 2013 at 17:17
  • This doesn't check for the parentheses, and might as well just be $string = str_replace(","," ",$string); Apr 1, 2013 at 17:17
  • @Barmar He didn't say that in his initial request. His mention of parenthesis is only an english description of what he wanted to happen. Apr 1, 2013 at 17:20
  • @Kolink You can't assume that he'll be outputting anything that needs commas (like an array) based on the question. Thanks for the -1 for a correct answer though. Apr 1, 2013 at 17:22
  • His question clearly says "replace a part of the text between parenthesis". The fact that his example doesn't have commas outside the parentheses doesn't negate this.
    – Barmar
    Apr 1, 2013 at 17:27
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Edit:
In case you have no recursive parenthesis, this would work like a charm:

/,(?=[^(]*?\))/

Of course replaced by a white space.

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  • The * needs to be inside the grouping parentheses.
    – Barmar
    Apr 1, 2013 at 17:31
  • Yeah sure, anyway it wouldn't work if he can have recursive parenthesis.
    – Loamhoof
    Apr 1, 2013 at 17:32
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This works in PHP. (if you can use preg_replace_callback):

 function commas($matches){return str_replace(',',' ',$matches[0]);}
 echo preg_replace_callback('/(\(.*\))/i','commas','123 (abc,def) 567');

or in one line:

echo preg_replace_callback('/(\(.*\))/i',create_function('$matches','return str_replace(","," ",$matches[0]);'),'123 (abc,def) 567');
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Please check this Regular expression. This will help you.

,(?=[^\(]*\))

Check demo

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