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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T06:05:23+00:00 2026-05-15T06:05:23+00:00

I am trying to use str_replace, but can’t figure out how to use \b

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I am trying to use str_replace, but can’t figure out how to use \b for word boundary:

<?php

$str = "East Northeast winds 20 knots";

$search = array("North", "North Northeast", "Northeast", "East Northeast", "East", "East Southeast", "SouthEast", "South Southeast", "South", "South Southwest", "Southwest", "West Southwest", "West", "West Northwest", "Northwest", "North Northwest");

$replace = array("N", "NNE", "NE", "ENE", "E", "ESE", "SE", "SSE", "S", "SSW", "SW", "WSW", "W", "WNW", "NW", "NNW");

$abbr = str_replace($search, $replace, $str);

echo $abbr;


// this example echoes  "E Neast winds 20 knots"   since \b word boundary is not used
//  how to apply word boundary so that is seeks the exact words to replace?
// the text to replace could be anywhere (start, middle, end) of string
// this example should output "ENE winds 20 knots"

?>
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    2026-05-15T06:05:23+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:05 am

    Don’t bother with the regexes, just order your replacement strings in an order that replaces the longer ones first:

    $search = array("North Northeast", "East Northeast", "East Southeast", "South Southeast", "South Southwest", "West Southwest", "West Northwest", "North Northwest", "Northeast", "SouthEast", "Southwest", "Northwest", "North", "East", "South", "West");
    
    $replace = array("NNE", "ENE", "ESE", "SSE", "SSW", "WSW", "WNW", "NNW", "NE", "SE", "SW", "NW", "N", "E", "S", "W");
    
    echo str_replace($search, $replace, "East Northeast winds 20 knots");
    
    // Output: ENE winds 20 knots
    

    This way you don’t have to worry about East being replaced before East Southeast.

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