# regex_replace A regular expression search and replace on a variable. Use the [`preg_replace()`](https://www.php.net/preg_replace) syntax from the PHP manual. ## Basic usage ```smarty {$myVar|regex_replace:"/foo/":"bar"} ``` > **Note** > > Although Smarty supplies this regex convenience modifier, it is > usually better to apply regular expressions in PHP, either via custom > functions or modifiers. Regular expressions are considered application > code and are not part of presentation logic. ## Parameters | Parameter Position | Type | Required | Description | |--------------------|--------|----------|------------------------------------------------| | 1 | string | Yes | This is the regular expression to be replaced. | | 2 | string | Yes | This is the string of text to replace with. | ## Examples ```php assign('articleTitle', "Infertility unlikely to\nbe passed on, experts say."); ``` Where template is: ```smarty {* replace each carriage return, tab and new line with a space *} {$articleTitle} {$articleTitle|regex_replace:"/[\r\t\n]/":" "} ``` Will output: ``` Infertility unlikely to be passed on, experts say. Infertility unlikely to be passed on, experts say. ``` See also [`replace`](language-modifier-replace.md) and [`escape`](language-modifier-escape.md).