Tip:
PHP also supports regular expressions using a Perl-compatible syntax
using the PCRE functions. Those functions
support non-greedy matching, assertions, conditional subpatterns, and a
number of other features not supported by the POSIX-extended regular
expression syntax.
Warning
These regular expression functions are not binary-safe. The PCRE functions are.
Regular expressions are used for complex string manipulation.
PHP uses the POSIX extended regular expressions as defined by POSIX
1003.2. For a full description of POSIX regular expressions see the regex
man pages included in the regex directory in the PHP distribution. It's
in manpage format, so you'll want to do something along the lines of
man /usr/local/src/regex/regex.7 in order to read it.
For regular expressions in Perl-compatible syntax have a look at the
PCRE functions. The simpler shell style
wildcard pattern matching is provided by fnmatch().
eregi_replace -- Replace regular expression case insensitive
eregi -- Case insensitive regular expression match
split -- Split string into array by regular expression
spliti --
Split string into array by regular expression case insensitive
sql_regcase --
Make regular expression for case insensitive match
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