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Currently I am exploding a string at . and it works as I like. the only issue is that is also explodes when the . occurs as a decimal point. Is there a way of excluding decimal points from the explode function?

My current setup: As you can see it is exploding at . between the two numbers

$String = "This is a string.It will split at the previous point and the next one.Here 7.9 is a number";

$NewString = explode('.', $String);

print_r($NewString);

output

Array ( 
[0] => This is a string 
[1] => It will split at the previous point and the next one 
[2] => Here 7 
[3] => 9 is a number 
)

2 Answers 2

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You can use preg_split for this with the regex of /(?<!\d)\.(?!\d)/:

<?php
    $String = "This is a string. It will split at the previous point and the next one. Here 7.9 is a number";

    $NewString = preg_split('/(?<!\d)\.(?!\d)/', $String);

    print_r($NewString);
?>

Output:

Array
(
    [0] => This is a string
    [1] =>  It will split at the previous point and the next one
    [2] =>  Here 7.9 is a number
)

DEMO

What does the regex mean?

  • (?<!\d) - a "negative lookbehind" meaning it will only match if there is NO digit (\d) before the dot
  • \. - a literal . character. It needs to be escaped as . in regex means "any character"
  • (?!\d) - a "negative lookahead" meaning it will only match if there is NO digit (\d) after the dot

Extra:

You can get rid of the spaces by using a regex as /(?<!\d)\.(?!\d)\s*/ that will also match any number of white-spaces after the dot, or alternatively you can use $NewString = array_map('trim', $NewString);.

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  • thanks a lot, i didn't think of regex, and thank you for your explanation too.
    – StevenPHP
    Nov 7, 2013 at 11:25
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If need to explode text like in your example, an easy way to do it is to explode ". " instead of ".".

$String = "This is a string. It will split at the previous point and the next one. Here 7.9 is a number";

$NewString = explode('. ', $String);

print_r($NewString);

output

Array ( 
[0] => This is a string 
[1] => It will split at the previous point and the next one 
[2] => Here 7.9 is a number
)

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