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Asked: May 31, 20262026-05-31T14:44:55+00:00 2026-05-31T14:44:55+00:00

In my PHP code, I have class name with namespace assigned in the string,

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In my PHP code, I have class name with namespace assigned in the string, for example:

$my_class_name; // = "Aaa\Bbb\Ccc"; // this is not in source code, just var dump

I need just the middle name, ‘Bbb’ in my case. I tried to use this:

$result_array = preg_split("/\\/", $my_class_name);

However, it does not work. I need to use tripple backslash in the regexp "/\\\/" to make it work. My question is: Why do I need three of them? I have always escaped backslash special function by doubling it.

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    2026-05-31T14:44:57+00:00Added an answer on May 31, 2026 at 2:44 pm

    You want to have a literal backslash in your regex, so you must escape it. But then you also want to put it inside a PHP string, which means that you must escape it once more.

    The sequence \\\/ gets broken down into

    • \\ (one literal backslash character) and
    • \/ (a backslash followed by a slash; as per PHP string escaping rules, that is not a valid escape sequence and so is recognized as the pair or character literals \/)

    Four backslashes would also be translated to two backslash characters, so specifying the pattern as the string literal "/\\\\/" is equivalent to specifying it as "/\\\/".

    But why are you using preg_split instead of explode('\\', $my_class_name)?

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