I need to remove all characters from a string which aren't in a-z A-Z 0-9
set or are not spaces.
Does anyone have a function to do this?
Sounds like you almost knew what you wanted to do already, you basically defined it as a regex.
preg_replace("/[^A-Za-z0-9 ]/", '', $string);
preg_replace('/[^A-Za-z0-9 ]/', '', $string);
For unicode characters, it is :
preg_replace("/[^[:alnum:][:space:]]/u", '', $string);
\w
includes \d
and so the \d
is unnecessary. Also, this is wrong because it will also leave underscores in the resulting string (which is also included in \w
).
i
flag really necessary here since [:alnum:]
already covers both cases?
Commented
Sep 25, 2015 at 12:28
Regular expression is your answer.
$str = preg_replace('/[^a-z\d ]/i', '', $str);
i
stands for case insensitive. ^
means, does not start with. \d
matches any digit. a-z
matches all characters between a
and z
. Because of the i
parameter you don't have to specify a-z
and A-Z
. \d
there is a space, so spaces are allowed in this regex.If you need to support other languages, instead of the typical A-Z, you can use the following:
preg_replace('/[^\p{L}\p{N} ]+/', '', $string);
[^\p{L}\p{N} ]
defines a negated (It will match a character that is not defined) character class of:
\p{L}
: a letter from any language.\p{N}
: a numeric character in any script.
: a space character.+
greedily matches the character class between 1 and unlimited times.This will preserve letters and numbers from other languages and scripts as well as A-Z:
preg_replace('/[^\p{L}\p{N} ]+/', '', 'hello-world'); // helloworld
preg_replace('/[^\p{L}\p{N} ]+/', '', 'abc@~#123-+=öäå'); // abc123öäå
preg_replace('/[^\p{L}\p{N} ]+/', '', '你好世界!@£$%^&*()'); // 你好世界
Note: This is a very old, but still relevant question. I am answering purely to provide supplementary information that may be useful to future visitors.
u
flag at the end of the regex -- /[^\p{L}\p{N} ]+/u
here's a really simple regex for that:
\W|_
and used as you need it (with a forward /
slash delimiter).
preg_replace("/\W|_/", '', $string);
Test it here with this great tool that explains what the regex is doing:
/u
flag otherwise non-ascii letters are also removed.
Commented
Dec 30, 2014 at 19:52
[\W_]+
Commented
Dec 31, 2016 at 2:00
[\W_]+
$string = preg_replace("/[\W_]+/u", '', $string);
It select all not A-Z, a-z, 0-9 and delete it.
See example here: https://regexr.com/3h1rj
<?php
$strings="
_____________________
--> Welcome to RegExr v2.1 by gskinner.com, proudly hosted by Media Temple!
Edit the Expression & Text to see matches. Roll over matches or the expression for details. Undo mistakes with ctrl-z. Save Favorites & Share expressions with friends or the Community. Explore your results with Tools. A full Reference & Help is available in the Library, or watch the video Tutorial.
Sample text for testing: ª²³µ - Académie Française ______________---__
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789 _+-.,!@#$%^&*();\\/|<>\"\'
12345 -98.7 3.141 .6180 9,000 +42
555.123.4567 +1-(800)-555-2468
[email protected] [email protected]
www.demo.com http://foo.co.uk/
http://regexr.com/foo.html?q=bar
https://mediatemple.net
";
/* No line break */
$string = preg_replace("/[\W]+/u", '', $strings);
echo "Option 1:".$string;
/* Keep line break */
$string = preg_replace("/[^\n\w]+/u", '', $strings);
echo "\n\nOption 2:". $string;
?>
Output for php 8.1.12
Option 1: _____________________WelcometoRegExrv21bygskinnercomproudlyhostedbyMediaTempleEdittheExpressionTexttoseematchesRollovermatchesortheexpressionfordetailsUndomistakeswithctrlzSaveFavoritesShareexpressionswithfriendsortheCommunityExploreyourresultswithToolsAfullReferenceHelpisavailableintheLibraryorwatchthevideoTutorialSampletextfortestingª²³µAcadémieFrançaise________________abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_1234598731416180900042555123456718005552468foodemonetbarbatestcoukwwwdemocomhttpfoocoukhttpregexrcomfoohtmlqbarhttpsmediatemplenet
Option 2:
_____________________
WelcometoRegExrv21bygskinnercomproudlyhostedbyMediaTemple
EdittheExpressionTexttoseematchesRollovermatchesortheexpressionfordetailsUndomistakeswithctrlzSaveFavoritesShareexpressionswithfriendsortheCommunityExploreyourresultswithToolsAfullReferenceHelpisavailableintheLibraryorwatchthevideoTutorial
Sampletextfortestingª²³µAcadémieFrançaise________________
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789_
1234598731416180900042
555123456718005552468
foodemonetbarbatestcouk
wwwdemocomhttpfoocouk
httpregexrcomfoohtmlqbar
httpsmediatemplenet
\W
is the inverse of \w
which are characters A-Za-z0-9_
. So \W
will match any character that is not A-Za-z0-9_
and remove them. The []
is a character set boundary. The+
is redundant on a character set boundary but normally means 1 or more character. The u
flag expands the expression to include unicode character support, meaning it will not remove characters beyond character code 255 such as ª²³µ
. Example of various usages 3v4l.org/hSVV5 with unicode and ascii characters.