This function will return the first matched text between quotes (possibly an empty string).
function just_text_in_quotes($str) {
preg_match('/"(.*?)"/', $str, $matches);
return isset($matches[1]) ? $matches[1] : FALSE;
}
You could modify it to return an array of all matches, but in your example you use it within the context of echo
ing its returned value. Had it returned an array, all you would get is Array
.
You may be better off writing a more generic function that can handle multiple occurrences and a custom delimiter.
function get_delimited($str, $delimiter='"') {
$escapedDelimiter = preg_quote($delimiter, '/');
if (preg_match_all('/' . $escapedDelimiter . '(.*?)' . $escapedDelimiter . '/s', $str, $matches)) {
return $matches[1];
}
}
This will return null
if no matches were found.
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