In PHP, how do I distinguish between a number as a string [0-9] versus an operator (+-*/) or letter [A-Za-z]?
I tried this, but intval also converts the type of nonnumbers to ints as well:
is_int(intval($somestr));
Is regex the way to do it?
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Try
is_numeric().