I wrote a simple function to perform an intersect on multiple (unlimited) arrays.
Pass an array containing all the arrays you want to compare, along with what key to match by.
<?php
function multipleArrayIntersect($arrayOfArrays, $matchKey)
{
$compareArray = array_pop($arrayOfArrays);
foreach($compareArray AS $key => $valueArray){
foreach($arrayOfArrays AS $subArray => $contents){
if (!in_array($compareArray[$key][$matchKey], $contents)){
unset($compareArray[$key]);
}
}
}
return $compareArray;
}
?>
array_pop
(PHP 4, PHP 5)
array_pop — 配列の末尾から要素を取り除く
説明
array_pop() は配列 array の最後の値を取り出して返します。 配列 array は、要素一つ分短くなります。 array が空 (または、配列でない) の場合、 NULL が返されます。配列でない場合は、それに加えてさらに 警告 が発生します。
パラメータ
- array
-
値を取り出す配列。
返り値
配列 array の最後の値を取り出して返します。 array が空 (または、配列でない) の場合、 NULL が返されます。
例
例1 array_pop() の例
<?php
$stack = array("orange", "banana", "apple", "raspberry");
$fruit = array_pop($stack);
print_r($stack);
?>
この後、$stack の要素は三つのみとなります。
Array ( [0] => orange [1] => banana [2] => apple )
そして、raspberry が $fruit に代入されます。
参考
array_push()、 array_shift() および array_unshift() も参照ください。
array_pop
mcgroovin at gmail dot com
23-Oct-2008 12:13
23-Oct-2008 12:13
tom at sirwhite dot com
26-May-2008 10:37
26-May-2008 10:37
@Orsi
correct me if I'm wrong... but an easier version might be
<?php
/*
* This function deletes the given element from a one-dimension array
* Parameters: $array: the array (in/out)
* $deleteIt: the value which we would like to delete
* $useOldKeys: if it is false then the function will re-index the array (from 0, 1, ...)
* if it is true: the function will keep the old keys
* Returns true, if this value was in the array, otherwise false (in this case the array is same as before)
*/
function deleteFromArray(&$array, $deleteIt, $useOldKeys = FALSE)
{
$key = array_search($deleteIt,$array,TRUE);
if($key === FALSE)
return FALSE;
unset($array[$key]);
if(!$useOldKeys)
$array = array_values($array);
return TRUE;
}
?>
--untested but should work.. rite?--
sonetti at hotmail dot com
05-Feb-2008 01:15
05-Feb-2008 01:15
@smp_info
I think you are still tired. What would be wrong with:
<?php
$array = array('one', 'two', 'three', 'four');
//pop the last element off
array_pop($array);
//$array == array('one', 'two', 'three');
?>
As the documentation clearly notes, array_pop() not only returns the last element, but actually removes it from the array wich is passed by reference. Calling array_diff is a waste of resources.
Orsi
10-Jan-2008 07:05
10-Jan-2008 07:05
Hi,
Here is a simple function which delete one element from the array (with value):
<?php
/*
* This function deletes the given element from a one-dimension array
* Parameters: $array: the array (in/out)
* $deleteIt: the value which we would like to delete
* $useOldKeys: if it is false then the function will re-index the array (from 0, 1, ...)
* if it is true: the function will keep the old keys
* Returns true, if this value was in the array, otherwise false (in this case the array is same as before)
*/
function deleteFromArray(&$array, $deleteIt, $useOldKeys = FALSE)
{
$tmpArray = array();
$found = FALSE;
foreach($array as $key => $value)
{
if($value !== $deleteIt)
{
if(FALSE === $useOldKeys)
{
$tmpArray[] = $value;
}
else
{
$tmpArray[$key] = $value;
}
}
else
{
$found = TRUE;
}
}
$array = $tmpArray;
return $found;
}
?>
Maybe it will help somebody...
smp_info at yahoo dot com
26-Nov-2007 03:44
26-Nov-2007 03:44
I'm sorry, I must have been extremely tired when writing the note below. :P
Replace $element with $array, and the code will work nicely.
The right code would be..
<?php
//$array = array('one', 'two', 'three', 'four');
//pop the last element off and return the array
$array = array_diff($array, array(array_pop($array)));
//$array = array('one', 'two', 'three');
smp_info at yahoo dot com
19-Nov-2007 04:23
19-Nov-2007 04:23
I've found myself several times wanting the array (minus the popped element) returned, instead of the element returned.
The following code does this nicely:
<?php
//$array = array('one', 'two', 'three', 'four');
//pop the last element off and return the array
$array = array_diff($array, array(array_pop($element)));
//$array = array('one', 'two', 'three');
doyley3731 at gmail dot com
31-Oct-2007 05:37
31-Oct-2007 05:37
I had a problem when using this function because my array was made up entirley of numbers, so I have made my own function. Hopefully it will be useful to somebody.
function array_trim_end($array){
$num=count($array);
$num=$num-1;
unset($array[$num]);
return $array;
}
rmondragon at gmail dot com
07-Jun-2005 02:03
07-Jun-2005 02:03
In a previous example ...
<?php
function array_trim ( $array, $index ) {
if ( is_array ( $array ) ) {
unset ( $array[$index] );
array_unshift ( $array, array_shift ( $array ) );
return $array;
}
else {
return false;
}
}
?>
This have a problem. if u unset the last value and then use
<?
array_unshift ( $array, array_shift ( $array ) );
?>
will return a : Array ( [0] => )
so u can fix it using...
<?php
if (count($array) > 0) array_unshift ( $values, array_shift ( $values ) );
?>
good luck ;)
15-Dec-2004 08:29
strrchr is a lot more useful than the other example using array_pop for finding the extension of a file. For example:
<?php
$ext = strrchr($filename, ".");
?>
$ext will contain the extension of the file, including a ".", if the file has an extension, and FALSE if the file has no extension. If the file has multiple extensions, such as "filename.tar.gz", then this construction will just return the last extension.
eddie at metafoundry dot com
25-Nov-2004 08:35
25-Nov-2004 08:35
Quick way to get the extension from a file name using array_pop:
$ext = array_pop(explode(".",$filename));
30-Mar-2004 01:55
A function to delete an array value that recalculates the index ( its very short and easy to understand ).
Hope this might help someone...
<?php
/* Usage:
$array : Array
$indey : Integer
The value of $array at the index $index will be
deleted by the function.
*/
function array_trim ( $array, $index ) {
if ( is_array ( $array ) ) {
unset ( $array[$index] );
array_unshift ( $array, array_shift ( $array ) );
return $array;
}
else {
return false;
}
}
?>
Alex Dowgailenko
15-Dec-2003 03:36
15-Dec-2003 03:36
array_pop() can be usefull for fetching extentions of files, especially in cases where there might be more than one period in the filename.
eg:
<?php
$filename = "textfile.txt.bak";
$tmp = explode(".", $filename);
$ext = array_pop($tmp);
print_r($ext); // Shows "bak"
?>
21-Oct-2003 01:46
Be aware that using array_pop on an associative array that uses a numeric string as a key changes the key:
<?php
$stack= array("12" => "green", "54" => "brown", "672" => "blue");
print_r($stack);
$fruit = array_pop($stack);
print_r($stack);
?>
Results of execution:
Array
(
[12] => green
[54] => brown
[672] => blue
)
Array
(
[0] => green
[1] => brown
)
However, if there is a non-numeric character in the key, the key will be maintained:
<?php
$stack= array("g1" => "green", "b1" => "brown", "b2" => "blue");
print_r($stack);
$fruit = array_pop($stack);
print_r($stack);
?>
Results of execution:
Array
(
[g1] => green
[b1] => brown
[b2] => blue
)
Array
(
[g1] => green
[b1] => brown
)
ryan8613(at)hotmail(dot)com
08-Jun-2003 06:10
08-Jun-2003 06:10
A function that may help some out, considering it's pretty much the one mentioned previously...
<?php
function array_trim($arr, $indice) {
if(!isset($indice)) {
$indice = count($arr)-1;
}
unset($arr[$indice]);
array_shift($arr);
return $arr;
}
?>
It cuts the given index value off of the array, but without the shift, if the 'index' value isn't given, it cuts off the end value.
Alex Chacn
28-Feb-2003 05:16
28-Feb-2003 05:16
alex.chacon@terra.com
Hi
Here there is a function that delete a elemente from a array and re calculate indexes
<?php
function eliminarElementoArreglo ($array, $indice)
{
if (array_key_exists($indice, $array))
{
$temp = $array[0];
$array[0] = $array[$indice];
$array[$indice] = $temp;
array_shift($array);
//reacomodamos ndices
for ($i = 0 ; $i < $indice ; $i++)
{
$dummy = $array[$i];
$array[$i] = $temp;
$temp = $dummy;
}
}
return $array;
}
?>
