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I want to replace multiple newline characters with one newline character, and multiple spaces with a single space.

I tried preg_replace("/\n\n+/", "\n", $text); and failed!

I also do this job on the $text for formatting.

$text = wordwrap($text, 120, '<br/>', true);
$text = nl2br($text);

$text is a large text taken from user for BLOG, and for a better formatting I use wordwrap.

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  • You failed? What went wrong? And can you paste a bit of the code around?
    – hakre
    Jun 15, 2011 at 15:57
  • i've mentioned both of the things
    – Sourav
    Jun 15, 2011 at 16:00
  • @Sourav - It's still not clear what you're trying to achieve. From the looks of it, the blog post is in plain text and you want to place a line break after every 120 words (wordwrap) and again to replace new lines (nl2br). When exactly do you want to replace multiple new lines with a single one? Jun 15, 2011 at 16:42
  • @Francois Deschenes i want to do the regex/preg then wrap then nl2br !
    – Sourav
    Jun 15, 2011 at 16:47
  • @Sourav - See my updated answer below. Jun 15, 2011 at 17:13

10 Answers 10

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In theory, you regular expression does work, but the problem is that not all operating system and browsers send only \n at the end of string. Many will also send a \r.

Try:

I've simplified this one:

preg_replace("/(\r?\n){2,}/", "\n\n", $text);

And to address the problem of some sending \r only:

preg_replace("/[\r\n]{2,}/", "\n\n", $text);

Based on your update:

// Replace multiple (one ore more) line breaks with a single one.
$text = preg_replace("/[\r\n]+/", "\n", $text);

$text = wordwrap($text,120, '<br/>', true);
$text = nl2br($text);
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  • And some send \r only ;) - And thanks for the clarification.
    – hakre
    Jun 15, 2011 at 16:01
  • @Sourav - In your example above, you were replacing 2 or more \n with a 2 \n hence my example. If you only want 1 (i.e. to skip a line but without leaving an empty line in-between), simply replace the \n\n with \n. Jun 15, 2011 at 16:10
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    i also needed the $text = preg_replace("/\s+/", ' ', $text); anyway thanks :)
    – Sourav
    Jun 16, 2011 at 2:50
  • You can simplify multi-line replacement further to this: preg_replace("/(\R){2,}/", "$1", $str);
    – Paul
    Jun 3, 2018 at 15:16
  • 2
    If the text you are formatting has space(s) before, after, or between the newlines, this cleans those up: $text = preg_replace("/(\s*[\r\n]\s*)+/", "\n", $text); Jan 3, 2019 at 16:35
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Use \R (which represents any line ending sequence):

$str = preg_replace('#\R+#', '</p><p>', $str);

It was found here: Replacing two new lines with paragraph tags

PHP documentation about Escape sequences:

\R (line break: matches \n, \r and \r\n)

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This is the answer, as I understand the question:

// Normalize newlines
preg_replace('/(\r\n|\r|\n)+/', "\n", $text);
// Replace whitespace characters with a single space
preg_replace('/\s+/', ' ', $text);

This is the actual function that I use to convert new lines to HTML line break and paragraph elements:

/**
 *
 * @param string $string
 * @return string
 */
function nl2html($text)
{
    return '<p>' . preg_replace(array('/(\r\n\r\n|\r\r|\n\n)(\s+)?/', '/\r\n|\r|\n/'),
            array('</p><p>', '<br/>'), $text) . '</p>';
}
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  • you got me right but the code did not executed properly [WinXP, FF]
    – Sourav
    Jun 15, 2011 at 16:10
  • Did you get an error? What's the error? I use a similar replace in my app.
    – Sonny
    Jun 15, 2011 at 16:17
  • for some reason (W7 OS) this didn't work... although I think it should! I also tried with square brackets... still failed to work... hmm, there's obviously something about preg_replace which I don't understand... wonder what OS you were using... Feb 27, 2015 at 9:28
  • The server is Linux. On Windows, it might convert "\n" to a carriage return and line feed.
    – Sonny
    Feb 27, 2015 at 10:17
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You need the multiline modifier to match multiple lines:

preg_replace("/PATTERN/m", "REPLACE", $text);

Also in your example you seem to be replacing 2+ newlines with exactly 2, which isn't what your question indicates.

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  • ignore my preg_replace, i know thats faulty.
    – Sourav
    Jun 15, 2011 at 15:56
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    I thought the multiline modifier is making ^ and $ catch the beginning and the end of a line, not that \n matches \n.
    – hakre
    Jun 15, 2011 at 15:56
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    @hakre - You're absolute correct. In this case, the m modifier in not necessary. Jun 15, 2011 at 15:58
  • @Chris - The + means 1 or more so in theory, @Sourav could be replacing many additional \n. I don't see anything wrong with the use of the + sign here. Jun 15, 2011 at 15:59
  • @Francois: yeah... I know... that's why I said "2+" newlines -- as in 2 or more. @hakre: good point, I didn't realize that was only useful for regexes with anchors. Jun 15, 2011 at 16:10
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I tried all of above, but it didn't work for me. Then I created some long way to resolve that issue...

Before :

echo nl2br($text);

After :

$tempData = nl2br($text);
$tempData = explode("<br />",$tempData);

foreach ($tempData as $val) {
   if(trim($val) != '')
   {
      echo $val."<br />";
   }
}

And it's worked for me.. I wrote here because, if somebody came here to find answer like me.

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I would suggest something like this:

preg_replace("/(\R){2,}/", "$1", $str);

This will take care of all the Unicode newline characters.

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  • @Sourav: I think you should call preg_replace("/(\r\n|\n|\r){2,}/", "$1", $text); before call to nl2br.
    – anubhava
    Jun 15, 2011 at 16:27
  • i'm calling preg_replace before nl2br and wrap !
    – Sourav
    Jun 15, 2011 at 16:28
  • That's good, then pls tell me what problem you're getting when you used preg_replace("/(\r\n|\n|\r){2,}/", "$1", $text);
    – anubhava
    Jun 15, 2011 at 16:30
  • i'm supposed to get only a single br for any number of br but i'm getting upto 3 br
    – Sourav
    Jun 15, 2011 at 16:35
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    You can simplify it to this: preg_replace("/(\R){2,}/", "$1", $str);
    – Paul
    Jun 3, 2018 at 15:11
1

If you just want to replace multiple tabs with a single tab, use the following code.

preg_replace("/\s{2,}/", "\t", $string);
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Try this:

preg_replace("/[\r\n]*/", "\r\n", $text); 
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    I'm interested what happens when this is executed.
    – hakre
    Jun 15, 2011 at 16:01
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    Because the string you're matching contains newlines, you will probably need to use the m pattern modifier. See php.net/reference.pcre.pattern.modifiers for more information.
    – user212218
    Jun 16, 2011 at 1:48
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Replace the head and the end of string or document!

preg_replace('/(^[^a-zA-Z]+)|([^a-zA-Z]+$)/','',$match);
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I have dealt with strip_tags function in PHP and had some problems like: after having a linebreak then appear a new line with some spaces and then a new linebreak appear continuously ...etc. without any rule :(.

This is my solution for dealing with strip_tags

Replace multiple spaces to one, multiple linebreaks to single linebreak

function cleanHtml($html)
{
    // Clean code into script tags
    $html = preg_replace('#<script(.*?)>(.*?)</script>#is', '', $html);

    // Clean code into style tags
    $html = preg_replace('/<\s*style.+?<\s*\/\s*style.*?>/si', '', $html );

    // Strip HTML
    $string = trim(strip_tags($html));

    // Replace multiple spaces on each line (keep linebreaks) with single space
    $string = preg_replace("/[[:blank:]]+/", " ", $string); // (*)

    // Replace multiple spaces of all positions (deal with linebreaks) with single linebreak
    $string = preg_replace('/\s{2,}/', "\n", $string); // (**)
    return $string;
}

Keywords are (*) and (**).

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