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Friday, January 7, 2022

[FIXED] Stripping a string of its non-numeric characters

 January 07, 2022     php, regex, string     No comments   

Issue

I have a phone number stored in $phone, it looks like this: (555) 555-5555. I want it to look like this: 5555555555. How do I take the string and strip it of hyphens, spaces, and parenthesis?


Solution

With a regexp. Specifically, use the preg_replace function:

$phone = preg_replace('/\D+/', '', $phone);


Answered By - outis
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