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Asked: June 5, 20262026-06-05T02:55:37+00:00 2026-06-05T02:55:37+00:00

I’m a self-thought PHP beginner and I’m still learning regular expressions. Here is a

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I’m a self-thought PHP beginner and I’m still learning regular expressions. Here is a problem i encountered with preg_match_all and arrays

my array has exactly the following information:

;;CARLOS||ANDREW||STEPH||SUE||JUDY||HAROLD||JAMES||KATIE||JESSICA;;

What i’m trying to do is display each name individually there are about 250 different names, the array always begins with ;; and always ends with ;; so here is my issue, first my array loads fine but only the first name by doing:

    preg_match_all('/^(.+?)\|\|/', $body, $part);
    foreach ($part[1] as $part){
    print_r($part);

Result is ;;CARLOS

Where $body is the huge list of names (array with 250+ names).

Desired result:

CARLOS
ANDREW
STEPH
JUDY
HAROLD
JAMES
KATIE
JESSICA

Please understand i cannot change the input array, it is what it is. So basically on the first array i have load the entire list then i need to break it by | characters.

Thanks for any advice.

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    2026-06-05T02:55:38+00:00Added an answer on June 5, 2026 at 2:55 am

    No need to use regular expressions here. explode and trim will work just fine.

    $str = trim($body, ";");    // Remove semi-colons
    $arr = explode("||", $str); // Return array of strings delimited by double pipes
    
    print_r($arr);
    

    Output

    Array
    (
        [0] => CARLOS
        [1] => ANDREW
        [2] => STEPH
        [3] => SUE
        [4] => JUDY
        [5] => HAROLD
        [6] => JAMES
        [7] => KATIE
        [8] => JESSICA
    )
    

    See in action.

    If you want your desired result exactly, then implode the above output.

    echo implode(" ", $arr);
    // Outputs: CARLOS ANDREW STEPH SUE JUDY HAROLD JAMES KATIE JESSICA
    
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