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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T14:48:20+00:00 2026-06-11T14:48:20+00:00

I have a text string that is set in a variable to a value

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I have a text string that is set in a variable to a value like these:

$str = 'type=showall'

or

$str = 'type=showall&skip=20'
$str = 'type=showall&skip=40'
$str = 'type=showall&skip=60'

and so on.

I need to check to see if there is a “skip” value present in the string, and if so replace it with a new number that is stored in a $newSkip variable and keep the string the same except for the change to the skip value.

For example if the string was:

$str = 'type=showall&skip=20'

and

$newSkip = 40

then I would like this to be returned:

$str = 'type=showall&skip=40'

If there was no skip value:

$str = 'type=showall'

and

$newSkip = 20

then I would like this to be returned:

$str = 'type=showall&skip=20'

I’m fairly new to PHP so still finding my way with the various functions and not sure which one/s are the best ones to use in this scenario when the text/value you’re looking for may/may not be in the string.

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    2026-06-11T14:48:21+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 2:48 pm

    PHP has a handy function called parse_str() which accepts a string similar to the one you have, and returns an array with key/value pairs. You’ll then be able to inspect specific values and make the changes you need.

    $str = 'type=showall&skip=20';
    
    // this will parse the string and place the key/value pairs into $arr
    parse_str($str,$arr);
    
    // check if specific key exists
    if (isset($arr['skip'])){
        //if you need to know if it was there you can do stuff here
    }
    
    //set the newSkip value regardless
    $arr['skip'] = $newSkip;
    
    echo http_build_query($arr);
    

    The http_build_query function will return the array into the same URI format that you started with. This function also encodes the final string so if you want to see the decoded version, you’ll have to send it through urldecode().

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    • parse_str()
    • http_build_query()
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