How can I remove text from between square brackets and the brackets themselves?
For example, I need:
hello [quote="im sneaky"] world
to become:
hello world
Here’s what I’m trying to use, but it’s not doing the trick:
preg_replace("/[\[(.)\]]/", '', $str);
I just ended up with:
hello quote="im sneaky" world
[and]are special characters in a regex. They are used to list characters of a match.[a-z]matches any lowercase letter betweenaandz.[03b]matches a “0”, “3”, or “b”. To match the characters[and], you have to escape them with a preceding\.Your code currently says “replace any character of
[]().with an empty string” (reordered from the order in which you typed them for clarity).Greedy match:
A greedy match could match multiple [s and ]s. That expression would take
an example [of "sneaky"] text [with more "sneaky"] hereand turn it intoan example here.Perl has a syntax for a non-greedy match (you most likely don’t want to be greedy):
Non-greedy matches try to catch as few characters as possible. Using the same example:
an example [of "sneaky"] text [with more "sneaky"] herebecomesan example text here.Only up to the first following ]:
This is more explicit, but harder to read. Using the same example text, you’d get the output of the non-greedy expression.
Note that none of these deal explicitly with white space. The spaces on either side of
[and]will remain.Also note that all of these can fail for malformed input. Multiple
[s and]s without matches could cause a surprising result.