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PHP mb_ereg_search_regs() Function

Last Updated : 04 Oct, 2023
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The mb_ereg_search_regs() function is an inbuilt function in PHP that is used for regular expressions to match a given string. If the match is found, then it will return the matched part as an array.

Syntax:

mb_ereg_search_regs(
?string $pattern = null,
?string $options = null
): array|false

Parameters: This function accepts two parameters that are described below.

  • $pattern: This is the regular expression parameter that is used to search a pattern in the given string.
  • $options: This parameter is optional. That is used to specify matching options. It can be ‘m’ for multiline, the ‘^’ and ‘$’ anchors will match the beginning and end of each line in the input string.

Return Values: The mb_ereg_search_regs() function returns an array that contains the matched part of the multibyte regular expression. If the function successfully executes, it returns “true”, otherwise this function returns “false”.

Program 1: The following program demonstrates the mb_ereg_search_regs() function.

PHP




<?php
  
$text = "Welcome to GeeksforGeeks";
$pattern = "Welcome";
  
// Set the multibyte encoding
mb_regex_encoding("UTF-8");
  
// Initialize the search
$bool = mb_ereg_search_init($text);
  
$array = mb_ereg_search_regs("$pattern");
  
var_dump($array);
  
?>


Output

array(1) {
  [0]=>
  string(7) "Welcome"
}

Program 2: The following program demonstrates the mb_ereg_search_regs() function.

PHP




<?php
    
$text = "Food is tasty. The sun is shining";
$pattern = "Geeks for Geeks";
  
// Set the multibyte encoding
mb_regex_encoding("UTF-8");
  
// Initialize the search
$bool = mb_ereg_search_init($text);
  
if (mb_ereg_search_regs($pattern)) {
    echo "Pattern is Found";
} else {
    echo "Pattern is not found";
}
  
?>


Output

Pattern is not found

Program 3: The following program demonstrates the mb_ereg_search_regs() function.

PHP




<?php
  
$text = "I have 10 apples and 5 oranges.";
$pattern = "(\d+) (\w+)";
  
// Set the multibyte encoding
mb_regex_encoding("UTF-8");
  
// Initialize the search
$bool = mb_ereg_search_init($text);
  
if ($bool) {
    if (mb_ereg_search($pattern)) {
        $result = mb_ereg_search_regs();
        echo "Quantity: " . $result[1] . "\n";
        echo "Fruit: " . $result[2] . "\n";
    } else {
        echo "Pattern is not found";
    }
} else {
    echo "Failed to initialize search";
}
  
?>


Output

Quantity: 5
Fruit: oranges

Reference: https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.mb-ereg-search-regs.php



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