I have done it a thousand times before but for some reason I cant access array entries using their index/key. The only thing I am doing different is reading the json from a file and then using json_decode to populate this particular array of objects. When I use a foreach loop, I get the $post and the $key, but when I use the key to access the same value in the original array using $posts[$key], it returns nothing. I need to unset some specific entries and passing via reference hasnt helped either. Below is the code:
$contents = fread($fh, filesize($filepath));
fclose( $fh );
$posts开发者_高级运维 = (array)json_decode($contents);
foreach( $posts as $key => &$post ){
$post_time = strtotime($post->post_date);
$now = strtotime('now');
if( ($now - $post_time) > 86400 ){
unset($posts[$key]);
}
}
change
$posts = (array)json_decode($contents);
to
$posts = json_decode($contents, true);
- it will return array you need.
http://ru2.php.net/manual/en/function.json-decode.php
also you can change $now = strtotime('now');
to $now = time();
and move it out of cycle - it's much faster :)
Tnx @binaryLV for hints :)
If I remember right, json_decode doesn't return an array by default, but an object. You have to explicitly request that it returns an array instead if you want to foreach() over it.
Yeah, json_decode
doesn't return an array by default because the second parameter to the function that allows the return value to be an associative array is false by default.
$assoc = false
This means if you call the json_decode
function with only one argument as below
json_decode($myjson);
...you will get an object.
But defining a second argument: a boolean
value, it will decide whether it will be an associate array or just an object as below:
json_decode($myjson, true);
This will return an associative array
with the keys as the object keys and the values as the object entries/values.
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