Arrays
- An array in PHP is an ordered map, that maps keys to values.
- A key is either an integer or a string.
- Use quotes around a string index (key).
- Arrays are optimized in several ways, so they can reasonably be used for variety of purposes: array, list (vector), hashtable, dictionary, collection, stack, queue, etc.
- Trees can be simulated by having another array as a value.
- Multi-dimensional arrays can be simulated by using other arrays for the values of the outermost array.
Key values
- TRUE : 1
- FALSE : 0
- NULL : "" (empty string)
Creating arrays
- Arrays are created using array( ), passing it a series of comma-separated key => value pairs.
- If no key is specified, the new key will be the maximum existing integer index + 1 (or zero by default).
- If a key is specified that already has a value assigned to it, the existing value will be overwritten.
- If an array element is assigned but the array does not already exist, the array will be automatically created.
Functions
unset (array[key]): Removes a key-value pair.unset (array): Deletes the array.count (array): Get the number of elements.sort (array): Sort the array elements in ascending order.print_r (array): Print the contents of an array.
reset (array): Set the internal array pointer to the first element; return the first element (by value).next (array): Advance the internal array pointer; return the current element (by value).prev (array): Rewind the internal array pointer; return the current element (by value).end (array): Set the internal array pointer to the last element; return the last element (by value).
current (array): Return the current element in the array.key (array): Return the index of the current element.array_keys (array): Return the keys of the specified array as an array.
Examples
$arr1 = array("apple" => "red", 12 => true);
echo $arr1["apple"]; // "red"
echo $arr1[12]; // 1
$arr2 = array("myarray" => array(6 => 5, "a" => 42));
echo $arr2["myarray"][6]; // 5
echo $arr2["myarray"]["a"]; // 42
// Fill an array with all items from a directory.
$handle = opendir('.');
while ($file = readdir($handle)) {
$files[] = $file;
}
closedir($handle);
// Iterate through an array (not by reference).
$colors = array('red', 'blue', 'green', 'yellow');
foreach ($colors as $color) {
echo "Do you like $color?\n";
}
// Iterate through an array (same as using foreach; not by reference).
$fruit = array('a' => 'apple', 'b' => 'banana', 'c' => 'cranberry');
reset($fruit);
while (list($key, $val) = each($fruit)) {
echo "$key => $val\n";
}
// Iterate through an array (by reference).
$numbers = array('one', 'two', 'three');
foreach (array_keys($numbers) as $key) {
echo "$numbers[$key]
\n";
}
Resources URL:
notes/php/resources
Sources URL:
notes/php/sources