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I'm working on news script and I would like to create summary function to get little of text from full text content. The function would get 200 characters of full text and then it would search for last space of these 200 characters. The function must also ignore any html or other code and show only first 200 characters of full text content.

Which function is the best for my problem and how to do that function?

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    have you tried anything before posting your question?
    – ilanco
    Apr 29, 2012 at 9:26
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    no because I don't know which function is best for problem like this Apr 29, 2012 at 9:28

4 Answers 4

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Checkout this helper function from the CodeIgniter framework:

/**
* Character Limiter
*
* Limits the string based on the character count.  Preserves complete words
* so the character count may not be exactly as specified.
*
* @access   public
* @param    string
* @param    integer
* @param    string  the end character. Usually an ellipsis
* @return   string
*/

function character_limiter($str, $n = 500, $end_char = '…')
{
    if (strlen($str) < $n)
    {
        return $str;
    }

    $str = preg_replace("/\s+/", ' ', str_replace(array("\r\n", "\r", "\n"), ' ', $str));

    if (strlen($str) <= $n)
    {
        return $str;
    }

    $out = "";
    foreach (explode(' ', trim($str)) as $val)
    {
        $out .= $val.' ';

        if (strlen($out) >= $n)
        {
            $out = trim($out);
            return (strlen($out) == strlen($str)) ? $out : $out.$end_char;
        }
    }
 }

You can use the function:

echo character_limiter($text, 200);

If you need to avoid HTML tags, you can use strip_tags function before calling the character_limiter function.

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The best solution would be apparently a designated "summary" field in the database filled by the editor manually.

It will save you a lot of headaches in the future.

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    I also have this field, but this is fallback if author of article forget or don't want to enter summary. Apr 29, 2012 at 9:32
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I use the following function to make sure that the length of my teaser string doesn't exceed the specified maxlength, but still keeps whole words.

function teaser( $input, $length = 200)
{
  if( strlen($input) <= $length )
    return $input;

  $parts = explode(" ", $input);

  while( strlen( implode(" ", $parts) ) > $length )
    array_pop($parts);

  return implode(" ", $parts);
}

Short and simple.

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  • And if you feel the need to put something like "..." in the end of the shortened string, just extend the return line to something like: return implode(" ", $parts) . "...";
    – Repox
    Apr 29, 2012 at 9:40
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There is a simple function called substr($string, $position, $length), which can do this.

Use it like

$brief = substr($bigContent, 0, 200); //for 200 chars
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  • I believe it requires a bit more logic than a simple substr. The idea is to end the text after the last word that would fit in the the 200 length, otherwise the article might end in the middle of a word. Apr 29, 2012 at 9:37
  • @mazzucci, Oh.. Please do not start on the how complex this could be, I already have coded a hectic module for this alone. :P
    – Starx
    Apr 29, 2012 at 9:58

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