I have tested \\v
(vertical white space) for matching \\r\\n
and their combinations, but I found out that \\v
does not match \\r
To match every LINE of a given String, simple use the ^$
Anchors and advice your regex engine to operate in multi-line mode. Then ^$
will match the start and end of each line, instead of the whole strings start and end.
http://php.net/manual/en/reference.pcre.pattern.modifiers.php
in PHP, that would be the m
modifier after the pattern. /^(.*?)$/m
will simple match each line, seperated by any vertical space inside the given string.
Btw: For line-Splitting, you could also use split()
and the PHP_EOL
constant:
$lines = explode(PHP_EOL, $string);
This regex also matches newline \n
and carriage return \r
characters.
(?![ \t\f])\s
DEMO
To match one or more newline or carriage return characters, you could use the below regex.
(?:(?![ \t\f])\s)+
DEMO
PCRE has a superfluity of newline related escape sequences and alternatives.
Well, a nifty escape sequence that you can use here is \R
. By default \R
will match Unicode newlines sequences, but it can be configured using different alternatives.
To match any Unicode newline sequence that is in the ASCII
range.
preg_match('~\R~', $string);
This is equivalent to the following group:
(?>\r\n|\n|\r|\f|\x0b|\x85)
To match any Unicode newline sequence; including newline characters outside the ASCII
range and both the line separator (U+2028
) and paragraph separator (U+2029
), you want to turn on the u
(unicode) flag.
preg_match('~\R~u', $string);
The u
(unicode) modifier turns on additional functionality of PCRE and Pattern strings are treated as (UTF-8).
The is equivalent to the following group:
(?>\r\n|\n|\r|\f|\x0b|\x85|\x{2028}|\x{2029})
It is possible to restrict \R
to match CR
, LF
, or CRLF
only:
preg_match('~(*BSR_ANYCRLF)\R~', $string);
The is equivalent to the following group:
(?>\r\n|\n|\r)
Five different conventions for indicating line breaks in strings are supported:
(*CR) carriage return
(*LF) linefeed
(*CRLF) carriage return, followed by linefeed
(*ANYCRLF) any of the three above
(*ANY) all Unicode newline sequences
Note: \R
does not have special meaning inside of a character class. Like other unrecognized escape sequences, it is treated as the literal character "R" by default.
The problem is that you need the multiline option, or dotall option if using dot. It goes at the end of the delimiter.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/regexp.reference.internal-options.php
$string = "
Test
";
if(preg_match("#\v+#m", $string ))
echo "Matched";
else
echo "Not Matched";
To match a newline in PHP, use the php constant PHP_EOL
. This is crossplatform.
if (preg_match('/\v+' . PHP_EOL ."/", $text, $matches ))
print_R($matches );
This doesn't answer the question for alternatives, because \v works perfectly well
\v
matches any character considered vertical whitespace; this includes the platform's carriage return and line feed characters (newline) plus several other characters, all listed in the table below.
You only need to change "#\v+#"
to either
"#\\v+#"
escape the backslashor
'#\v+#'
use single quotesIn both cases, you will get a match for any combination of \r
and \n
.
Update:
Just to make the scope of \v
clear in comparison to \R
, from perlrebackslash
- \R
\R
matches a generic newline; that is, anything considered a linebreak sequence by Unicode. This includes all characters matched by\v
(vertical whitespace), ...