First you must declare and define your regexObj
Here I am looking for all entry of my database wich is like "%Nicolas%" and the /i param is used for Insensitive Case
$regexObj = new MongoRegex("/^Nicolas/i");
<?php
// I attach the regexObj to my Where Condition
$where = array("ctname" => $regexObj);
// Execute the request
$resultset = $this->db->Infos->find($where);
// Parsing the results
while ($resultset->hasNext())
{
$clientObj = $resultset->getNext();
echo "Client Name: ".$clientObj["cname"]."</br>";
}
?>
The MongoRegex class
(No version information available, might only be in SVN)
소개
This class can be used to create regular expressions. Typically, these expressions will be used to query the database and find matching strings. More unusually, they can be saved to the database and retrieved.
Mongo recognizes six regular expression flags:
-
i
Case insensitive
-
m
Multiline
-
x
Can contain comments
-
l
locale
-
s
dotall, "." matches everything, including newlines
-
u
match unicode
클래스 개요
MongoRegex
{
/* Fields */
public
string
$MongoRegex->regex
;
public
string
$flags
;
/* 메소드 */
MongoRegex::__construct
( string $regex
)
}Table of Contents
- MongoRegex::__construct — Creates a new regular expression
- MongoRegex::__toString — A string representation of this regular expression
benyounes dot ousama at gmail dot com
19-Nov-2010 08:19
