I want to get the characters after the last / in an url like http://www.vimeo.com/1234567
How do I do with php?
Very simply:
$id = substr($url, strrpos($url, '/') + 1);
strrpos gets the position of the last occurrence of the slash; substr returns everything after that position.
As mentioned by redanimalwar if there is no slash this doesn't work correctly since strrpos
returns false. Here's a more robust version:
$pos = strrpos($url, '/');
$id = $pos === false ? $url : substr($url, $pos + 1);
$str = basename($url)
is not getting more upvotes, works perfectly fine for me.
Nov 2, 2015 at 16:39
You could explode based on "/", and return the last entry:
print end( explode( "/", "http://www.vimeo.com/1234567" ) );
That's based on blowing the string apart, something that isn't necessary if you know the pattern of the string itself will not soon be changing. You could, alternatively, use a regular expression to locate that value at the end of the string:
$url = "http://www.vimeo.com/1234567";
if ( preg_match( "/\d+$/", $url, $matches ) ) {
print $matches[0];
}
explode
always seems like more overhead to me, though I haven't ever timed it to see how fast it is.
Sep 1, 2009 at 10:47
$str = "http://www.vimeo.com/1234567";
$s = explode("/",$str);
print end($s);
array_pop(explode("/", "http://vimeo.com/1234567"));
will return the last element of the example url
PHP Notice: Only variables should be passed by reference
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Jan 10, 2017 at 14:25
Two one liners - I suspect the first one is faster but second one is prettier and unlike end()
and array_pop()
, you can pass the result of a function directly to current()
without generating any notice or warning since it doesn't move the pointer or alter the array.
$var = 'http://www.vimeo.com/1234567';
// VERSION 1 - one liner simmilar to DisgruntledGoat's answer above
echo substr($a,(strrpos($var,'/') !== false ? strrpos($var,'/') + 1 : 0));
// VERSION 2 - explode, reverse the array, get the first index.
echo current(array_reverse(explode('/',$var)));
end()
this way in php 5.4+ and up will throw a notice. According to docs: "you must pass it a real variable and not a function returning an array because only actual variables may be passed by reference.".
May 7, 2020 at 17:15
Here's a beautiful dynamic function I wrote to remove last part of url or path.
/**
* remove the last directories
*
* @param $path the path
* @param $level number of directories to remove
*
* @return string
*/
private function removeLastDir($path, $level)
{
if(is_int($level) && $level > 0){
$path = preg_replace('#\/[^/]*$#', '', $path);
return $this->removeLastDir($path, (int) $level - 1);
}
return $path;
}
s($str)->afterLast('/')
helpful, as found in this standalone library.