Java Like Array Implementation!
<?php
/*
* Author : Pragash Jeyaratnam
* Vector Class
* PHP Version 5.2.5
* Contact : pragash_jey@yahoo.com.
*/
class Vector
{
/*
* The number of valid components in this Vector object.
*/
protected $elementCount;
/*
* The array buffer into which the components of the vector are stored.
*/
protected $elementData;
/**Default vector Constructor*/
function __construct()
{
$this->elementData = array();
$this->elementCount = count($this->elementData);
}
/**Append the parameter element to the vector*/
public function add($object)
{
if(!empty($object))
{
$this->elementData[] = $object;
$this->elementCount = count($this->elementData);
return true;
}
else
return false;
}
/*
* Returns true of Vector is empty false otherwise
*/
public function isEmpty()
{
return($this->elementCount==0);
}
/*
* Returns the current size of this Vector
*/
public function size()
{
return $this->elementCount;
}
/*
* Searches for the first occurence of the given argument
**/
public function indexOf($object)
{
if(($index =array_search($object,$this->elementData)) !==false)
return $index;
else
return -1;
}
/*
* This function will retain TRUE if $object is contained
* within the vector else FALSE
*/
public function contains($object)
{
return ($this->indexOf($object)>=0);
}
/*
* Returns Vector Object at index $index
* Error : Null is returned
*/
public function get($index)
{
if($this->checkBound($index))
{
return ($this->elementData[$index]);
}
return NULL;
}
/*
* Sets the object at $index to be $object
**/
public function set($index,$object)
{
if($this->checkBound($index))
{
$this->elementData[$index] =$object ;
return true;
}
return false;
}
/*
* Removes element at $index
**/
public function removeAt($index)
{
if ($this->checkBound($index))
{
for ($i = $index; $i != $this->elementCount - 1; $i++)
{
$this->elementData[$i] = $this->elementData[$i +1];
}
array_pop($this->elementData);
$this->elementCount = count($this->elementData);
return true;
}
else {
return false;
}
}
/**
* Removes all elements from the Vector. Note that this does not
* resize the internal data array.
*/
public function removeAll()
{
if($this->elementCount ==0)
return;
for($i=0;$i<$this->size();$i++)
{
$this->set($i,NULL);
}
}
/*
* This function checks whether index
* is within the array bound
**/
private function checkBound($index)
{
if($index > $this->elementCount-1 || $index < 0)
{
throw new Exception('Array Index Out Of Bound Exception');
return false;
}
return true;
}
/*
*Removes the first element from the Vector
*/
public function removeFirstElement()
{
if($this->elementCount==0)
{
throw new Exception('No Such Element');
}
$test =array_shift($this->elementData);
if(!empty($test))
$this->elementCount = count($this->elementData);
}
}
?>
Array 数组函数
简介
本类函数允许用多种方法来操作数组和与之交互。数组的本质是储存,管理和操作一组变量。
PHP 支持一维和多维数组,可以是用户创建或由另一个函数创建。有一些特定的数据库处理函数可以从数据库查询中生成数组,还有一些函数返回数组。
需求
要编译本扩展模块无需外部库文件。
安装
本扩展模块作为 PHP 内核的一部分,无需安装即可使用。
运行时配置
本扩展模块在 php.ini 中未定义任何配置选项。
资源类型
本扩展模块未定义任何资源类型。
预定义常量
以下常量作为 PHP 核心的一部分一直有效。
- CASE_LOWER (integer)
- CASE_LOWER 用在 array_change_key_case() 中将数组的键名转换成小写字母。这也是 array_change_key_case() 的默认值。
- CASE_UPPER (integer)
- CASE_UPPER 用在 array_change_key_case() 中将数组的键名转换成大写字母。
排序顺序标识:
- SORT_ASC (integer)
- SORT_ASC 用在 array_multisort() 函数中,使其升序排列。
- SORT_DESC (integer)
- SORT_DESC 用在 array_multisort() 函数中,使其降序排列。
排序类型标识:用于各种排序函数
参见
参见 is_array(),explode(),implode(),split(),preg_split() 和 unset()。
【译者注】本章中出现的“关联数组”或“结合数组”指的是键名为字符串的数组,“索引”和“键名”指的是同一样东西。“索引”多指数组的数字形式的下标。
Table of Contents
- array_change_key_case — 返回字符串键名全为小写或大写的数组
- array_chunk — 将一个数组分割成多个
- array_combine — 创建一个数组,用一个数组的值作为其键名,另一个数组的值作为其值
- array_count_values — 统计数组中所有的值出现的次数
- array_diff_assoc — 带索引检查计算数组的差集
- array_diff_key — 使用键名比较计算数组的差集
- array_diff_uassoc — 用用户提供的回调函数做索引检查来计算数组的差集
- array_diff_ukey — 用回调函数对键名比较计算数组的差集
- array_diff — 计算数组的差集
- array_fill_keys — Fill an array with values, specifying keys
- array_fill — 用给定的值填充数组
- array_filter — 用回调函数过滤数组中的单元
- array_flip — 交换数组中的键和值
- array_intersect_assoc — 带索引检查计算数组的交集
- array_intersect_key — 使用键名比较计算数组的交集
- array_intersect_uassoc — 带索引检查计算数组的交集,用回调函数比较索引
- array_intersect_ukey — 用回调函数比较键名来计算数组的交集
- array_intersect — 计算数组的交集
- array_key_exists — 检查给定的键名或索引是否存在于数组中
- array_keys — 返回数组中所有的键名
- array_map — 将回调函数作用到给定数组的单元上
- array_merge_recursive — 递归地合并一个或多个数组
- array_merge — 合并一个或多个数组
- array_multisort — 对多个数组或多维数组进行排序
- array_pad — 用值将数组填补到指定长度
- array_pop — 将数组最后一个单元弹出(出栈)
- array_product — 计算数组中所有值的乘积
- array_push — 将一个或多个单元压入数组的末尾(入栈)
- array_rand — 从数组中随机取出一个或多个单元
- array_reduce — 用回调函数迭代地将数组简化为单一的值
- array_reverse — 返回一个单元顺序相反的数组
- array_search — 在数组中搜索给定的值,如果成功则返回相应的键名
- array_shift — 将数组开头的单元移出数组
- array_slice — 从数组中取出一段
- array_splice — 把数组中的一部分去掉并用其它值取代
- array_sum — 计算数组中所有值的和
- array_udiff_assoc — 带索引检查计算数组的差集,用回调函数比较数据
- array_udiff_uassoc — 带索引检查计算数组的差集,用回调函数比较数据和索引
- array_udiff — 用回调函数比较数据来计算数组的差集
- array_uintersect_assoc — 带索引检查计算数组的交集,用回调函数比较数据
- array_uintersect_uassoc — 带索引检查计算数组的交集,用回调函数比较数据和索引
- array_uintersect — 计算数组的交集,用回调函数比较数据
- array_unique — 移除数组中重复的值
- array_unshift — 在数组开头插入一个或多个单元
- array_values — 返回数组中所有的值
- array_walk_recursive — 对数组中的每个成员递归地应用用户函数
- array_walk — 对数组中的每个成员应用用户函数
- array — 新建一个数组
- arsort — 对数组进行逆向排序并保持索引关系
- asort — 对数组进行排序并保持索引关系
- compact — 建立一个数组,包括变量名和它们的值
- count — 计算数组中的单元数目或对象中的属性个数
- current — 返回数组中的当前单元
- each — 返回数组中当前的键/值对并将数组指针向前移动一步
- end — 将数组的内部指针指向最后一个单元
- extract — 从数组中将变量导入到当前的符号表
- in_array — 检查数组中是否存在某个值
- key — 从关联数组中取得键名
- krsort — 对数组按照键名逆向排序
- ksort — 对数组按照键名排序
- list — 把数组中的值赋给一些变量
- natcasesort — 用“自然排序”算法对数组进行不区分大小写字母的排序
- natsort — 用“自然排序”算法对数组排序
- next — 将数组中的内部指针向前移动一位
- pos — current 的别名
- prev — 将数组的内部指针倒回一位
- range — 建立一个包含指定范围单元的数组
- reset — 将数组的内部指针指向第一个单元
- rsort — 对数组逆向排序
- shuffle — 将数组打乱
- sizeof — count 的别名
- sort — 对数组排序
- uasort — 使用用户自定义的比较函数对数组中的值进行排序并保持索引关联
- uksort — 使用用户自定义的比较函数对数组中的键名进行排序
- usort — 使用用户自定义的比较函数对数组中的值进行排序
Arrays
pragash_jey at yahoo dot com
06-Apr-2008 10:38
06-Apr-2008 10:38
Anonymous
30-Mar-2008 03:28
30-Mar-2008 03:28
This is the shorter way to flatten a array:
<?php
function array_flatten($a) {
foreach($a as $k=>$v) $a[$k]=(array)$v;
return call_user_func_array(array_merge,$a);
}
?>
bas at muer dot nl
18-Mar-2008 12:17
18-Mar-2008 12:17
I see a lot of people here writing complex functions to convert an array to a string, for use with Javascript or other things (possibly even databases, which would be bad).
For Javascript, the most efficient way would be JSON (http://www.php.net/json_encode). For normal use, serialize() (http://www.php.net/serialize) is your friend.
jake at blah dot inf
07-Mar-2008 10:03
07-Mar-2008 10:03
@margol:
<?php
$tuple_array = array(array('key1' => 'val1'), array('key2' => 'val2'));
list($key, $val) = each(array_pop($tuple_array));
?>
But, why not use a two element array instead of a single-element associative array?
<?php
$tuple_array = array(array('key1', 'val1'), array('key2','val2'));
list($key,$val) = array_pop($tuple_array);
?>
margol at beamartyr dot net
04-Mar-2008 05:45
04-Mar-2008 05:45
More intuitive tuple support would be nice :)
But for those scratching their heads, like I did, to extract a tuple from an array of tuples, do something like:
$tuple = array_pop($tuple_array);
$key = key($tuple);
$val = $tuple[$key];
yousefomar (a) yahoo dot com
29-Feb-2008 03:26
29-Feb-2008 03:26
Here is how you refresh the expiration time for multiple cookies:
// get the cookie names
$keys=array_keys($_COOKIE);
// loop through all the cookies and update the exp. time
for ($i=0; $i<count($_COOKIE);$i++)
setcookie( $keys[$i], $_COOKIE[$keys[$i]], time()+3600);
you can use this in authentication validate file to keep the session up.
ms419 at freezone dot co dot uk
15-Feb-2008 02:35
15-Feb-2008 02:35
This function takes an array, a key and a value. If the key is not an array, it acts just like $array[$key] =& $value; If the key is an array, it recurses in the array, creating nested arrays as necessary.
Example:
$array = array('A' => array('B' => 'phi'));
$key = array('A', 'Z');
$value = 'gamma';
arraySet($array, $key, $value);
$array should now be:
array('A' => array('B' => 'phi', 'C' => 'gamma'));
This is useful for constructing nested arrays from sets of filesystem paths (e.g. 'A/B/C') or structured variable names (e.g. 'A.B.C' or 'A[B][C]')
Example:
arraySet($array, preg_split('/\//', $path, -1, PREG_SPLIT_NO_EMPTY), $value);
function arraySet(array &$array, $key, &$value)
{
if (is_array($key)) {
$keyComponent = array_shift($key);
if (empty($key)) {
$array[$keyComponent] =& $value;
return;
}
if (!is_array($array[$keyComponent])) {
$array[$keyComponent] = array();
}
PHP_CodeSniffer_arraySet($array[$keyComponent], $key, $value);
return;
}
$array[$key] =& $value;
}
dennis at DONTSPAMME dot born05 dot nl
13-Feb-2008 11:22
13-Feb-2008 11:22
I haven't completely figured out when or why an array gets referenced or copied, but it gave me quite the headache..
So i wrote a function which recursively copies an array while preserving keys and also clones objects if encountered
<?php
/**
* make a recursive copy of an array
*
* @param array $aSource
* @return array copy of source array
*/
function array_copy ($aSource) {
// check if input is really an array
if (!is_array($aSource)) {
throw new Exception("Input is not an Array");
}
// initialize return array
$aRetAr = array();
// get array keys
$aKeys = array_keys($aSource);
// get array values
$aVals = array_values($aSource);
// loop through array and assign keys+values to new return array
for ($x=0;$x<count($aKeys);$x++) {
// clone if object
if (is_object($aVals[$x])) {
$aRetAr[$aKeys[$x]]=clone $aVals[$x];
// recursively add array
} elseif (is_array($aVals[$x])) {
$aRetAr[$aKeys[$x]]=array_copy ($aVals[$x]);
// assign just a plain scalar value
} else {
$aRetAr[$aKeys[$x]]=$aVals[$x];
}
}
return $aRetAr;
}
?>
I hope i can save someone else's aspirine with this ;)
csorfab at gmail dot com
06-Feb-2008 02:26
06-Feb-2008 02:26
Here's a function I wrote to combine the values in an array in all different ways, and which returns a two-dimensional array as a byref result.
E.g.
if called:
comb(array(1, 2, 3), $r);
then $r would be:
1 2 3
1 3 2
2 1 3
2 3 1
3 1 2
3 2 1
<?php
function comb($arr, &$rarr, $vtemp = array()){
foreach($arr as $key => $value){
$vtemp2 = $vtemp;
$vtemp2[] = $value;
$atemp = $arr;
unset($atemp[$key]);
if(count($atemp) > 0){
comb($atemp, $rarr, $vtemp2);
} else {
$t = array();
foreach($vtemp2 as $val){
$t[] = $val;
}
$rarr[] = $t;
}
}
}
?>
christian dot reinecke at web dot de
03-Feb-2008 05:12
03-Feb-2008 05:12
Here are two more functions handling string2array and access array by string. It's useful if you want to access an array in xpath-style, such as parse_ini_file return values with $process_sections = TRUE.
<?php
function createArrayByString($string, $separator, $value = NULL)
{
if (strlen($string) > 0) {
$splitter = explode($separator, $string);
$index = array_shift($splitter); // get first element
$function = __FUNCTION__;
return array($index => $function(implode($separator, $splitter), $separator, $value));
}
return $value;
}
function accessArrayByString($array, $string, $separator, $default = NULL)
{
if (!is_array($array)) {
return empty($string) ? $array : $default;
}
@list ($key, $rest) = explode($separator, $string, 2); // @ needed for last access
$function = __FUNCTION__;
return array_key_exists($key, $array)
? $function($array[$key], $rest, $separator, $default)
: $default;
}
$string = "one.two.three.four";
$separator = ".";
$array = createArrayByString($string, $separator, "standard value");
$return = accessArrayByString($array, $string, $separator, "element not found");
var_dump($array); // should return array("one" => array("two" => array("three" => array("four" => "standard value"))))
var_dump($return); // should return "standard value";
?>
change the function name to what ever you want, the recursive call uses __FUNCTION__ for re-call.
florian at egliselasauzaie dot fr
30-Jan-2008 06:09
30-Jan-2008 06:09
I've created a class which is comparable to a Vector in C++;
<?php
class Vector {
public $nb_elements;
public $liste;
public function Vector() {
$this->liste = array ();
$this->nb_elements = count($this->liste);
}
public function push_back($valeur) {
if (!empty ($valeur)) {
$this->liste[] = $valeur;
$this->nb_elements = count($this->liste);
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
public function insert_at($indice, $valeur) {
if ($indice > 0 && $indice < $this->nb_elements) {
for ($i = $this->nb_elements; $i != $indice; $i--) {
$this->liste[$i] = $this->liste[$i -1];
}
$this->liste[$indice] = $valeur;
$this->nb_elements = count($this->liste);
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
public function remove_at($indice) {
if ($indice > 0 && $indice < $this->nb_elements) {
for ($i = $indice; $i != $this->nb_elements - 1; $i++) {
$this->liste[$i] = $this->liste[$i +1];
}
array_pop($this->liste);
$this->nb_elements = count($this->liste);
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
public function pop() {
$value = array_pop($this->liste);
$this->nb_elements = count($this->liste);
return $value;
}
public function shift() {
$value = array_shift($this->liste);
$this->nb_elements = count($this->liste);
return true;
}
}
?>
really quick function
26-Jan-2008 04:37
26-Jan-2008 04:37
function array_flatten($a){ //flattens multi-dim arrays (distroys keys)
$ab = array(); if(!is_array($a)) return $ab;
foreach($a as $value){
if(is_array($value)){
$ab = array_merge($ab,array_flatten($value));
}else{
array_push($ab,$value);
}
}
return $ab;
}
Jck_true (leave out the '_' at gmail dot com)
25-Jan-2008 06:00
25-Jan-2008 06:00
A usefull function that returns a flat array.
I use it in a template system. Let the user pass a multidimensional array. Convert it using my function. Then use
<?php
$array = flatten($array,'','{$','}','->');
echo str_replace(array_keys($array),array_values($array),$template)
/**
* Flattens out an multidimension array
* Using the last parameters you can define the new key based on the old path.
* @param array $array A multidimension array
* @param string $prefix Internal perfix parameter - leave empty.
* @param string $start_string What string should start the final array key?
* @param string $end_string What string should end the final array key?
* @param string $seperator The string that should seperate the piecies in final array key path
* @return array Returns the flat array
*/
function flatten($array, $start_string= '{$',$end_string= '}',$seperator='->',$prefix="") {
$return = array();
foreach($array as $key=>$value) {
if (is_array($value)) {
$return = array_merge($return, Parser_method_replace::flatten($value, $prefix.$key.$seperator,$start_string,$end_string,$seperator));
} else
$return [$start_string.$prefix.$key.$end_string] = $value;
}
return $return;
}
}
?>
Example:
$template = 'My string with replacement {$test->subkey}';
{$test->subkey} will get replaced with $array['test']['subkey']
chaos dot global dot net at gmail dot com
03-Jan-2008 07:53
03-Jan-2008 07:53
if some one will need to convert array to php code use this function:
DEFINE('OFFSET_DELIMETER', "\t");
function array2php($array, $offset = OFFSET_DELIMETER) {
$text = '';
foreach($array as $k => $v) {
if (is_array($v)) {
$text .= "{$offset}'{$k}' => array(\n".array2php($v, $offset.OFFSET_DELIMETER)."$offset)";
} else {
$text .= "{$offset}'{$k}' => ".(is_string($v)? "'$v'": $v);
}
$text .= ",\n";
}
if ($len = strlen($text)) $text[$len - 2] = " ";
return $text;
}
Hayley Watson
17-Oct-2007 07:10
17-Oct-2007 07:10
Regarding cyberchrist at futura dot net's function. It makes an unnecessary array_merge(); the elements of $b that are merged with those of $a are immediately removed again by the array_diff(). The "limiting to known values" is entirely unnecessary, in other words: arrays already only contain "known values".
Also, the description and function only address the issue of whether $a is a subset of $b, not whether it is a proper subset. For $a to be a proper subset of $b, it must also be the case that $b is not a subset of $a.
Taking those points into account (and a personal aesthetic dislike of "if(test) return true; else return false;" gives:
<?php
function is_subset($a, $b)
{
return count(array_diff($a,$b))==0;
}
function is_proper_subset($a, $b)
{
return is_subset($a, $b) && !is_subset($b, $a);
}
?>
cyberchrist at futura dot net
15-Oct-2007 09:33
15-Oct-2007 09:33
Lately, dealing with databases, I've been finding myself needing to know if one array, $a, is a proper subset of $b.
Mathematically, this is asking (in set theory) [excuse the use of u and n instead of proper Unicode):
( A u B ) n ( ~ B )
What this does is it first limits to known values, then looks for anything outside of B but in the union of A and B (which would be those things in A which are not also in B).
If any value exists in this set, then A is NOT a proper subset of B, because a value exists in A but not in B. For A to be a proper subset, all values in A must be in B.
I'm sure this could easily be done any number of ways but this seems to work for me. It's not got a lot of error detection such as sterilizing inputs or checking input types.
// bool array_subset( array, array )
// Returns true if $a is a proper subset of $b, returns false otherwise.
function array_subset( $a, $b )
{
if( count( array_diff( array_merge($a,$b), $b)) == 0 )
return true;
else
return false;
}
Kazuyoshi Tlacaelel
30-Aug-2007 02:56
30-Aug-2007 02:56
<?php
/**
* converts a multidimensional array to a flat array
*
* trying to keep the original names of the keys
* if repeated keys are found a hash will be added to the
* keys trying to keep as much as possible of the original
* key context
*
* september 30 2007
*
* PHP version 5
*
* @license GPL
*
*/
$array = array ( 0 => array ( 0 => 1, 1 => 2, 2 => array ( 0 => 3, 1 => 4, 2 =>
array ( 0 => 5, 1 => 6, 2 => array ( 0 => 7, 1 => 8,),),), 3 => array (
0 => array ( 0 => 9, 1 => 10, 2 => array ( 0 => 11, 1 => 12,
2 => array ( 0 => 13, 1 => 14, 2 => array ( 0 => 15, 1 => 16,),),),),
1 => array ( 0 => 17, 1 => 18,),),), 1 => array ( 0 => 19, 1 => 20,),
2 => array ( 0 => array ( 0 => 21, 1 => 22, 2 => array ( 0 => 23, 1 => 24,
2 => array ( 0 => 25, 1 => 26, 2 => array ( 0 => 27, 1 => 28,),),),),
1 => array ( 0 => 29, 1 => 30,),),);
/**
* transforms a multidimensional array to a flat array
*
* the parameter is referenced
* so no returning value is needed
* @param array $array the multidimensional array to flat
* @return void
*/
function array_flatten(&$array)
{
function has_arrays($array)
{
foreach ($array as $item) {
if (is_array($item)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
function copy_array(&$array, $array_key)
{
$array2 = $array[$array_key];
unset($array[$array_key]);
foreach ($array2 as $subkey => $subvalue) {
if (array_key_exists($subkey, $array)) {
$array[generate_unique_key($subkey)] = $subvalue;
} else {
$array[$subkey] = $subvalue;
}
}
}
function generate_unique_key($key)
{
if (strlen($key)>8) {
$key = $key[0] . $key[1] . $key[2];
}
$id = $key . '_';
$uid = uniqid();
$len = strlen($uid);
$max = (9 - strlen($key));
for ($c = $len; ; $c --) {
$id .= $uid[$c];
if ($c == ($len - $max)) {
break;
}
}
return $id;
}
function get_array_indexes($array)
{
$ret_array = array();
foreach ($array as $key => $value) {
if (is_array($value)) {
$ret_array[] = $key;
}
}
return $ret_array;
}
while(has_arrays($array)) {
foreach (get_array_indexes($array) as $key) {
copy_array($array, $key);
}
}
}
array_flatten($array);
array_multisort($array);
var_export($array);
/**
* OUTPUT
*
* array (
* 0 => 1,
* '1_403767b6' => 2,
* '0_793767b6' => 3,
* '1_8a3767b6' => 4,
* '0_454767b6' => 5,
* '1_564767b6' => 6,
* '0_035767b6' => 7,
* '1_345767b6' => 8,
* '0_e74767b6' => 9,
* '1_f84767b6' => 10,
* '0_855767b6' => 11,
* '1_a65767b6' => 12,
* '0_4e5767b6' => 13,
* '1_6f5767b6' => 14,
* '0_566767b6' => 15,
* '1_876767b6' => 16,
* '0_5b4767b6' => 17,
* '1_6c4767b6' => 18,
* '0_d43767b6' => 19,
* 1 => 20,
* '0_4e3767b6' => 21,
* '1_5f3767b6' => 22,
* '0_ad4767b6' => 23,
* '1_ce4767b6' => 24,
* '0_485767b6' => 25,
* '1_695767b6' => 26,
* '0_116767b6' => 27,
* '1_426767b6' => 28,
* '0_814767b6' => 29,
* '1_924767b6' => 30,
* )
*/
?>
mo dot longman at gmail dot com
31-Jul-2007 02:27
31-Jul-2007 02:27
to 2g4wx3:
i think better way for this is using JSON, if you have such module in your PHP. See json.org.
to convert JS array to JSON string: arr.toJSONString();
to convert JSON string to PHP array: json_decode($jsonString);
You can also stringify objects, numbers, etc.
g4wx3
19-Jul-2007 05:16
19-Jul-2007 05:16
I needed a function to convert a php array into a javascript array.
No problem i found it on "the net".
But the function i found wasn't good enough, instead of return a string with javascript-array it echoed directly everything.
I wanted to write the string to a file, when calling the function out of my function libary.
Secondly, there where minor "bugs" in the script, when you're original array contained characters like line breaks(\r\n,..), or quotes('), it would hack up the javascript array
Sow, i changed the function and fixed the bug.
<?php
//SUPER COOL : http://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?page=3&cid=7CD16
//Checkout: REVERSE: http://www.hscripts.com/tutorials/php/jsArrayToPHP.php
//Convert a PHP array to a JavaScript one (rev. 4)
//Changlog by g4wx3: echo replaced by $output, added function output
function output($string) //make javascript ready
{
$string = str_replace( array( '\\' , '\'' ), array('\\\\', '\\\'') , $string); //-> for javascript array
$string = str_replace( array("\r\n", "\r", "\n") , '<br>' , $string); //nl2br
return $string;
}
function arrayToJS4($array, $baseName ) {
//Write out the initial array definition
//v4 echo ($baseName . " = new Array(); \r\n ");
$output = $baseName . " = new Array(); \r\n ";
//Reset the array loop pointer
reset ($array);
//Use list() and each() to loop over each key/value
//pair of the array
while (list($key, $value) = each($array)) {
if (is_numeric($key)) {
//A numeric key, so output as usual
$outKey = "[" . $key . "]";
} else {
//A string key, so output as a string
$outKey = "['" . $key . "']";
}
if (is_array($value)) {
//The value is another array, so simply call
//another instance of this function to handle it
$output .= arrayToJS4($value, $baseName . $outKey);
} else {
//Output the key declaration
//v4 echo ($baseName . $outKey . " = ");
$output .= $baseName . $outKey . " = ";
//Now output the value
if (is_string($value)) {
//Output as a string, as we did before
//v4 echo ("'" . output($value) . "'; \r\n ");
$output .= "'" . output($value) . "'; \r\n ";
} else if ($value === false) {
//Explicitly output false
//v4 echo ("false; \r\n");
$output .= "false; \r\n";
} else if ($value === NULL) {
//Explicitly output null
//v4 echo ("null; \r\n");
$output .= "null; \r\n";
} else if ($value === true) {
//Explicitly output true
//v4 echo ("true; \r\n");
$output .= "true; \r\n";
} else {
//Output the value directly otherwise
//v4 echo ($value . "; \r\n");
$output .= $value . "; \r\n";
}
}
}
return $output;
}
?>
You can use this for printing $_GET array, for example
peanutpad at msn dot com
16-Jun-2007 06:15
16-Jun-2007 06:15
heres a function from http://www.linksback.org Feedback welcome, of course! Public domain, yadda yadda.
function mySort(&$array,$key) {
if (!is_array($array) || count($array) == 0) return true;
$assocSortCompare = '$a = $a["'.$key.'"]; $b = $b["'.$key.'"];';
if (is_numeric($array[0][$key])) {
$assocSortCompare.= ' return ($a == $b) ? 0 : (($a < $b) ? -1 : 1);';
} else {
$assocSortCompare.= ' return strcmp($a,$b);';
}
$assocSortCompare = create_function('$a,$b',$assocSortCompare);
return usort($array,$assocSortCompare);
}
webdev at svbeatrix dot com
12-Jun-2007 12:06
12-Jun-2007 12:06
Bugs happen, but how can people post functions that WON'T EVEN COMPILE! I truly detest finding a cool code snippet or function and then having to debug them. Sorry for the rant, but I have experienced this scenario a number of times. TEST YOUR CODE, THEN POST!
Here is a revised and corrected previously posted function ArrayDepth, which had 3 bugs and yes, would not compile.
function ArrayDepth($Array,$DepthCount=-1) {
// Find maximum depth of an array
// Usage: int ArrayDepth( array $array )
// returns integer with max depth
// if Array is a string or an empty array it will return 0
$DepthArray=array(0);
$DepthCount++;
$Depth = 0;
if (is_array($Array))
foreach ($Array as $Key => $Value) {
$DepthArray[]=ArrayDepth($Value,$DepthCount);
}
else
return $DepthCount;
return max($DepthCount,max($DepthArray));
}
sid dot pasquale at gmail dot com
30-May-2007 05:57
30-May-2007 05:57
<?php
/* This function allow you to transform a multidimensional array
in a simple monodimensional array.
Usage: array_walk($oldarray, 'flatten_array', &$newarray);
For example, this code below shows to you:
Array
(
[1] => Array
(
[0] => 1
[1] => 2
)
[2] => Array
(
[0] => 3
[1] => 4
)
)
Array
(
[0] => 1
[1] => 2
[2] => 3
[3] => 4
)
*/
function flatten_array($value, $key, &$array) {
if (!is_array($value))
array_push($array,$value);
else
array_walk($value, 'flatten_array', &$array);
}
$oldarray = array(
1 => array(1,2),
2 => array(3,4)
);
$newarray = array();
array_walk($oldarray, 'flatten_array', &$newarray);
echo "<pre>";
print_r($oldarray);
print_r($newarray);
echo "</pre>";
?>
info at dyflexis dot nl
18-Apr-2007 04:13
18-Apr-2007 04:13
A modernized version of the flatten_array() functies written by
davidj at boundlessgallery dot DISLIKESPAM dot com
on 02-Apr-2004 03:10
This function is able to work with associative arrays
<?php
function flatten_array($array) {
$size=sizeof($array);
$keys=array_keys($array);
for($x = 0; $x < $size; $x++) {
$element = $array[$keys[$x]];
if(is_array($element)) {
$results = flatten_array($element);
$sr 