preg_replace_callback
(PHP 4 >= 4.0.5, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
preg_replace_callback — Perform a regular expression search and replace using a callback
Description
string|array
$pattern,callable
$callback,string|array
$subject,int
$limit = -1,int
&$count = null,int
$flags = 0): string|array|null
The behavior of this function is almost identical to preg_replace(), except for the fact that instead of replacement parameter, one should specify a callback.
Parameters
patternThe pattern to search for. It can be either a string or an array with strings.
callbackA callback that will be called and passed an array of matched elements in the
subjectstring. The callback should return the replacement string. This is the callback signature:You'll often need the
callbackfunction for a preg_replace_callback() in just one place. In this case you can use an anonymous function to declare the callback within the call to preg_replace_callback(). By doing it this way you have all information for the call in one place and do not clutter the function namespace with a callback function's name not used anywhere else.Example #1 preg_replace_callback() and anonymous function
<?php
/* a unix-style command line filter to convert uppercase
* letters at the beginning of paragraphs to lowercase */
$fp = fopen("php://stdin", "r") or die("can't read stdin");
while (!feof($fp)) {
$line = fgets($fp);
$line = preg_replace_callback(
'|<p>\s*\w|',
function ($matches) {
return strtolower($matches[0]);
},
$line
);
echo $line;
}
fclose($fp);
?>subjectThe string or an array with strings to search and replace.
limitThe maximum possible replacements for each pattern in each
subjectstring. Defaults to-1(no limit).countIf specified, this variable will be filled with the number of replacements done.
flagsflagscan be a combination of thePREG_OFFSET_CAPTUREandPREG_UNMATCHED_AS_NULLflags, which influence the format of the matches array. See the description in preg_match() for more details.
Return Values
preg_replace_callback() returns an array if the subject parameter is an array, or a string otherwise. On errors the return value is null
If matches are found, the new subject will be returned, otherwise subject will be returned unchanged.
Errors/Exceptions
If the regex pattern passed does not compile to a valid regex, an E_WARNING is emitted.
Changelog
| Version | Description |
|---|---|
| 7.4.0 | The flags parameter was added. |
Examples
Example #2 preg_replace_callback() example
<?php
// this text was used in 2002
// we want to get this up to date for 2003
$text = "April fools day is 04/01/2002\n";
$text.= "Last christmas was 12/24/2001\n";
// the callback function
function next_year($matches)
{
// as usual: $matches[0] is the complete match
// $matches[1] the match for the first subpattern
// enclosed in '(...)' and so on
return $matches[1].($matches[2]+1);
}
echo preg_replace_callback(
"|(\d{2}/\d{2}/)(\d{4})|",
"next_year",
$text);
?>The above example will output:
April fools day is 04/01/2003 Last christmas was 12/24/2002
Example #3 preg_replace_callback() using recursive structure to handle encapsulated BB code
<?php
$input = "plain [indent] deep [indent] deeper [/indent] deep [/indent] plain";
function parseTagsRecursive($input)
{
$regex = '#\[indent]((?:[^[]|\[(?!/?indent])|(?R))+)\[/indent]#';
if (is_array($input)) {
$input = '<div style="margin-left: 10px">'.$input[1].'</div>';
}
return preg_replace_callback($regex, 'parseTagsRecursive', $input);
}
$output = parseTagsRecursive($input);
echo $output;
?>See Also
- PCRE Patterns
- preg_replace_callback_array() - Perform a regular expression search and replace using callbacks
- preg_quote() - Quote regular expression characters
- preg_replace() - Perform a regular expression search and replace
- preg_last_error() - Returns the error code of the last PCRE regex execution
- Anonymous functions