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How to replace the characters !@#$%^*_+\= in a string using RegEx with PHP

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$input_text = 'The!quick@brown#fox$jumps%^over*_the+\\lazy=dog.';
$pattern = "/[!@#$%^*_+=\\\\]/";  
$replacement = " ";

// Perform regex replacement
$result = preg_replace($pattern, $replacement, $input_text);

echo "Original: " . $input_text . "\n";
echo "Modified: " . $result . "\n";



/*
run:

Original: The!quick@brown#fox$jumps%^over*_the+\lazy=dog.
Modified: The quick brown fox jumps  over  the  lazy dog.

*/

 



answered Jun 11, 2025 by avibootz
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