Enclose a capturing group (\d) and the use prefix\${1} inside the
replacement.
Check out the PHP manual:
$string = "April 15, 2003";
$pattern = "/(\w+) (\d+), (\d+)/i";
$replacement = "\${1}1,\$3";
"Gerardo Rojas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a regular expression, that finds what i want. The problem lies in
that I don't want to replace this pattern with another. I want to prefix
the pattern with a character. Any suggestions as to how I might accomplish
this?
regular expression = '/^\d\{1,2}\./'
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Gerardo S. Rojas
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