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Is there any way to achieve the following? I need to take this $query and split it into its various elements (the reason is because I am having to reprocess an insert query). As you can see this will work for regular string blocks or numbers, but not where a number, occurs in the string. Is there a way to say |\d but not where that \d occurs within a ' quoted string '?

$query = "('this is\'nt very, funny (I dont think)','is it',12345,'nope','like with 2,4,6')";

$matches = preg_split("#',|\d,#",substr($query,1,-1));

echo $query;   
print'<pre>[';print_r($matches);print']</pre>';

So just to be clear about expected results:

0:'this is\'nt very, funny (I dont think)'
1:'it is'
2:12345
3:'nope'
4:'like with 2,4,6'.

** Additionally I don't mind if each string is not quoted - I can requote them myself.

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  • provide expected "output" ($matches). Oct 20, 2014 at 11:32
  • $matches would be split at each field/value separating , as opposed to comma's found within strings. So split at , but not every one.
    – Ukuser32
    Oct 20, 2014 at 11:34
  • if you provide output users can try to verify that their understanding of the textual description is correct. nobody likes fuzzy descriptions. create good examples that show the behavior for corner cases. Oct 20, 2014 at 11:35
  • @Ukuser32 post the expected output in your question. Oct 20, 2014 at 11:35
  • Please see my response. I would expect each of the following to be values in the array: 0:'this is\'nt very, funny (I dont think)', 1:'it is', 2:12345, 3:'nope', 4:'like with 2,4,6'. Hope that helps.
    – Ukuser32
    Oct 20, 2014 at 11:37

5 Answers 5

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Could (*SKIP)(*F) parts that are inside single quotes and match , outside:

'(?:\\'|[^'])*'(*SKIP)(*F)|,

(?:\\'|[^']) Inside the single quotes matches escaped \' or a character that is not a single quote.

See Test at regex101.com

$query = "('this is\'nt very, funny (I dont think)','is it',12345,'nope','like with 2,4,6')";

$matches = preg_split("~'(?:\\\\'|[^'])*'(*SKIP)(*F)|,~", substr($query,1,-1));

print_r($matches);

outputs to (test at eval.in)

Array
(
    [0] => 'this is\'nt very, funny (I dont think)'
    [1] => 'is it'
    [2] => 12345
    [3] => 'nope'
    [4] => 'like with 2,4,6'
)

Not absolutely sure, if that is what you mean :)

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  • that's what OP is looking for i guess :)
    – vks
    Oct 20, 2014 at 12:01
  • That is 100% what I was after. Thanks and I don't think I'd have got there in a million years (well maybe a few hundred)!!
    – Ukuser32
    Oct 20, 2014 at 12:01
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('(?:(?!(?<!\\)').)*')|(\d+)

Try this.Grab the captures.Each string is quoted as well.See demo.

http://regex101.com/r/dK1xR4/3

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  • Unfortunately preg_split("#('(?:(?!(?<!\\)').)*')|(\d+)#gm",substr($query,1,-1)); does not work?
    – Ukuser32
    Oct 20, 2014 at 11:57
  • How would you implement this in php? Because i have a regex also but it fails when executing the regex along with the code. Oct 20, 2014 at 11:57
  • @Ukuser32 use preg_match_all and then grab the groups. No need of m flag
    – vks
    Oct 20, 2014 at 11:58
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You could try matching through preg_match_all instead of splitting.

<?php
$data = "('this is\'nt very, funny (I dont think)','is it',12345,'nope','like with 2,4,6')";
$regex = "~'(?:\\\\'|[^'])+'|(?<=,|\()[^',)]*(?=,|\))~";
preg_match_all($regex, $data, $matches);
print_r($matches[0]);
?>

Output:

Array
(
    [0] => 'this is\'nt very, funny (I dont think)'
    [1] => 'is it'
    [2] => 12345
    [3] => 'nope'
    [4] => 'like with 2,4,6'
)
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If you don't mind using preg_match, then the solution could look like this. This regex uses lookbehind with negative assertions (?<!\\\\), it will match strings inside quotes that is not preceded by slash, and the alternation with the vertical bar ensures that numbers that are part of larger match will be ignored.

$query = "('this is\'nt very, funny (I dont think)','is it',12345,'nope','like with 2,4,6',6789)";  

preg_match_all( "/(?<!\\\\)\'.+?(?<!\\\\)\'|\d+/", substr( $query, 1, -1 ), $matches );

print_r( $matches );
/* output: 
Array (
    [0] => Array
        (
            [0] => 'this is\'nt very, funny (I dont think)'
            [1] => 'is it'
            [2] => 12345
            [3] => 'nope'
            [4] => 'like with 2,4,6'
            [5] => 6789
        )

)
*/
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,(?=(?:[^']*'[^']*')*[^']*$)

Try this.This will split according to what you want.Replace by \n.See demo.

http://regex101.com/r/dK1xR4/4

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