Thank you for your answer. However our real problem is to solve it with preg_match. we want to rather analyse more complicated structures than the one in our example. Well, let me reformulate it: How can we (with preg_match) s a v e each subpattern into an array element, that is, also e a c h m a t c h o f a r e p e a t e d s u b p a t t e r n (e.g "(...)*" and "(...)+") ?? Thanks a lot (again) Bruno "Valentin V. Petruchek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 028f01c16c5b$c87b1da0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:028f01c16c5b$c87b1da0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Try this code: > > $str="eins zwei drei vier fünf sechs"; > $Wort = explode (' ',$str); > > $n=count($Wort); > for($i=0;$i<$n;$i++){echo "$i: $Wort[$i]<br>";} > > It should works > > Zliy Pes [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >
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