mb_split
(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
mb_split — マルチバイト文字列を正規表現により分割する
説明
マルチバイト文字列
string
において、正規表現
pattern
により文字列を分割し、
結果を配列として返します。
パラメータ
pattern
-
正規表現パターン。
string
-
分割する文字列。
limit
-
オプションの引数
limit
を指定した場合は、 最大limit
個の要素に分割されます。
戻り値
結果を配列で返します。
失敗した場合に false
を返します
注意
注意:
mb_regex_encoding() で指定した文字エンコーディングを、 この関数の文字エンコーディングとして使用します。
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User Contributed Notes 8 notes
Stas Trefilov, Vertilia ¶
9 years ago
a (simpler) way to extract all characters from a UTF-8 string to array with a single call to a built-in function:
<?php
$str = 'Ма-
руся';
print_r(preg_split('//u', $str, null, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY));
?>
Output:
Array
(
[0] => М
[1] => а
[2] => -
[3] =>
[4] => р
[5] => у
[6] => с
[7] => я
)
boukeversteegh at gmail dot com ¶
13 years ago
The $pattern argument doesn't use /pattern/ delimiters, unlike other regex functions such as preg_match.
<?php
# Works. No slashes around the /pattern/
print_r( mb_split("\s", "hello world") );
Array (
[0] => hello
[1] => world
)
# Doesn't work:
print_r( mb_split("/\s/", "hello world") );
Array (
[0] => hello world
)
?>
adjwilli at yahoo dot com ¶
16 years ago
I figure most people will want a simple way to break-up a multibyte string into its individual characters. Here's a function I'm using to do that. Change UTF-8 to your chosen encoding method.
<?php
function mbStringToArray ($string) {
$strlen = mb_strlen($string);
while ($strlen) {
$array[] = mb_substr($string,0,1,"UTF-8");
$string = mb_substr($string,1,$strlen,"UTF-8");
$strlen = mb_strlen($string);
}
return $array;
}
?>
gunkan at terra dot es ¶
12 years ago
To split an string like this: "日、に、本、ほん、語、ご" using the "、" delimiter i used:
$v = mb_split('、',"日、に、本、ほん、語、ご");
but didn't work.
The solution was to set this before:
mb_regex_encoding('UTF-8');
mb_internal_encoding("UTF-8");
$v = mb_split('、',"日、に、本、ほん、語、ご");
and now it's working:
Array
(
[0] => 日
[1] => に
[2] => 本
[3] => ほん
[4] => 語
[5] => ご
)
boukeversteegh at gmail dot com ¶
14 years ago
In addition to Sezer Yalcin's tip.
This function splits a multibyte string into an array of characters. Comparable to str_split().
<?php
function mb_str_split( $string ) {
# Split at all position not after the start: ^
# and not before the end: $
return preg_split('/(?<!^)(?!$)/u', $string );
}
$string = '火车票';
$charlist = mb_str_split( $string );
print_r( $charlist );
?>
# Prints:
Array
(
[0] => 火
[1] => 车
[2] => 票
)
thflori at gmail ¶
7 years ago
I agree that some people might want a mb_explode('', $string);
this is my solution for it:
<?php
$string = 'Hallöle';
$array = array_map(function ($i) use ($string) {
return mb_substr($string, $i, 1);
}, range(0, mb_strlen($string) -1));
expect($array)->toEqual(['H', 'a', 'l', 'l', 'ö', 'l', 'e']);
?>
gert dot matern at web dot de ¶
15 years ago
We are talking about Multi Byte ( e.g. UTF-8) strings here, so preg_split will fail for the following string:
'Weiße Rosen sind nicht grün!'
And because I didn't find a regex to simulate a str_split I optimized the first solution from adjwilli a bit:
<?php
$string = 'Weiße Rosen sind nicht grün!'
$stop = mb_strlen( $string);
$result = array();
for( $idx = 0; $idx < $stop; $idx++)
{
$result[] = mb_substr( $string, $idx, 1);
}
?>
Here is an example with adjwilli's function:
<?php
mb_internal_encoding( 'UTF-8');
mb_regex_encoding( 'UTF-8');
function mbStringToArray
( $string
)
{
$stop = mb_strlen( $string);
$result = array();
for( $idx = 0; $idx < $stop; $idx++)
{
$result[] = mb_substr( $string, $idx, 1);
}
return $result;
}
echo '<pre>', PHP_EOL,
print_r( mbStringToArray( 'Weiße Rosen sind nicht grün!', true)), PHP_EOL,
'</pre>';
?>
Let me know [by personal email], if someone found a regex to simulate a str_split with mb_split.
qdb at kukmara dot ru ¶
14 years ago
an other way to str_split multibyte string:
<?php
$s='әӘөүҗңһ';
//$temp_s=iconv('UTF-8','UTF-16',$s);
$temp_s=mb_convert_encoding($s,'UTF-16','UTF-8');
$temp_a=str_split($temp_s,4);
$temp_a_len=count($temp_a);
for($i=0;$i<$temp_a_len;$i++){
//$temp_a[$i]=iconv('UTF-16','UTF-8',$temp_a[$i]);
$temp_a[$i]=mb_convert_encoding($temp_a[$i],'UTF-8','UTF-16');
}
echo('<pre>');
print_r($temp_a);
echo('</pre>');
//also possible to directly use UTF-16:
define('SLS',mb_convert_encoding('/','UTF-16'));
$temp_s=mb_convert_encoding($s,'UTF-16','UTF-8');
$temp_a=str_split($temp_s,4);
$temp_s=implode(SLS,$temp_a);
$temp_s=mb_convert_encoding($temp_s,'UTF-8','UTF-16');
echo($temp_s);
?>