How can I strip / remove all spaces of a string in PHP?
I have a string like $string = "this is my string";
The output should be "thisismystring"
How can I do that?
Do you just mean spaces or all whitespace?
For just spaces, use str_replace:
$string = str_replace(' ', '', $string);
For all whitespace (including tabs and line ends), use preg_replace:
$string = preg_replace('/\s+/', '', $string);
(From here).
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. $string = preg_replace('/\s/', '', $string);
should work fine. The only thing this doesn't work on for me is non-breaking spaces. I had to use this: $string = preg_replace('~\x{00a0}~','',$string);
to remove them. Thanks to this stackoverflow answer: stackoverflow.com/a/12838189/631764
Jul 19, 2013 at 0:04
space
and whitespace
? Isn't it the same?
is HTML string, you need to remove it on your own. The "whitespace" characters are HT (9), LF (10), FF (12), CR (13), and space (32). However, if locale-specific matching is happening, characters with code points in the range 128-255 may also be considered as whitespace characters, for instance, NBSP (A0).
\s+
when it is possible that multiple spaces could occur. This way longer and fewer matches are made with fewer total replacement -- eventuating in the same result.
May 3, 2021 at 11:41
If you want to remove all whitespace:
$str = preg_replace('/\s+/', '', $str);
See the 5th example on the preg_replace documentation. (Note I originally copied that here.)
Edit: commenters pointed out, and are correct, that str_replace
is better than preg_replace
if you really just want to remove the space character. The reason to use preg_replace
would be to remove all whitespace (including tabs, etc.).
str_replace
] instead of ereg_replace()
or preg_replace()
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If you know the white space is only due to spaces, you can use:
$string = str_replace(' ','',$string);
But if it could be due to space, tab...you can use:
$string = preg_replace('/\s+/','',$string);
strtr($string,[' '=>'']);
trim
functions: php.net/trimpreg_replace('/\s+/', '', $string)
are wrong or rather incomplete. The correct and complete answer is:preg_replace('/\s+/u', '', $string)
. Because other solutions (or Alt + 255) cannot be removed from the string, but my solution even also deletes.