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I have a sentence like this.

1       2     3   4

As you see, in between 1 2 and 3 text, there are extra spaces. I want the output with only one space between them. So my output should be

1 2 3 4

How can I use a PHP function to get the desired output?

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$str = "1 $nbsp;     2     3   4";
$new_str = str_replace(" ", '', $str);
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A little late to answer but hopefully might help someone else. The most important while extracting content from html is to use utf8_decode() in php (Community warning: "This function is DEPRECATED as of PHP 8.2.0. Relying on this function is highly discouraged" - from PHP manual). Then all other string operations become a breeze. Even foreign characters can be replaced by directly copy pasting characters from browser into the php code. The following function replaces   with a space. Then all extra white spaces are replaced with a single white space using preg_replace(). Leading and trailing white spaces are removed in the end.

function clean($str)
{       
    $str = utf8_decode($str);
    $str = str_replace(" ", " ", $str);
    $str = preg_replace('/\s+/', ' ',$str);
    $str = trim($str);
    return $str;
}

$html = "1 $nbsp;     2     3   4";
$output = clean($html);
echo $output;

1 2 3 4

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  • Even in 2016 I'd hardly imagine a case when utf8_decode() would be needed. Why anyone would want to decode an industry standard UTF-8 into a crippled ISO-8859-1? Commented May 24 at 7:09
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if your string actually has "  ",

$str="1       2     3   4";
$s = str_replace("  ","",$str);
print $s;
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echo str_replace ( " ", "", "1       2     3   4" );

just remember you need to echo out the result of the str_replace and you alo dont need to worry about white spaces a the browser will only show one white space.

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This did the job for me:

preg_replace('~\x{00a0}~siu',' ',$content);
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  • The s and i pattern modifiers seem totally pointless to me. Commented Apr 23 at 6:39

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