How can I get a string that only contains a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9 and some symbols?
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Please give more details. What is your need?– KarthikMay 24, 2010 at 11:08
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4It's a hazy question but there is no need to downvote it into oblivion. There are really bad questions around that could use that sort of treatment, but this one is not one of them.– PekkaMay 24, 2010 at 11:16
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my string is ��S�o�n�u� �N�i�g�a�m�,� �S�a�i�n�d�h�a�v�i. i would like to eliminate the symbols...– zahir hussainMay 24, 2010 at 11:25
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use like this, $strchr = "��S�o�n�u� �N�i�g�a�m�,� �S�a�i�n�d�h�a�v�i"; $bodytag = str_replace("�", "", $strchr);– KarthikMay 24, 2010 at 11:35
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nice it works... that was already worked... i just restart my mozilla... i got it.. thanks a lot to all...– zahir hussainMay 24, 2010 at 12:18
7 Answers
You can filter it like:
$text = preg_replace("/[^a-zA-Z0-9]+/", "", $text);
As for some symbols, you should be more specific
You can test your string (let $str
) using preg_match
:
if(preg_match("/^[a-zA-Z0-9]+$/", $str) == 1) {
// string only contain the a to z , A to Z, 0 to 9
}
If you need more symbols you can add them before ]
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You're absolutely right, I should have to surround the pattern in
^
and$
to prevent match to'??abs??'
for example, and the whole with/
delimiters. Sorry & thanks.– Serge S.May 24, 2010 at 19:35
Don't need regex, you can use the Ctype
functions:
ctype_alnum
: Check for alphanumeric character(s)ctype_alpha
: Check for alphabetic character(s)ctype_cntrl
: Check for control character(s)ctype_digit
: Check for numeric character(s)ctype_graph
: Check for any printable character(s) except spacectype_lower
: Check for lowercase character(s)ctype_print
: Check for printable character(s)ctype_punct
: Check for any printable character which is not whitespace or an alphanumeric characterctype_space
: Check for whitespace character(s)ctype_upper
: Check for uppercase character(s)ctype_xdigit
: Check for character(s) representing a hexadecimal digit
In your case use ctype_alnum
, example:
if (ctype_alnum($str)) {
//...
}
Example:
<?php
$strings = array('AbCd1zyZ9', 'foo!#$bar');
foreach ($strings as $testcase) {
if (ctype_alnum($testcase)) {
echo 'The string ', $testcase, ' consists of all letters or digits.';
} else {
echo 'The string ', $testcase, ' don\'t consists of all letters or digits.';
}
}
Online example: https://ideone.com/BYN2Gn
Both these regexes should do it:
$str = preg_replace('~[^a-z0-9]+~i', '', $str);
Or:
$str = preg_replace('~[^a-zA-Z0-9]+~', '', $str);
A shortcut will be as below also:
if (preg_match('/^[\w\.]+$/', $str)) {
echo 'Str is valid and allowed';
} else
echo 'Str is invalid';
Here:
// string only contain the a to z , A to Z, 0 to 9 and _ (underscore)
\w - matches [a-zA-Z0-9_]+
Hope it helps!
If you need to preserve spaces in your string do this
$text = preg_replace("/[^a-zA-Z0-9 ]+/", "", $text);
Please note the way I have added space between 9 and the closing bracket. For example
$name = "!#$John Doe";
echo preg_replace("/[^a-zA-Z0-9 ]+/", "", $name);
the output will be:
John Doe
Spaces in the string will be preserved.
If you fail to include the space between 9 and the closing bracket the output will be:
JohnDoe
Hope it helps someone.
The best and most flexible way to accomplish that is using regular expressions. But I`m not sure how to do that in PHP but this article can help. link