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PHP/REGEX: Get a string within parentheses


This is a really simple problem, but I couldn't find a solution anywhere.

I'm try to use preg_match or preg_match_all to obtain a string from within parentheses, but without the parentheses.

So far, my expression looks like this:

\([A-Za-z0-9 ]+\)

and returns the following result:

3(hollow highlight) 928-129 (<- original string)

(hollow highlight) (<- result)

What i want is the string within parentheses, but without the parentheses. It would look like this:

hollow highlight

I could probably replace the parentheses afterwards with str_replace or something, but that doesn't seem to be a very elegant solution to me.

What do I have to add, so the parentheses aren't included in the result?

Thanks for your help, you guys are great! :)


Solution

  • You just need to add capturing parenthesis, in addition to your escaped parenthesis.

    <?php
        $in = "hello (world), my name (is andrew) and my number is (845) 235-0184";
        preg_match_all('/\(([A-Za-z0-9 ]+?)\)/', $in, $out);
        print_r($out[1]);
    ?>
    

    This outputs:

    Array ( [0] => world [1] => is andrew [2] => 845 )