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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T15:40:55+00:00 2026-06-07T15:40:55+00:00

I use php preg_match to match the first & last word in a variable

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I use php preg_match to match the first & last word in a variable with a given first & last specific words,

example:

$first_word = 't'; // I want to force 'this'
$last_word = 'ne'; // I want to force 'done'
$str = 'this function can be done';

if(preg_match('/^' . $first_word . '(.*)' . $last_word .'$/' , $str))
{
     echo 'true';
}

But the problem is i want to force match the whole word at (starting & ending) not the first or last characters.

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    2026-06-07T15:40:56+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 3:40 pm

    Using \b as boudary word limit in search:

    $first_word = 't'; // I want to force 'this'
    $last_word = 'ne'; // I want to force 'done'
    $str = 'this function can be done';
    if(preg_match('/^' . $first_word . '\b(.*)\b' . $last_word .'$/' , $str))
    {
         echo 'true';
    }
    
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