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similiar like this example, php: remove brackets/contents from a string? i have no idea to replace

$str = '(ABC)some text'

into

$str = 'ABC';

currently use $str = preg_replace('/(.)/','',$str); but not works. how to fix this?

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  • all works! which one should i choose? which is the best answer?
    – apis17
    Jun 14, 2010 at 6:42

4 Answers 4

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Instead of preg_replace, I would use preg_match:

preg_match('#\(([^)]+)\)#', $str, $m);
echo $m[1];
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    Realistically, this is a more clear cut case for matching on a string rather than replacing a string.
    – gnarf
    Jun 14, 2010 at 6:32
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    – Kobi
    Jun 14, 2010 at 6:34
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If you want to use replace, you could use the following:

 $str = "(ABC)some text";
 $str = preg_replace("/^.*\(([^)]*)\).*$/", '$1', $str);

The pattern will match the whole string, and replace it with whatever it found inside the parenthesis

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I'd avoid using regex altogether here. Instead, you could use normal string functions like this: $str = str_replace(array('(',')'),array(),$str);

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  • thanks user366075, but this not remove some text at the end of bracket. only wants string in bracket and remove others.
    – apis17
    Jun 14, 2010 at 7:07
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Try this:

$str = preg_replace('/\((.*?)\).*/','\\1',$str);
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