Using The e Modifier In PHP preg_replace

20 August, 2008 | PHP Strings

The PHP function preg_replace() has powerful functionality in its own right, but extra depth can be added with the inclusion of the e modifier. Take the following bit of code, which just picks out the letters of a string and replaces them with the letter X.

$something = 'df1gdf2gdf3sgdfg';
$something = preg_replace("/([a-z]*)/", "X", $something);
echo $something; // XX1XX2XX3XX

This is simple enough, but using the e modifier allows us to use PHP functions within the replace parameters. The following bit of code turns all letters upper case in a string of random letters by using the strtoupper() PHP function.

$something = 'df1gdf2gdf3sgdfg';
$something = preg_replace("/([a-z]*)/e", "strtoupper('\\1')", $something);
echo $something; // DF1GDF2GDF3SGDFG

Here is another example, but in this case the full string is repeated after the modified string.

$something = 'df1gdf2gdf3sgdfg';
$something = preg_replace("/([a-z0-9]*)/e", "strtoupper('\\1').'\\1'", $something);
echo $something; // DF1GDF2GDF3SGDFGdf1gdf2gdf3sgdfg

Notice that when using the e modifier it is important to properly escape the string with single and doulbe quotes. This is because the string as a whole is parsed as PHP and so if you don’t put single quotes around the backreferences then you will get PHP complaining about constants.

For a more complex example I modifier the createTextLinks() function that I have previously made. The function originally found any URL strings within a larger string and turned them into links. The modified function now returns the same thing, except that the link text has been shortened using the shortenurl() function.

$longurl = "there is the new site http://www.google.co.uk/search?aq=f&num=100&hl=en&client=firefox-a&channel=s&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial";
 
function createShortTextLinks($str='') {
 
 if($str=='' or !preg_match('/(http|www\.|@)/im', $str)){
  return $str;
 }
 
 // replace links:
 $str = preg_replace("/([ \t]|^)www\./im", "\\1http://www.", $str);
 $str = preg_replace("/([ \t]|^)ftp\./im", "\\1ftp://ftp.", $str);
 
 $str = preg_replace("/(https?:\/\/[^ )\r\n!]+)/eim", "'<a href=\"\\1\" title=\"\\1\">'.shortenurl('\\1').'</a>'", $str);
 
 $str = preg_replace("/(ftp:\/\/[^ )\r\n!]+)/eim", "'<a href=\"\\1\" title=\"\\1\">'.shortenurl('\\1').'</a>'", $str);
 
 $str = preg_replace("/([-a-z0-9_]+(\.[_a-z0-9-]+)*@([a-z0-9-]+(\.[a-z0-9-]+)+))/eim", "'<a href=\"mailto:\\1\" title=\"Email \\1\">'.shortenurl('\\1').'</a>'", $str);
 
 $str = preg_replace("/(\&)/im","\\1amp;", $str);
 
 return $str;
}
 
function shortenurl($url){
 if(strlen($url) > 45){
  return substr($url, 0, 30)."[...]".substr($url, -15);
 }else{
  return $url;
 }
}
 
echo createShortTextLinks($longurl);

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