In the PHP development process, data storage and transmission are very important, and the use of json strings has become very common. Use json to convert multi-dimensional arrays into string format, which is widely used in various applications. This article mainly introduces how to convert json string into multi-dimensional array in PHP.
PHP provides the json_decode function for converting json strings into multi-dimensional array format. This function accepts two parameters. The first parameter is the json string that needs to be converted. The second parameter is optional and is a Boolean parameter used to set whether to convert the json string into an associative array (default is false) .
For example:
$a = '{"name":"Tom","age":20,"is_student":true}'; $b = json_decode($a); var_dump($b); // 输出:object(stdClass)#1 (3) { ["name"]=> string(3) "Tom" ["age"]=> int(20) ["is_student"]=> bool(true) }
In the above example, the original json string is converted into a stdClass object. The attributes and attribute values in the object are the keys and values in json respectively.
Since the json_decode function converts the json string into a stdClass object by default, you need to pay attention when using it. When accessing attributes, you need to use the "->" symbol instead of the array subscript form.
For example:
$a = '{"name":"Tom","age":20,"is_student":true}'; $b = json_decode($a); echo $b->name; // 输出:Tom
If you want to convert the json string into array format, you can call the json_decode function with The second parameter is set to true.
For example:
$a = '{"name":"Tom","age":20,"is_student":true}'; $b = json_decode($a,true); var_dump($b); // 输出:array(3) { ["name"]=> string(3) "Tom" ["age"]=> int(20) ["is_student"]=> bool(true) }
In this way, you can use the subscript form when accessing the array.
For example:
$a = '{"name":"Tom","age":20,"is_student":true}'; $b = json_decode($a,true); echo $b['name']; // 输出:Tom
When using the json_decode function, if the json string format is incorrect, it will cause a parsing error. At this time, you can use the json_last_error function to view the errors that occurred during the latest parsing so that the problem can be repaired in time.
For example:
$a = '{"name":"Tom","age:20,"is_student":true}'; // json格式不正确,男少了一个引号 $b = json_decode($a); if(json_last_error() !== JSON_ERROR_NONE){ echo "解析错误:" . json_last_error_msg(); }
In the above code, due to the incorrect json string format causing a parsing error, the json_last_error function returned JSON_ERROR_SYNTAX, and then used the json_last_error_msg function to output the error message.
As can be seen from the above introduction, PHP provides the json_decode function to facilitate us to convert json strings into multi-dimensional arrays. When using it, you need to pay attention to setting the second parameter to true to facilitate array operations; at the same time, you should use the json_last_error function to check the json string format to avoid parsing errors. Using these methods, you can easily process data in json format.
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