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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T04:33:45+00:00 2026-05-16T04:33:45+00:00

$name (string) gives something like (possible value): John II, Litten Draw We should update

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$name (string) gives something like (possible value):

John II, Litten Draw

We should update $name in two steps:

  1. Catch the words before first comma and throw them to the end of the string
  2. Remove first comma
  3. Create a file current_name.txt (or update if already exists) and throw to it source of $name

“John II, Litten Draw” should be replaced with “Litten Draw John II”.

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    2026-05-16T04:33:46+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:33 am

    Here’s some sample code that should work OK:

    <?php
    
        function getCanonicalName($name) {
    
            // Check for the existance of a comma and swap 'elements' if necessary.
            if(strpos($name, ',') !== false) {
                list($surname, $forename) = explode(',', $name);
                $name = $forename . ' ' . $surname; 
            }
    
            // Trim the name.
            return trim($name);
        }   
    
    
        // Test data and file I/O.
        $outputData = '';
        $testData = array('Obama, Barak', 'Federer, Roger', 'John Parker');
    
        foreach($testData as $name) {
            $outputData .= getCanonicalName($name) . "\n";
        }
    
    
        file_put_contents('current_name.txt', $outputData, FILE_APPEND);
    ?>
    

    Incidentally, this (like all of the solutions currently attached to your question) will cause data loss if there’s more than one comma in $name. As such, if this is possible you should update getCanonicalName to cater for this eventuality.

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