Regex pattern using w.* not matching text starting with foreign characters such as Ä

╄→尐↘猪︶ㄣ 提交于 2019-12-06 01:39:07

问题


I have the following regex that I have been using successfully:

preg_match_all('/(\d+)\n(\w.*)\n(\d{3}\.\d{3}\.\d{2})\n(\d.*)\n(\d.*)/', $text, $matches)

However I have just found that if the text that the (\w.*) part matches starts with a foreign character such as Ä, then it doesn't match anything.

Can anyone help me with what the correct pattern should be instead of (\w.*) to match a string that starts with any character?

Many thanks


回答1:


If you do want to match umlauts, then add the regex /u modifier, or use \pL in place of \w. That will allow the regex to match letters outside of the ASCII range.

Reference: http://www.regular-expressions.info/unicode.html
and http://php.net/manual/en/regexp.reference.unicode.php




回答2:


Ä is a German Umlaut if I am not mistaken. \w Matches (in most flavors) [a-zA-Z0-9_].

You will need to match the unicode range of characters that you want.

\x{00C4} (php) equals the character you want. You will probably need to create a character class to support your unicode characters.




回答3:


you may have to switch to using unicode chars...

like for ascii you would use [\u0021-\u007e] In this case... the maybe [\u0021-\u007e\u0192-\u687]

I'm not quite sure on what range of characters you want but the \w I think only match things in the normal asci range




回答4:


Consider using:

/(\d+)\n((\p{L}|\p{N}|_).*)\n(\d{3}\.\d{3}\.\d{2})\n(\d.*)\n(\d.*)/


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8137315/regex-pattern-using-w-not-matching-text-starting-with-foreign-characters-such

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