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php search on array

//array_search
$result = array_search("apple", $fruit_array); // return index or false

//in_array
$result = in_array("apple", $fruit_array); // return true or false
Posted by: Guest on July-05-2021
10

array_search in php

<?php
$array = array(0 => 'blue', 1 => 'red', 2 => 'green', 3 => 'red');

$key = array_search('green', $array); // $key = 2;
$key = array_search('red', $array);   // $key = 1;
?>
Posted by: Guest on March-07-2020
1

array_search in php

<?php
$a = [
'Canceled' => 1,
'Traded / Filled'=> 2,
'(Not used currently)'=> 3,
'Transit'=> 4,
'Rejected'=> 5,
'Pending'=> 6,
];
echo array_search("5",$a);
?>
Posted by: Guest on September-11-2020
1

array_search

// array demo

public $gender = array(
  1 => 'Male',
  2 => 'Female',
  3 => 'Other',
);

$gen = 1;

if ($gen == array_search('Male', $this->gender)) {
  $gender = __d('member', 'male');

} elseif ($gen  == array_search('Female', $this->gender)) {
  $gender = __d('member', 'female');

}
Posted by: Guest on October-02-2020
2

search php array

$userdb = array(
    array(
        'uid' => '100',
        'name' => 'Sandra Shush',
        'pic_square' => 'urlof100'
    ),
    array(
        'uid' => '5465',
        'name' => 'Stefanie Mcmohn',
        'pic_square' => 'urlof100'
    ),
    array(
        'uid' => '40489',
        'name' => 'Michael',
        'pic_square' => 'urlof40489'
    )
);
Posted by: Guest on December-03-2020
0

php array_search

PHP function array_search(mixed $needle, array $haystack, bool $strict = false) false|int|string
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Searches the array for a given value and returns the first corresponding key if successful.
  
Parameters:
mixed--$needle--The searched value.If needle is a string, the comparison is done in a case-sensitive manner.
array--$haystack--The array.
bool--$strict--[optional] If the third parameter strict is set to true then the array_search function will also check the types of the needle in the haystack.
  
Returns: the key for needle if it is found in the array, false otherwise.
  
If needle is found in haystack more than once, the first matching key is returned. To return the keys for all matching values, use array_keys with the optional search_value parameter instead.
Posted by: Guest on September-11-2021

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