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php - Iterating over matches from preg_match_all

I am trying to figure out the mechanics of this plugin in WordPress. I have a preg_match_all function that looks like this:

preg_match_all('/(?<=\[\[).+?(?=\]\])/', $content, $matches, PREG_PATTERN_ORDER);
$numMatches = count($matches[0]);

for ($i = 0; $i < $numMatches; $i++) {
  $postSlug = $matches[0][$i];
}

If I understand this correctly, count($matches[0]) assumes there is only one match in $content.

My goal here is to re-write the for statement to allow for the full array of matches in the preg_match_all script.

I'm assuming I should replace the for statement with foreach ($matches as $postSlug) and not even bother with the confusing $matches[0][$i] at the end.

Unfortunately the final output does not seem to loop through each element in the array. Any ideas? Thanks!

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If I understand this correctly, count($matches[0] assumes there is only one match in $content.

Not quite; $matches[0] represents the array of matches in of the whole regular expression (as opposed to, say, $matches[1], which would be the array of matches in the first match group of the regular expression). Thus, count($matches[0]) is the number of matches in he first match group.

You could do what you've said and rewrite the for loop as a foreach loop, but this likely won't change anything, as both methods should traverse all elements in $matches[0]. Are you certain that the results you're looking for are matched in your regular expression?


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