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.
$matches
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