What will be the output of the following PHP code?

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In PHP, regular expressions are strings that contain delimiters, a pattern, and optional modifiers. For example, /fatskills/i is a regular expression that contains the delimiter /, the pattern fatskills, and the modifier i, which makes the search case-insensitive.   Here are some things to keep in mind about regular expressions in PHP: The delimiter can be any character that is not a letter, number, backslash, or space. The forward slash (/) is the most common delimiter, but you can use other delimiters like # or ~ when your pattern contains forward slashes. The expression is contained... Show more

What will be the output of the following PHP code?<br><?php<br>$foods = array("pasta", "steak", "fish", "potatoes");<br>$food = preg_grep("/^s/", $foods);<br>print_r($food);<br>?>