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My string is

$string = ",name2,name2,name3,";

I want to make it like;

$string = "name2,name2,name3";

That is, to remove first and last comma from that string, any clue as to how to accomplish this either through regex or anything else?

Thanks.

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If you just want to remove the first and the last comma, you can use trim

$string = trim($string,",");
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  • Thanks @coder for the suggestion on the usage of trim.
    – justhalf
    Aug 3, 2018 at 21:14
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You can use anchors for this:

$result = preg_replace('/^,|,$/', '', $subject);

If you want to match one or more commas at the start/end of the string:

$result = preg_replace('/^,+|,+$/', '', $subject);

And if there could be whitespace around those leading/trailing commas:

$result = preg_replace('/^[,\s]+|[\s,]+$/', '', $subject);
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    Thanks Tim, I didn't used your method but looks like you've got the point too. Unfortunately I've to pick only one answer as best. Thanks every one! :)
    – Uzma
    Sep 3, 2013 at 11:12

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