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How to extract the user name from the email ID using PHP ?

Last Updated : 26 May, 2021
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Given a string email address, extract the username.

Input: ‘priyank@geeks.com’ Output: priyank Input: ‘princepriyank@gfg.com’ Output: princepriyank 

Approach 1: Using PHP strstr() to extract the username from the email address.

In this, “@” symbol is the separator for the domain name and user name of the email address. The strstr() PHP function is used to search for the first occurrence of a string i.e. "@" inside another string i.e. email address to get the username as result.

  • Step 1: Define a variable and store the value of the email address in it.

    $email= 'priyank@geeks.com';
  • Step 2: Get the username by slicing the string till the first occurrence of '@' using this line

    $username=strstr($email,'@',true);
  • Step 3: Display the username using an echo statement.

    echo $username."\n";
Example: PHP
<?php // Define Email Address $email = 'priyank@geeks.com'; // Get the username by slicing string $username = strstr($email, '@', true); // Display the username echo $username."\n"; ?> 

Output
priyank

Approach 2:  Using PHP explode() function.

In this, we harness the fact that the “@” symbol is the separator for the domain name and user name of the email address. So explode() is used to break a string into an array by a separator "@".

  • Step 1: Define a variable email and store the value of email address in it.

    $email= 'princepriyank@geeks.com';
  • Step 2: Get the username by exploding (dividing) the string using '@' as a separator and store the first part in the variable username.

    $parts = explode("@",$email); $username = $parts[0];
  • Step 3: Display the username using this code.

    echo $username."\n";
Example: PHP
<?php // Define Email Address $email = 'princepriyank@geeks.com'; // Get the username by dividing mailid using'@' as separator $parts = explode("@",$email); $username = $parts[0]; // Display the username echo $username."\n"; ?> 

Output
princepriyank

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