Arrays in PHP are divided into array values and array keys. The editor below will summarize the commonly used operation methods of array values in PHP, including: adding values to the array, judging the values in the array, and deleting specific array values. Students in need can refer to it.
There is one less [1]
Let the 1 in the middle be automatically numbered:
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Array ( [0] => apple [1] => banana [3] => dog )
But the biggest disadvantage of this method is that the array index is not rebuilt, that is, the third element of the array is gone.
After checking the information, it turns out that PHP provides this function, but it is very indirect. This function is array_splice().
For ease of use, I encapsulated it into a function for everyone to use:
Search for needle in haystack and return TRUE if found, otherwise return FALSE.
If the value of the third parameter strict is TRUE, the in_array() function will also check whether the type of needle is the same as that in haystack.
Note: If needle is a string, the comparison is case-sensitive.
Note: Prior to PHP version 4.2.0, needle was not allowed to be an array.
$os = array("Mac", "NT", "Irix", "Linux");
if (in_array("Irix", $os)) {
echo "Got Irix";
}
if (in_array("mac", $os)) {
echo "Got mac";
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$a = array('1.10', 12.4, 1.13);
if (in_array('12.4', $a, true)) {
echo "'12.4' found with strict checkn";
}
if (in_array(1.13, $a, true)) {
echo "1.13 found with strict checkn";
}
?>
上例将输出:
if (in_array(array('p', 'h'), $a)) {
echo "'ph' was foundn";
}
if (in_array(array('f', 'i'), $a)) {
echo "'fi' was foundn";
}
if (in_array('o', $a)) {
echo "'o' was foundn";
}
?>
上例将输出:
'ph' was found
'o' was found
The second condition fails because in_array() is case sensitive, so the above program reads:
Got Irix
Example 293. in_array() strict type checking example
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$a = array('1.10', 12.4, 1.13);<🎜>
<🎜>if (in_array('12.4', $a, true)) {<🎜>
echo "'12.4' found with strict checkn";<🎜>
}<🎜>
if (in_array(1.13, $a, true)) {<🎜>
echo "1.13 found with strict checkn";<🎜>
}<🎜>
?>
The above example will output:
1.13 found with strict check
Example 294. Use array as needle in in_array()
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$a = array(array('p', 'h'), array('p', 'r'), 'o');<🎜>
<🎜>if (in_array(array('p', 'h'), $a)) {<🎜>
echo "'ph' was foundn";<🎜>
}<🎜>
if (in_array(array('f', 'i'), $a)) {<🎜>
echo "'fi' was foundn";<🎜>
}<🎜>
if (in_array('o', $a)) {<🎜>
echo "'o' was foundn";<🎜>
}<🎜>
?>
The above example will output:
'ph' was found
'o' was found
Add values to an array
We can implement this through functions, inserting one or more elements into the array, or adding them directly.
(1) Add data directly to the array. The subscript of the new element starts after the maximum subscript of the original array.
(2) The array_unshift() function adds one or more elements to the beginning of the array.
The syntax is as follows:
int array_unshift (array &array, mixed var [,mixed ...]) ;
array_unshift() inserts the passed in element to the beginning of the array array. Elements are inserted as a whole, and incoming elements will remain in the same order. All numeric key names will be counted again from 0, and text key names will remain unchanged.
(3) The array_push() function adds one or more cells to the end of the array.
Syntax:
int array_push (array &array, mixed var [, mixed ...]) ;
array_push() treats the array as a stack and adds the passed variables to the end of the array. This function returns the new total number of cells in the array. An example of adding data to an array is as follows.
Example:
$shili = array (“1″,”2″,”3″,”4″) ;
$shili[]=5 ; //Add data directly
print_r ( $shili ) ;
echo “ ” ;
$shili2 = array ("m","n") ;
array_unshift ($shili2,"o","p") ; //Add elements to the beginning of the array
print_r ( $shili2 ) ;
echo “ ” ;
$shili3 = array (“Php”) ;
array_push ($shili3, “MySQL”,”Apache”); //Add elements to the end of the array
print_r ($shili3) ;
?>
The result is:
Array ( [0] => 1 [1] => 2 [2] => 3 [3] => 4 [4] => 5 )
Array ( [0] => o [1] => p [2] => m [3] => n )
Array ( [0] => Php [1] => MySQL [2] => Apache )
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