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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T09:44:23+00:00 2026-05-29T09:44:23+00:00

The code below returns a table with a row for every word or number

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The code below returns a table with a row for every word or number that appears in $commentstring. Each word or number appears as $word in the table below. How can I exclude numbers?

$words = explode(" ", $commentstring);



    $result = array_combine($words, array_fill(0, count($words), 0));

    arsort($words);


    foreach($words as $word) {
    $result[$word]++;

    arsort($result);

    }


    echo "<table>";

    foreach($result as $word => $count1) {


    echo '<tr>';    
    echo '<td>';
    echo "$word";
    echo '</td>';

    echo '<td>';
    echo "$count1 ";
    echo '</td>';

    echo '</tr>';

    }

    echo "</table>";
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    2026-05-29T09:44:25+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 9:44 am

    You could use is_numeric to check whether each $word is a number, and only insert it into your array if it isn’t.

    if (!is_numeric($word)) {
        if (!isset($result[$word]))
            $result[$word] = 0;
        $result[$word]++;
        arsort($result);
    }
    

    Edit: Also, do you really need to sort the array on each increment? Why not just sort it at the end?

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