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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T23:15:21+00:00 2026-05-20T23:15:21+00:00

suppose I have this function: function f($string){ $string = preg_replace(`\[.*\]`U,,$string); $string = preg_replace(‘`&(amp;)?#?[a-z0-9]+;`i’,’-‘,$string); $string

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suppose I have this function:

function f($string){
    $string = preg_replace("`\[.*\]`U","",$string);
    $string = preg_replace('`&(amp;)?#?[a-z0-9]+;`i','-',$string);
    $string = htmlentities($string, ENT_COMPAT, 'utf-8');
    $string = preg_replace( "`&([a-z])(acute|uml|circ|grave|ring|cedil|slash|tilde|caron|lig|quot|rsquo);`i","\\1", $string );
    $string = preg_replace( array("`[^a-z0-9]`i","`[-]+`") , "-", $string);
    return $string;
}

how can I reverse this function…ie. how should I write the function fReverse() such that we have the following:

$s = f("some string223---");
$reversed = fReverse($s);
echo $s;

and output: some string223—

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    2026-05-20T23:15:21+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:15 pm

    f is lossy. It is impossible to find an exact reverse. For example, both "some string223---" and "some string223--------" gives the same output (see http://ideone.com/DtGQZ).


    Nevertheless, we could find a pre-image of f. The 5 replacements of f are:

    1. Strip everything between [ and ].
    2. Replace entities like <, { and encoded entities like < to a hyphen -.
    3. Escape special HTML characters (< → &lt;, & → &amp; etc.)
    4. Remove accents of accented characters (&eacute; (=é) → e, etc.)
    5. Turn non-alphanumerics and consecutive hyphens into a single hyphen -.

    Out of these, it is possible that 1, 2, 4 and 5 be identity transforms. Therefore, one possible preimage is just reverse step 3:

    function fReverse($string) {
       return html_entity_decode($string, ENT_COMPAT, 'utf-8');
    }
    
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