PHP: How can I explode a string by commas, but not wheres the commas are within quotes?

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Solution 1

Since you are using comma seperated values, you can use str_getcsv.

str_getcsv($line, ",", "'");

Will return:

Array
(
    [0] => TRUE
    [1] => 59
    [2] => A large number is 10,000
)

Solution 2

It seems you do not want to split your string by commas, but by the succession of quote+comma+quote ?

If so, the preg_split function might help, here.


For example, using this portion of code :

$line = "'TRUE','59','A large number is 10,000'";
$parts = preg_split("/','/", $line);
var_dump($parts);

I get the following output :

array
  0 => string ''TRUE' (length=5)
  1 => string '59' (length=2)
  2 => string 'A large number is 10,000'' (length=25)

Starting with that, it's now a matter of removing the first and last quotes of the $line string, before calling preg_split -- as those are delimiters, and don't match the splitting pattern.

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Updated on July 19, 2022

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  • Nicekiwi
    Nicekiwi almost 2 years

    I need to explode my string input into an array at the commas. However the string contains commas inside quotes.

    Input:

    $line = 'TRUE','59','A large number is 10,000';
    
    $linearray = explode(",",$line);
    $linemysql = implode("','",$linearray);
    

    Returns $linemysql as:

    'TRUE','59','A large number is 10','000'
    

    How can I go about accomplishing this, with the explode ignoring the commas inside the quote marks?