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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T23:21:45+00:00 2026-05-25T23:21:45+00:00

STRING : $string = ‘{$string#anything#something this string will output default |ucfirst|strtoupper}’; PREG_REPLACE_CALLBACK CODE(PHP) :

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STRING :

$string = '{$string#anything#something this string will output default |ucfirst|strtoupper}';

PREG_REPLACE_CALLBACK CODE(PHP) :

$string = preg_replace_callback('/\{\$?([^# ]+)\#?([^ ]+)? ?([^|]+)?[ \|]?([^\}]+)?\}/', $matches, $string);

OUTPUT($matches) :

Array
(
    [0] => {$string#anything#something can you hear me? |ucfirst|ucfirst|ucfirst|strtoupper}
    [1] => string
    [2] => anything#something
    [3] => can you hear me? 
    [4] => ucfirst|strtoupper
)

REQUIREMENT : in place of {$string this string will output default |ucfirst|strtoupper}, i want to use {$string this string will output default ucfirst|strtoupper}(notice:pipe sign in front of ucfirst is removed);

IMPORTANT : output(ie $matches array) should look same as printed above.

Your help will be much appreciated, thanks for reading.

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    2026-05-25T23:21:46+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 11:21 pm

    I tried your code with changing your function…

    The code

     <pre>
     <?php
          $string = '{$string#anything#something this string will output default |ucfirst|strtoupper}'; http://www.magentocommerce.com/support/magento_core_api 
          preg_match('/\{\$?([^# ]+)\#?([^ ]+)? ?([^|]+)?[ \|]?([^\}]+)?\}/', $string, $matches);
          var_dump($matches);
      ?>
      </pre>
    

    Result obtained

    array(5) {
        [0]=>string(80) "{$string#anything#something this string will output default |ucfirst|strtoupper}"
        [1]=>string(6) "string"
        [2]=>string(18) "anything#something"
        [3]=>string(32) "this string will output default "
       http://php.net/manual/en/function.preg-replace-callback.php [4]=>string(18) "ucfirst|strtoupper"
    }
    

    Is it conform to your expectation ? Should we replace “this string will output” default by “can you hear me? ”
    you want to remove to the pipe before ucfirst do you want to do this in the string and update the reg exp in consequence, if it so what is the rule to identify ”ucfirst” string (the last string before the first pipe?)

    What are you trying to do with the preg_replace_callback this function will call a function (your $matches parameter) for each motif found… Is it your idea?

    Linked documentation: http://php.net/manual/en/function.preg-replace-callback.php

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