Regex: how to match the last dot in a string
I have two example filename strings:
jquery.ui.min.js
jquery.ui.min.css
What regex can I use to only match the LAST dot? I don't need anything else, just the final dot.
A little more on what I'm doing. I'm using PHP's preg_split() function to split the filename into an array. The function deletes any matches and gives you an array with the elements between splits. I'm trying to get it to split jquery.ui.min.js into an array that looks like this:
array[0] = jquery.ui.min
array[1] = js
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If you're looking to extract the last part of the string, you'd need:
\.([^.]*)$
if you don't want the .
or
(\.[^.]*)$
if you do.
I think you'll have a hard time using preg_split
, preg_match
should be the better choice.
preg_match('/(.*)\.([^.]*)$/', $filename, $matches);
Alternatively, have a look at pathinfo
.
Or, do it very simply in two lines:
$filename = substr($file, 0, strrpos($file, '.'));
$extension = substr($file, strrpos($file, '.') + 1);
At face value there is no reason to use regex for this. Here are 2 different methods that use functions optimized for static string parsing:
Option 1:
$ext = "jquery.ui.min.css";
$ext = array_pop(explode('.',$ext));
echo $ext;
Option 2:
$ext = "jquery.ui.min.css";
$ext = pathinfo($ext);
echo $ext['extension'];
\.[^.]*$
Here's what I needed to exclude the last dot when matching for just the last "part":
[^\.]([^.]*)$
Using a positive lookahead, I managed this answer:
\.(?=\w+$)
This answer matches specifically the last dot in the string.
I used this - give it a try:
m/\.([^.\\]+)$/
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