I have this string #22aantal283xuitvoeren
.
What is the best way to find the last numeric value in a string? (283 in this case)
I don't think chop()
or substr()
is the wat to go.
You can use preg_match_all and match all digits.
Then the last item in the array is the last number in the string.
$s = "#22aantal283xuitvoeren";
preg_match_all("/\d+/", $s, $number);
echo end($number[0]); // 283
You could try preg_match_all():
$string = "#22aantal283xuitvoeren";
$result = preg_match_all(
"/(\d+)/",
$string,
$matches);
$lastNumericValueInString = array_pop($matches[1]);
echo $lastNumericValueInString;
Echoes 283
Here is a solution without regex.
Basically loop from back to front until the first number is found. Then, loop until the first non-number is found.
$string = "#22aantal283xuitvoeren";
for($i = strlen($string) - 1; $i >= 0; --$i) {
if(is_numeric($string[$i])) {
// found the first number from back to front
$number = $string[$i];
while(--$i >= 0 && is_numeric($string[$i])) {
$number = $string[$i].$number;
}
break;
}
}
// $number is now "283"
// if you want an integer, use intval($number)
aantal2
<- is this the "2" you mean?