I have this:
Array
(
[carx] => Array
(
[no] => 63
)
[cary] => Array
(
开发者_StackOverflow社区 [no] => 64
)
)
How can I find the key carx when i have the no=63 ? i know how to use array_search()
but this one is a bit tricky. Like i can find key name id
while I have 63
But this one is a bit tricky.
can someone help me ?
foreach ($array as $i => $v) $array[$i] = $v['no'];
$key = array_search(63, $array);
So you don't you your id key for the first level, so loop through and when you find a match stop looping and break out of the foreach
$id = 0;
$needle = 63;
foreach($array as $i => $v)
{
if ($v['no'] == $needle)
{
$id = $i;
break 1;
}
}
// do what like with any other nested parts now
print_r($array[$id]);
Then you could use that key to get the whole nested array.
Is this of any use? I use it to do generic searches on arrays and objects. Note: It's not speed/stress tested. Feel free to point out any obvious problems.
function arrayKeySearch(array $haystack, string $search_key, &$output_value, int $occurence = 1){
$result = false;
$search_occurences = 0;
$output_value = null;
if($occurence < 1){ $occurence = 1; }
foreach($haystack as $key => $value){
if($key == $search_key){
$search_occurences++;
if($search_occurences == $occurence){
$result = true;
$output_value = $value;
break;
}
}else if(is_array($value) || is_object($value)){
if(is_object($value)){
$value = (array)$value;
}
$result = arrayKeySearch($value, $search_key, $output_value, $occurence);
if($result){
break;
}
}
}
return $result;
}
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