Hello I have an array and want to group keys and values as shown below:
[
"agre" => "0"
"extr" => "0"
"inte" => "100"
]
I want to convert it to
{"labels":["agre","extr","inte"],"points":[0,0,100]}
Just create a new array of the keys and the values.
$data = [
"agre" => "0",
"extr" => "0",
"inte" => "100",
];
echo json_encode([
'labels' => array_keys($data),
'points' => array_map('intval', array_values($data))
]);
prints
{"labels":["agre","extr","inte"],"points":[0,0,100]}
Try this code.
<?php
$data = array(
"agre" => "0",
"extr" => "0",
"inte" => "100"
);
$newData = array('labels' => array(), 'points' => array());
foreach($data as $key => $value) {
$newData['labels'][] = $key;
$newData['points'][] = $value;
}
print_r($newData);
?>
Isn't this what you wanted?
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Hi I am new to php and I faced some problem when I need sum up array in foreach.
I had array like this:
$arrays = [
[
'orderid' => "1",
'price' => "100"
'rate' => "1"
],
[
'orderid' => "2",
'price' => "200"
'rate' => "5"
],
];
What I face when I using foreach, the price * rate will sum continuously but not sum up separately.
$bonus = array();
foreach($arrays as $data){
$bonus = $data['originalPrice'] * $data['rate'];
}
I also tried using array_map() but also cannot get my answer;
WHat I need about :
$array = [
[
'total' => 100;
],
[
'total' => 1000;
]
]
Any idea for help?
UPDATED: ALL THE ANSWER ARE CORRECTED, is the api data give me wrong info lol.
foreach($arrays as $data){
$bonus[]['total'] = $data['price'] * $data['rate'];
}
print_r($bonus);
You are using price so use that property and you need to push the value in the result array. Thus, you need to do:
<?php
$arrays=array(
array(
'orderid' => "1",
'price' => "100",
'rate' => "1"
),
array(
'orderid' => "2",
'price' => "200",
'rate' => "5"
)
);
$bonus = array();
foreach($arrays as $data){
array_push($bonus,$data['price'] * $data['rate']);
}
print_r($bonus);
?>
You can test this code at http://www.writephponline.com/
Foreach is fine, but you need to add to the bonus array rather than override with the result:
$bonus = array();
foreach($arrays as $data){
$bonus[] = array('total' => $data['originalPrice'] * $data['rate']);
}
This is adding arrays to the bonus array.
How to insert a foreach loop inside a multidimensional array ?
I have a multidimensional array that I use to connect my website to Mailchimp. I have to check with a foreach loop the number of products that the user buys, and add these insiede a array call "lines".
This is at moment my json code, that after I will send to Mailchimp:
$json_data = '{
"id": "2'. $order->id .'",
"customer": {
"id": "71",
"email_address": "'.$order->email.'",
"opt_in_status": true,
"company": "'.$order->company_name.'",
"first_name": "'.$order->pad_firstname.'",
"last_name": "'.$order->pad_lastname.'",
"orders_count": 1,
"total_spent": 86
},
"checkout_url": "https://www.mywebsite.it/en/checkout/confirmation/",
"currency_code": "EUR",
"order_total": 86,
"lines"[{
'.$line_result.'
}]
}';
The $line_result is where I try to add the array of the products.
I know is wrong.
all the array inside the "lines" need be like this:
"lines":[
{
data product 1 ...
},
{
data product 2 ...
}
]
This is my foreach:
foreach ($order->pad_products as $product) {
$line_result['line'] = array(
"id" => "$order->id",
"product_id" => "$product->pad_product_id",
"product_title" => "$product->title",
"product_variant_id" => "$product->id",
"product_variant_title" => "$product->title",
"quantity" => "$product->pad_quantity",
"price" => "$product->prezzo",
);
};
what is the correct way to insert this data and create a multidimensional array like the one I need?
Thank you.
You just need to store all $line_result in global variable, and then, bind it to your json model :
$results = [];
foreach ($order->pad_products as $product) {
$results[] = array(
"id" => $order->id,
"product_id" => $product->pad_product_id,
"product_title" => $product->title,
"product_variant_id" => $product->id,
"product_variant_title" => $product->title,
"quantity" => $product->pad_quantity,
"price" => $product->prezzo,
);
};
$data = json_decode($json_data, true);
$data['lines'] = $results;
$json = json_encode($data);
EDIT : Script array to json
$lines = [];
foreach ($order->pad_products as $product) {
$lines[] = array(
"id" => $order->id,
"product_id" => $product->pad_product_id,
"product_title" => $product->title,
"product_variant_id" => $product->id,
"product_variant_title" => $product->title,
"quantity" => $product->pad_quantity,
"price" => $product->prezzo,
);
}
$data = [
'id' => '2'.$order->id,
'customer' => [
'id' => '71',
'email_address' => $order->email,
'opt_in_status' => true,
'company' => $order->company_name,
'first_name' => $order->pad_firstname,
'last_name' => $order->pad_lastname,
'orders_count' => 1,
'total_spent' => 86
],
'checkout_url' => 'https://www.mywebsite.it/en/checkout/confirmation',
'currency_code' => 'EUR',
'order_total' => 86,
'lines' => $lines
];
$jsonData = json_encode($data, JSON_UNESCAPED_UNICODE);
I want say thank you to #adrianRosi for the help and the input he gives me.
In the end I find my solution, that it's json_encode the array before add into $data in json format.
in this way:
$product_list = [];
foreach ($order->pad_products as $product) {
$product_list[] = array(
"id" => "$id",
"..." => "...",
);
};
$data_products['lines'] = $product_list;
$json_products = json_encode($data_products);
$json_products_edit = substr($json_products, 1, -1); // to delete the {}
$prezzo_totale = $order->pad_price_total;
$json_data = '{
...
...
'.$json_products_edit.'
}';
I have array inside array:
{
"0" => array("key" => "code", "id" => "4", "value" => "yes"),
"1" => array("key" => "parameter", "id" => "4", "value" => "0"),
"2" => array("key" => "code", "id" => "5", "value" => "no"),
etc...
}
This is what I want to do: I want to have one dimension array in which key would be "id" and value would be "value". However, I need to filter out entries whose key is "parameters". So, in this example, the final array should look like this:
{
"4" => "yes",
"5" => "no"
}
I just can't seem to figure out how to do this. Could you please help me a bit? I tried writing this foreach inside foreach but I just can't wrap my head around how to filter data.
foreach ($settings AS $key => $value) {
$id = null;
$value = null;
foreach ($value AS $key2 => $value2) {
// No idea how to filter out uneccesary entries and save the correct ones
}
$finalArray[$id] = $value;
}
This should do it :
$finalArray = array();
foreach ($settings as $setting) {
if ($setting['key'] != 'parameter') {
$finalArray[$setting['id']] = $setting['value'];
}
}
Assuming all your entries have keys 'key', 'id' and 'value'.
use array_column and array_filter like this, if you want to filter more keys add them to out_keys array :
<?php
$array = [
["key" => "code", "id" => "4", "value" => "yes"],
["key" => "parameter", "id" => "4", "value" => "0"],
["key" => "code", "id" => "5", "value" => "no"]
];
$out_keys = ['parameter'];
$result = array_column(array_filter($array, function($item) use($out_keys) {
return !in_array($item['key'], $out_keys);
}), 'value', 'id');
echo "<pre>";
print_r($result);
output:
Array
(
[4] => yes
[5] => no
)
Assuming $data is your starting array, the code below will output what you want in $result
$result = [];
foreach(array_filter($data, function($el){return $el['key']!='parameter';}) as $el){
$result[$el['id']] = $el['value'];
}
Live demo
I would like in php to stop duplicate messages by logging msgid to a text file using something like this file_put_contents("a.txt", implode(PHP_EOL, $array1), FILE_APPEND);
and then converting it back to an array using $array1 = file("a.txt"); I would also like to delete messages from the array if they are from a set name
I know how to convert json to an array $array1 = json_decode($json, true);
Json Reply from an api that I cannot control
{
"API": "Online",
"MSG": [
{
"info": {
"name": "example"
},
"msg": "example",
"msgid": "example"
},
{
"info": {
"name": "example"
},
"msg": "example",
"msgid": "example"
}
]
}
Hi use the following code, first test it out accordingly
$uniqueMessages = unique_multidim_array($messages,'msg');
Usage : Pass the key as the 2nd parameter for which you need to check the uniqueness of array.
<?php
/* Function to handle unique assocative array */
function unique_multidim_array($array, $key) {
/* temp array to hold unique array */
$temp_array = array();
/* array to hold */
$i = 0;
/* array to hold the key for unique array */
$key_array = array();
foreach($array as $val) {
if (!in_array($val[$key], $key_array)) {
$key_array[$i] = $val[$key];
$temp_array[$i] = $val;
}
$i++;
}
return $temp_array;
}
$messages = array(
0 => array(
'info' => array(
'name' => 'example'
),
'msg' => 'example',
'msgid' => 'example'
),
1 => array(
'info' => array(
'name' => 'example 1'
),
'msg' => 'example 1',
'msgid' => 'example 1'
),
3 => array(
'info' => array(
'name' => 'example'
),
'msg' => 'example',
'msgid' => 'example'
)
);
echo '<pre>';
echo '*****************BEFORE***********************<br/>';
var_dump($messages);
echo '*****************AFTER***********************<br/>';
$uniqueMessages = unique_multidim_array($messages,'msg');
var_dump($uniqueMessages);
This works for me this is an modded function click here for original function
function RemoveElementByArray($array, $key, $seen){
foreach($array as $subKey => $subArray){
if(in_array($subArray[$key], $seen)){
unset($array[$subKey]);
}
}
return $array;
}
Example:
$array = array(
array("id" => "1", "name" => "example1"),
array("id" => "2", "name" => "example2"),
array("id" => "3", "name" => "example3"));
$SeenArray = array("1", "2");
print_r(RemoveElementByArray($array, "id", $SeenArray));
Result:
Array
(
[2] => Array
(
[id] => 3
[name] => example3
)
)
I have the following 2D array and I would like to get the key of the smalest value in the [0] column if done is equal to no
$graph= array(
"CityA" => array(
"0" => "1",
"1" => "CityC",
"done" => "no",
),
"CityB" => array(
"0" => "4",
"1" => "CityA",
"done" => "no",
),
"CityC" => array(
"0" => "5",
"1" => "CityA",
"done" => "no",
),
);
Try this,
$arr = array_map(function($v){return $v[0];}, $graph);
$key = array_keys($arr, min($arr));
Here you go.
$tes = min( array_column( $graph, 0 ) );
$key = array_search( $tes, array_column( $graph, 0 ) );
$array_keys = array_keys($graph);
echo $array_keys[$key];
You should perform all of your checks in a single pass through your array.
My snippet will provide the first qualifying (contains the lowest [0] value AND has a done value of no) row's key.
Code: (Demo)
$graph = [
"CityB" => ["0" => "1", "1" => "CityA", "done" => "no"],
"CityA" => ["0" => "1", "1" => "CityC", "done" => "no"],
"CityD" => ["0" => "1", "1" => "CityD", "done" => "yes"],
"CityC" => ["0" => "5", "1" => "CityA", "done" => "no"]
];
$result = [];
foreach ($graph as $key => $row) {
if ($row['done'] === 'no' && (!isset($result[$key]) || $row[0] < $result[$key])) {
$result[$key] = $row[0];
}
}
echo key($result) ?? 'No "done => no" rows';
Output:
CityB