(PHP 4 >= 4.2.0, PHP 5, PHP 7, PHP 8)
mb_eregi_replace — Replace regular expression with multibyte support ignoring case
$pattern
,$replacement
,$string
,$options
= null
Scans string
for matches to
pattern
, then replaces the matched text
with replacement
.
pattern
The regular expression pattern. Multibyte characters may be used. The case will be ignored.
replacement
The replacement text.
string
The searched string .
options
The resultant string or false
on error.
If string
is not valid for the current encoding, null
is returned.
Version | Description |
---|---|
8.0.0 |
options is nullable now.
|
7.1.0 |
The function checks whether string is valid for the
current encoding.
|
7.1.0 |
The e modifier has been deprecated.
|
Note:
The internal encoding or the character encoding specified by mb_regex_encoding() will be used as the character encoding for this function.
Never use the e
modifier when working on untrusted input. No automatic escaping will happen (as known from preg_replace() ). Not taking care of this will most likely create remote code execution vulnerabilities in your application.
To highlight words in multi-byte text:
<?php
$s = 'Алабала';
$f = 'а';
echo preg_replace('/('.$f.')/iu', '<b>1ドル</b>', $s);
?>
Transliterator for cyrillic-to-latin letters for UTF chars:
<?php
function do_translit($st) {
$replacement = array(
"й"=>"i","ц"=>"c","у"=>"u","к"=>"k","е"=>"e","н"=>"n",
"г"=>"g","ш"=>"sh","щ"=>"sh","з"=>"z","х"=>"x","ъ"=>"\'",
"ф"=>"f","ы"=>"i","в"=>"v","а"=>"a","п"=>"p","р"=>"r",
"о"=>"o","л"=>"l","д"=>"d","ж"=>"zh","э"=>"ie","ё"=>"e",
"я"=>"ya","ч"=>"ch","с"=>"c","м"=>"m","и"=>"i","т"=>"t",
"ь"=>"\'","б"=>"b","ю"=>"yu",
"Й"=>"I","Ц"=>"C","У"=>"U","К"=>"K","Е"=>"E","Н"=>"N",
"Г"=>"G","Ш"=>"SH","Щ"=>"SH","З"=>"Z","Х"=>"X","Ъ"=>"\'",
"Ф"=>"F","Ы"=>"I","В"=>"V","А"=>"A","П"=>"P","Р"=>"R",
"О"=>"O","Л"=>"L","Д"=>"D","Ж"=>"ZH","Э"=>"IE","Ё"=>"E",
"Я"=>"YA","Ч"=>"CH","С"=>"C","М"=>"M","И"=>"I","Т"=>"T",
"Ь"=>"\'","Б"=>"B","Ю"=>"YU",
);
foreach($replacement as $i=>$u) {
$st = mb_eregi_replace($i,$u,$st);
}
return $st;
}
?>