问题
Lets say I have:
$line = "{This is my {sentence|words} I wrote.}"
Output:
This is my sentence I wrote.
This is my words I wrote.
But, the regex should match deep and nested values and split these values, for example:
$line = "{This is my {sentence|words} I wrote on a {sunny|cold} day.}";
Output:
This is my sentence I wrote on a sunny day.
This is my sentence I wrote on a cold day.
This is my words I wrote on a sunny day.
This is my words I wrote on a cold day.
My first though was doing it over explode as in code below, but the result was not appropriate:
$res = explode("|", $line);
Advices? Thank you.
EDIT: Something in these lines:
$line = "{This is my {sentence|words} I wrote on a {sunny|cold} day.}";
$regex = "{[^{}]*}";
$match = [];
preg_match($regex, $line, $match);
var_dump($match);
As already said, it can go to an infinite so no limit, something in a for-loop appropriate.
回答1:
Check this out. I accomplished it by replacing your patterns with %s
and using vsprintf, then recursively looping through the matches.
I put a lot of comments in the code...understanding recursion is usually quite a mind job.
Here is a working example.
$line = "{This is my {sentence|statement} I {wrote|typed} on a {hot|cold} {day|night}.}";
$matches = getMatches($line);
printWords([], $matches, $line);
// function to find patterns in the line. Takes $line by reference to replace pattern matches with a vsprintf placeholder
function getMatches(&$line) {
// remove beginning and trailing brackets on the main sentence
$line = trim($line, '{}');
// initialize variable that will hold the list of pattern matches
$matches = null;
// look for an opening curly brace and skip everything until the ending curly brace
$pattern = '/\{[^}]+\}/';
// find all matches and put them in $matches
preg_match_all($pattern, $line, $matches);
// preg_match_all nests one level deeper than we need
$matches = $matches[0];
// replace all matches with a %s placeholder
$line = preg_replace($pattern, '%s', $line);
// split each of the matches by vertical pipe
foreach ($matches as $index => $match) {
$matches[$index] = explode('|', trim($match, '{}'));
}
return $matches;
}
// recursive function. $args will be used as the second argument to vsprintf
function printWords(array $args, array $matches, $line) {
// get the first element in the array of $matches, remove it from the array
$current = array_shift($matches);
// keep track of the current $args index for this recursive iteration
$currentArgIndex = count($args);
// loop through each of the words in the current set of matches
foreach ($current as $word) {
// update $args and set the vsprintf argument at this iteration's position to the next word in the set of words
$args[$currentArgIndex] = $word;
if (!empty($matches)) {
// repeat this process (recursively) until we are at the end of the list of matches
printWords($args, $matches, $line);
} else {
// if this is the last match in the line, echo the sentence with all args from previous recursive iterations added
echo vsprintf($line, $args) . '<br />';
}
}
}
Outputs:
This is my sentence I wrote on a hot day. This is my sentence I wrote on a hot night. This is my sentence I wrote on a cold day. This is my sentence I wrote on a cold night. This is my sentence I typed on a hot day. This is my sentence I typed on a hot night. This is my sentence I typed on a cold day. This is my sentence I typed on a cold night. This is my statement I wrote on a hot day. This is my statement I wrote on a hot night. This is my statement I wrote on a cold day. This is my statement I wrote on a cold night. This is my statement I typed on a hot day. This is my statement I typed on a hot night. This is my statement I typed on a cold day. This is my statement I typed on a cold night.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36310510/deep-infinite-split-words-using-regex