I have found a similar thread already where I got:
$sentence = preg_replace('/(.*?[?!.](?=\s|$)).*/',开发者_如何转开发 '\\1', $string);
This doesn't seem to work in my function though:
<?function first_sentence($content) {
$content = html_entity_decode(strip_tags($content));
$content = preg_replace('/(.*?[?!.](?=\s|$)).*/', '\\1', $content);
return $content;
}?>
It seems to be not taking into account the first sentence when a sentence ends as the end of a paragraph. Any ideas?
/**
* Get the first sentence of a string.
*
* If no ending punctuation is found then $text will
* be returned as the sentence. If $strict is set
* to TRUE then FALSE will be returned instead.
*
* @param string $text Text
* @param boolean $strict Sentences *must* end with one of the $end characters
* @param string $end Ending punctuation
* @return string|bool Sentence or FALSE if none was found
*/
function firstSentence($text, $strict = false, $end = '.?!') {
preg_match("/^[^{$end}]+[{$end}]/", $text, $result);
if (empty($result)) {
return ($strict ? false : $text);
}
return $result[0];
}
// Returns "This is a sentence."
$one = firstSentence('This is a sentence. And another sentence.');
// Returns "This is a sentence"
$two = firstSentence('This is a sentence');
// Returns FALSE
$three = firstSentence('This is a sentence', true);
In case you need n number of sentences, you can use the following code. I adapted code from: https://stackoverflow.com/a/22337095 & https://stackoverflow.com/a/10494335
/**
* Get n number of first sentences of a string.
*
* If no ending punctuation is found then $text will
* be returned as the sentence. If $strict is set
* to TRUE then FALSE will be returned instead.
*
* @param string $text Text
* int $no_sentences Number of sentences to extract
* @param boolean $strict Sentences *must* end with one of the $end characters
* @param string $end Ending punctuation
* @return string|bool Sentences or FALSE if none was found
*/
function firstSentences($text, $no_sentences, $strict = false , $end = '.?!;:') {
$result = preg_split('/(?<=['.$end.'])\s+/', $text, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY);
if (empty($result)) {
return ($strict ? false : $text);
}
$ouput = '';
for ($i = 0; $i < $no_sentences; $i++) {
$ouput .= $result[$i].' ';
}
return $ouput;
}
Here's correct syntax, sorry for my first response:
function firstSentence($string) {
$sentences = explode(".", $string);
return $sentences[0];
}
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