To remove everything but characters falling in the basic ASCII range, you may use a pattern similar to this to match the range by HEX codes.
// Given a string with characters in and outside ASCII:
$s = "abcde啅cde衸xtzሴbb()*&bԴ";
// Match HEX 00-7F and remove characters outside that
// by inverting with ^
echo preg_replace('/[^\x00-\x7f]/', '', $s);
// Prints:
// abcdecdextzbb()*&b
Using HEX 00-7F will also include the start of the ASCII range, therefore covering things like NUL
, terminal bell, backspace, etc. You may consider starting with ASCII 32 (hex 20) at SPACE
if you don't want your output to include those special non-printable control characters.
echo preg_replace('/[^\x20-\x7f]/', '', $s);
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in your pattern - Do you want a larger set than those?preg_replace('/[^\x00-\x7f]/u', '', $string)
produce something like you want?\x20
to begin with SPACE