Transpose subarray data from indexed to associative - php

I'm making an API for getting some data. My API gives object data like given, given object I wanted to format some data inside object:
{
"data": [
{
"productId": 55,
"productTitle": "Test product",
"variation": {
"Color": "Red",
"Size": "XS",
"din": "10190537",
"product_id": 55,
"name": [
"Color",
"Size"
],
"value": [
"Red",
"XS"
]
},
"din": "10190537",
"markets": [
{
"id": 11,
"name": "paytmmall",
"displayName": "PayTm Mall",
"identifierName": "Product_Id"
}
]
}
]
}
In this object I want data like given
{
"data": [
{
"productId": 55,
"productTitle": "this is test from hariom",
"variation": {
"Color": "Red",
"Size": "XS",
"din": "10190537",
"product_id": 55,
"variationTypes": [
{
"name": "Color",
"value": "Red"
},
{
"name": "Size",
"value": "XS"
}
],
},
"din": "10190537",
"markets": [
{
"id": 11,
"name": "paytmmall",
"displayName": "PayTm Mall",
"identifierName": "Product_Id"
}
]
}
]
}
Here Is my Controller Name
public function MarketMapping(Request $request)
{
$sellerId = Auth::guard('seller-api')->user();
$page = $request->has('pageNumber') ? $request->get('pageNumber') : 1;
$limit = $request->has('perPage') ? $request->get('perPage') : 10;
$variationFromInvTbl = ProductInventory::select('Color', 'Size', 'din', 'product_id')->where('seller_id', $sellerId->id)->where('status', 'active')->limit($limit)->offset(($page - 1) * $limit)->get();
$dataArray = array();
foreach($variationFromInvTbl as $key => $varitionValue)
{
$prodtsFromLivetbl = ProductsLive::select('productTitle', 'product_id')->where('product_id', $varitionValue->product_id)->get();
foreach ($prodtsFromLivetbl as $key => $value)
{
$marketChannelData = DB::table('market_channels')
->join('sellers_market_channels', 'market_channels.name', '=', 'sellers_market_channels.key')
//->join('market_product_mappings', 'market_channels.id', '=', 'market_product_mappings.market_id')
->select('market_channels.id','market_channels.name', 'market_channels.displayName','market_channels.identifierName') //'market_product_mappings.identifierValue'
->where('sellers_market_channels.seller_id', $sellerId->id)
->where('sellers_market_channels.value', 1)
->get();
$maketProductMap = MarketProductMapping::where('seller_id', $sellerId->id)->where('product_id', $varitionValue->product_id)->where('din', $varitionValue->din)->pluck('identifierValue');
if (count($maketProductMap))
{
$marketChannelData[$key]->value = $maketProductMap[0];
}
$varitionValue['name']= array_keys($varitionValue->only(['Color', 'Size']));
$varitionValue['value'] = array_values($varitionValue->only(['Color', 'Size']));
$dataObject = ((object)[
"productId" => $value->product_id,
"productTitle" => $value->productTitle,
"variation" => $varitionValue,
"din" => $varitionValue['din'],
"markets" => $marketChannelData
]);
array_push($dataArray,$dataObject);
}
}
if($variationFromInvTbl)
{
$response['success'] = true;
$response["page"] = $page;
$response["itemPerPage"] = $limit;
$response["totalRecords"] = $this->CountMarketMapping($page, $limit, $sellerId->id);
$response['data'] = $dataArray;
return response()->json($response, 200);
}else{
$response['success'] = false;
$response['data'] = $prodtsFromLivetbl;
return response()->json($response, 409);
}
}

You are using laravel's only() method which returns an associative array.
You wish to convert each key-value pair into a subarray containing two associative elements -- the original key will be the value of the name element
and the original value will be the value of the value element.
By passing the original array keys and array values into array_map(), you can iterate them both synchronously.
compact() is a perfect native function to create the desired associative subarrays from the iterated parameters.
Code: (Demo)
$variations = $varitionValue->only(['Color', 'Size']);
$dataObject = (object)[
// ... your other data
'variations' => array_map(
function($name, $value) {
return compact(['name', 'value']);
},
array_keys($variations),
$variations
),
// ...your other data
];
var_export($dataObject);
Output:
(object) array(
'variations' =>
array (
0 =>
array (
'name' => 'Color',
'value' => 'Red',
),
1 =>
array (
'name' => 'Size',
'value' => 'XS',
),
),
)

This script will help you
<?php
$data = [
"variation" => [
[
"Color" => "Red",
"Size" => "XS",
"din" => "10190537",
"product_id" => 55,
"name" => [
"0" => "Color",
"1" => "Size"
],
"value" => [
"0" => "Red",
"1" => "XS"
]
]
]
];
for ($i=0; $i < count($data["variation"]); $i++) {
$data["variation"][$i]["data"]["name"] = $data["variation"][$i]["name"];
$data["variation"][$i]["data"]["value"] = $data["variation"][$i]["value"];
unset($data["variation"][$i]["name"]);
unset($data["variation"][$i]["value"]);
}
print_r($data);
output
Array
(
[variation] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[Color] => Red
[Size] => XS
[din] => 10190537
[product_id] => 55
[data] => Array
(
[name] => Array
(
[0] => Color
[1] => Size
)
[value] => Array
(
[0] => Red
[1] => XS
)
)
)
)
)

Related

Simplify & Optimize PHP Array

I am working on combining the array into a key with the count of repeated "option""code". My Request JSON is like this
[{
"productId": "DENSUS-MARK",
"options": [
{
"code": "HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE"
},
{
"code": "HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE1"
}
]
},
{
"productId": "DENSUS-MARK",
"options": [
{
"code": "HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE"
}
]
},
{
"productId": "DENSUS-MARK-II",
"options": [
{
"code": "HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE"
}
]
}]
After combing the "productID" and the count of ["options"]["code"] (For ProductId - DENSUS-MARK, the code "HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE" count is 2. So I am getting a output like this.
{
"productId": "DENSUS-MARK",
"options": [
{
"code": "HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE",
"count": 2
},
{
"code": "HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE1",
"count": 1
}
]
},
{
"productId": "DENSUS-MARK-II",
"options": [
{
"code": "HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE",
"count": 1
}
]
}
}
This is my current php code and I need to optimize & simply this below code
$datas = json_decode($arr,true);
$formattedData = [];
foreach ($datas as $f) {
foreach ($f['options'] as $option) {
$formattedData[$f['productID']]['productID'] = $f['productID'];
$formattedData[$f['productID']]['options']['code'][$option['code']][] = $option['code'];
}
}
foreach ($formattedData as &$data) {
$formattedOptions = [];
foreach ($data['options']['code'] as $key => $codes) {
$formattedOptions[] = [
'code' => $key,
'count' => count($codes)
];
}
$data = $formattedOptions;
}
print_r($formattedData);
Someone, could you please help me in this.
I don't know if this is the optimization you want. Meanwhile, less than two loops, I have not found. It's not quite the expected result, but you should be able to fix it if you need to.
With:
$input = array (
0 =>
array (
'productId' => 'DENSUS-MARK',
'options' =>
array (
0 =>
array (
'code' => 'HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE',
),
1 =>
array (
'code' => 'HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE1',
),
),
),
1 =>
array (
'productId' => 'DENSUS-MARK',
'options' =>
array (
0 =>
array (
'code' => 'HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE',
),
),
),
2 =>
array (
'productId' => 'DENSUS-MARK-II',
'options' =>
array (
0 =>
array (
'code' => 'HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE',
),
),
)
);
Then just:
$result = [];
foreach($input as $row) {
foreach($row['options'] as $value) {
$result[$row['productId']][$value['code']] ??=0;
$result[$row['productId']][$value['code']] += count($value);
}
}
var_export($result);
Results:
array (
'DENSUS-MARK' =>
array (
'HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE' => 2,
'HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE1' => 1,
),
'DENSUS-MARK-II' =>
array (
'HIGLIGT_OPTION_HANDLE' => 1,
),
)

Display data from two arrays having one common point

I have two arrays.
The first one is about exchange-rate and the display in my console is like this :
{
"exchange_rate": [
{
"id": "978",
"start_dateTime": "2021-08-01 07:35:02",
"target_value": "1.00000",
"currency_value_euro": "0.84097",
"currency_value_dollar_us": "1.00000",
"id_currency": "1",
"currency": "Dollar am\u00e9ricain",
"currency_symbol": "$US"
},
{
"id": "980",
"start_dateTime": "2021-08-01 07:35:02",
"target_value": "1.00000",
"currency_value_euro": "1.17454",
"currency_value_dollar_us": "0.71600",
"id_currency": "2",
"currency": "Livre sterling",
"currency_symbol": "\u00a3"
}
]
}
These data came from the database and I can display it by choosing particular dates with jQuery.
The second array contains only id_currency which in my console is like this : Array ( [0] => 1 [1] => 2 [2] => 3 [3] => 4 [4] => 5
On my website, I want to be able to display specific exchange rate by specific currency and dates.
And here my problem appears, I can't find the way to loop on the first array, and loop again inside, on the second array and compare both like if first array has id_currency 1 and second array has id_currency 1 then display the complete line from first array.
I've tried several things but nothing works, at last i've tried this :
foreach ($res as $row){
$idBDD = $row['id_currency'];
$symbolBDD = $row['currency_symbol'];
echo $idBDD;
echo $symbolBDD;
//var_dump($row);
/*foreach ($arr as $line){
$idCheckbox = $line;
echo $idCheckbox;
}
if ($idBDD == $idCheckbox){
echo 'fine';
}
*/
}
I'll be grateful for your help
You need to access the array with $res["exchange_rate"] and loop through it then.
<?php
$res = [
"exchange_rate" => [
[
"id" => "978",
"start_dateTime" => "2021-08-01 07:35:02",
"target_value" => "1.00000",
"currency_value_euro" => "0.84097",
"currency_value_dollar_us" => "1.00000",
"id_currency" => "1",
"currency" => "Dollar américain",
"currency_symbol" => "\$US"
],
[
"id" => "980",
"start_dateTime" => "2021-08-01 07:35:02",
"target_value" => "1.00000",
"currency_value_euro" => "1.17454",
"currency_value_dollar_us" => "0.71600",
"id_currency" => "2",
"currency" => "Livre sterling",
"currency_symbol" => "£"
]
]
];
$output = null;
foreach ($res["exchange_rate"] as $row) {
if (!isset($output)) {
$output = $row;
}
$output = array_intersect_assoc($output, $row);
}
var_dump($output);
I think you could do it like this, of course if you're inside the loop, you won't need to put indices.
read more array_diff()
https://www.php.net/manual/pt_BR/function.array-diff.php
$array = [
"exchange_rate" => [
[
"id" => "978",
"start_dateTime" => "2021-08-01 07:35:02",
"target_value"=> "1.00000",
"currency_value_euro"=> "0.84097",
"currency_value_dollar_us"=> "1.00000",
"id_currency"=> "1",
"currency"=> "Dollar am\u00e9ricain",
"currency_symbol" => "US"
],[
"id"=> "980",
"start_dateTime"=> "2021-08-01 07=> 35=> 02",
"target_value"=> "1.00000",
"currency_value_euro"=> "1.17454",
"currency_value_dollar_us"=> "0.71600",
"id_currency"=> "2",
"currency"=> "Livre sterling",
"currency_symbol"=> "\u00a3"
]
]
];
$array1 = $array['exchange_rate'][0];
$array2 = $array['exchange_rate'][1];
$result = array_diff( $array1, $array2);
var_dump($result);

Add another item to array associative in php

im having some issues adding a new item to an associative array,
This is how i'm creating my structure:
$cpdata[$count] = array(
'value' => $value->value,
'images' => array(
'color' => $value->color,
'image' => $value->image,
),
);
and this is how it looks like when i output like a json:
{
"value": "BOX",
"images": {
"color": "white",
"image": "white.png"
}
}
But i would like to add more items to images somthing like this:
{
"value": "BOX",
"images": [
{
"color": "white",
"image": "white.png"
},
{
"color": "black",
"image": "black.png"
},
{
"color": "gray",
"image": "gray.png"
}
]
}
I've tried with array_push and array_merge but i cant get it
i've tried array_push($cpdata['images'][$count]['images'], 'color'=>'red', image' => 'red.png')
Could you please help me?
Regards
Mario
In context of PHP, what you have there is a JSON variable. If that is coming to you as a string you'll have to decode it first using json_decode($string);
Then you can set up an object, populate it with the image variables and write it back to the $json object as an array, like:
<?php
// example code
$json = <<<EOT
{
"value": "BOX",
"images": {
"color": "white",
"image": "white.png"
}
}
EOT;
$json = json_decode($json);
$i = new stdClass;
$i->color = $json->images->color;
$i->image = $json->images->image;
$json->images = array($i);
After that you can push to it like
$newimage = new stdClass;
$newimage->color = "foo";
$newimage->image = "bar";
$json->images[] = $newimage;
output
print_r($json);
stdClass Object
(
[value] => BOX
[images] => Array
(
[0] => stdClass Object
(
[color] => white
[image] => white.png
)
[1] => stdClass Object
(
[color] => foo
[image] => bar
)
)
)
example https://www.tehplayground.com/oBS1SN1ze1DsVmIn
Before converting into json
$cpdata[$count] = array(
'value' => $value->value,
'images' => array(
'color' => $value->color,
'image' => $value->image,
),
);
// Cpdata array has $count which has `images` as an array and we want to push another element(array) into images array
array_push($cpdata[$count]['images'], ['color'=>'red', 'image' => 'red.png']);

How to remove value where not in array in multidimensional array value PHP

This is $multidimensional data result :
[
{
"2018-11-02": [
"2"
]
},
{
"2018-11-02": [
"8",
"3"
]
}
{
"2018-11-21": [
"11",
"35",
"94",
"98",
"163"
]
},
]
$filter = [3,98,11]
How to remove object and value in $multidimensional where value not exist in $filter and after unset, the result will be turned into an object like the one below :
{
"3": 2018-11-02,
"98": 2018-11-21,
"11" : 2018-11-21
}
In my case, I am using unserialize :
for($w=0;$w<count($multidimensional);$w++) {
$hasilId2[] = (object) [
$multidimensional[$w]->date=> unserialize($multidimensional[$w]->invoiceid)
];
}
I've already try using loop :
foreach($multidimensional as $key => $value) {
if(!in_array($key, $filter)) {
unset($multidimensional[$key]);
}
}
You need a loop for the main array and a loop for the internal arrays
So it is better to put 2 loop inside each other
There is also no need to uset
You can put the correct results in a separate variable and then use it
You wanted the key to that array to be the final array value
So I used the key function to get the array key and gave the new value like this:
$result[array value] = [array key];
And finally I printed the new array:
$multidimensional = [
[
"2018-11-02" => [
"2"
]
],
[
"2018-11-02" => [
"8",
"3"
]
],
[
"2018-11-21" => [
"11",
"35",
"94",
"98",
"163"
]
],
];
$filter = [3, 98, 11];
$result = [];
foreach ($multidimensional as $val1) {
foreach (array_values($val1)[0] as $key => $val2) {
if (in_array($val2, $filter)) {
$result[$val2] = key($val1);
}
}
}
print_r($result);
Result:
Array
(
[3] => 2018-11-02
[11] => 2018-11-21
[98] => 2018-11-21
)

PHP Create a Multidimensional Array from an array with relational data [duplicate]

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Possible Duplicate:
Converting an array from one to multi-dimensional based on parent ID values
I am working in PHP.
I have the following array that has relational data (parent child relationships).
Array
(
[5273] => Array
(
[id] => 5273
[name] => John Doe
[parent] =>
)
[6032] => Array
(
[id] => 6032
[name] => Sally Smith
[parent] => 5273
)
[6034] => Array
(
[id] => 6034
[name] => Mike Jones
[parent] => 6032
)
[6035] => Array
(
[id] => 6035
[name] => Jason Williams
[parent] => 6034
)
[6036] => Array
(
[id] => 6036
[name] => Sara Johnson
[parent] => 5273
)
[6037] => Array
(
[id] => 6037
[name] => Dave Wilson
[parent] => 5273
)
[6038] => Array
(
[id] => 6038
[name] => Amy Martin
[parent] => 6037
)
)
I need it to be in this JSON format:
{
"id":"5273",
"name":"John Doe",
"data":{
},
"children":[
{
"id":" Sally Smith",
"name":"6032",
"data":{
},
"children":[
{
"id":"6034",
"name":"Mike Jones",
"data":{
},
"children":[
{
"id":"6035",
"name":"Jason Williams",
"data":{
},
"children":[
{
"id":"node46",
"name":"4.6",
"data":{
},
"children":[
]
}
]
}
]
},
{
"id":"6036",
"name":"Sara Johnson",
"data":{
},
"children":[
]
},
{
"id":"6037",
"name":"Dave Wilson",
"data":{
},
"children":[
{
"id":"6038",
"name":"Amy Martin",
"data":{
},
"children":[
]
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
I know I need to create a multidimensional array and run it through json_encode(). I also believe this method used to do this needs to be recursive because the real world data could have an unknown number of levels.
I would be glad to show some of my approaches but they have not worked.
Can anyone help me?
I was asked to share my work. This is what I have tried but I have not gotten that close to I don't know how helpful it is.
I made an array of just the relationships.
foreach($array as $k => $v){
$relationships[$v['id']] = $v['parent'];
}
I think (based off another SO post) used this relational data to create a the new multidimensional array. If I got this to work I was going to work on adding in the correct "children" labels etc.
$childrenTable = array();
$data = array();
foreach ($relationships as $n => $p) {
//parent was not seen before, put on root
if (!array_key_exists($p, $childrenTable)) {
$childrenTable[$p] = array();
$data[$p] = &$childrenTable[$p];
}
//child was not seen before
if (!array_key_exists($n, $childrenTable)) {
$childrenTable[$n] = array();
}
//root node has a parent after all, relocate
if (array_key_exists($n, $data)) {
unset($data[$n]);
}
$childrenTable[$p][$n] = &$childrenTable[$n];
}
unset($childrenTable);
print_r($data);
<?php
header('Content-Type: application/json; charset="utf-8"');
/**
* Helper function
*
* #param array $d flat data, implementing a id/parent id (adjacency list) structure
* #param mixed $r root id, node to return
* #param string $pk parent id index
* #param string $k id index
* #param string $c children index
* #return array
*/
function makeRecursive($d, $r = 0, $pk = 'parent', $k = 'id', $c = 'children') {
$m = array();
foreach ($d as $e) {
isset($m[$e[$pk]]) ?: $m[$e[$pk]] = array();
isset($m[$e[$k]]) ?: $m[$e[$k]] = array();
$m[$e[$pk]][] = array_merge($e, array($c => &$m[$e[$k]]));
}
return $m[$r][0]; // remove [0] if there could be more than one root nodes
}
echo json_encode(makeRecursive(array(
array('id' => 5273, 'parent' => 0, 'name' => 'John Doe'),
array('id' => 6032, 'parent' => 5273, 'name' => 'Sally Smith'),
array('id' => 6034, 'parent' => 6032, 'name' => 'Mike Jones'),
array('id' => 6035, 'parent' => 6034, 'name' => 'Jason Williams'),
array('id' => 6036, 'parent' => 5273, 'name' => 'Sara Johnson'),
array('id' => 6037, 'parent' => 5273, 'name' => 'Dave Wilson'),
array('id' => 6038, 'parent' => 6037, 'name' => 'Amy Martin'),
)));
demo: https://3v4l.org/s2PNC
Okay, this is how it works, you were actually not too far off as you started, but what you actually look for are references. This is a general procedure:
As there is a relation between parent and child-nodes on their ID, you first need to index the data based on the ID. I do this here with an array ($rows) to simulate your data access, if you read from the database, it would be similar. With this indexing you can also add additional properties like your empty data:
// create an index on id
$index = array();
foreach($rows as $row)
{
$row['data'] = (object) array();
$index[$row['id']] = $row;
}
So now all entries are indexed on their ID. This was the first step.
The second step is equally straight forward. Because we now can access each node based on it's ID in the $index, we can assign the children to their parent.
There is one "virtual" node, that is the one with the ID 0. It does not exists in any of the rows, however, if we could add children to it too, we can use this children collection as the store for all root nodes, in your case, there is a single root node.
Sure, for the ID 0, we should not process the parent - because it does not exists.
So let's do that. We make use of references here because otherwise the same node could not be both parent and child:
// build the tree
foreach($index as $id => &$row)
{
if ($id === 0) continue;
$parent = $row['parent'];
$index[$parent]['children'][] = &$row;
}
unset($row);
Because we use references, the last line takes care to unset the reference stored in $row after the loop.
Now all children have been assigned to their parents. That could it be already, however lets not forget the last step, the actual node for the output should be accessed.
For brevity, just assign the root node to the $index itself. If we remember, the only root node we want is the first one in the children array in the node with the ID 0:
// obtain root node
$index = $index[0]['children'][0];
And that's it. We can use it now straight away to generate the JSON:
// output json
header('Content-Type: application/json');
echo json_encode($index);
Finally the whole code at a glance:
<?php
/**
* #link http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11239652/php-create-a-multidimensional-array-from-an-array-with-relational-data
*/
$rows = array(
array('id' => 5273, 'parent' => 0, 'name' => 'John Doe'),
array('id' => 6032, 'parent' => 5273, 'name' => 'Sally Smith'),
array('id' => 6034, 'parent' => 6032, 'name' => 'Mike Jones'),
array('id' => 6035, 'parent' => 6034, 'name' => 'Jason Williams'),
array('id' => 6036, 'parent' => 5273, 'name' => 'Sara Johnson'),
array('id' => 6037, 'parent' => 5273, 'name' => 'Dave Wilson'),
array('id' => 6038, 'parent' => 6037, 'name' => 'Amy Martin'),
);
// create an index on id
$index = array();
foreach($rows as $row)
{
$row['data'] = (object) [];
$index[$row['id']] = $row;
}
// build the tree
foreach($index as $id => &$row)
{
if ($id === 0) continue;
$parent = $row['parent'];
$index[$parent]['children'][] = &$row;
}
unset($row);
// obtain root node
$index = $index[0]['children'][0];
// output json
header('Content-Type: application/json');
echo json_encode($index, JSON_PRETTY_PRINT);
Which would create the following json (here with PHP 5.4s' JSON_PRETTY_PRINT):
{
"id": 5273,
"parent": 0,
"name": "John Doe",
"data": {
},
"children": [
{
"id": 6032,
"parent": 5273,
"name": "Sally Smith",
"data": {
},
"children": [
{
"id": 6034,
"parent": 6032,
"name": "Mike Jones",
"data": {
},
"children": [
{
"id": 6035,
"parent": 6034,
"name": "Jason Williams",
"data": {
}
}
]
}
]
},
{
"id": 6036,
"parent": 5273,
"name": "Sara Johnson",
"data": {
}
},
{
"id": 6037,
"parent": 5273,
"name": "Dave Wilson",
"data": {
},
"children": [
{
"id": 6038,
"parent": 6037,
"name": "Amy Martin",
"data": {
}
}
]
}
]
}
Following code will do the job.. you may want to tweak a bit according to your needs.
$data = array(
'5273' => array( 'id' =>5273, 'name'=> 'John Doe', 'parent'=>''),
'6032' => array( 'id' =>6032, 'name'=> 'Sally Smith', 'parent'=>'5273'),
'6034' => array( 'id' =>6034, 'name'=> 'Mike Jones ', 'parent'=>'6032'),
'6035' => array( 'id' =>6035, 'name'=> 'Jason Williams', 'parent'=>'6034')
);
$fdata = array();
function ConvertToMulti($data) {
global $fdata;
foreach($data as $k => $v)
{
if(empty($v['parent'])){
unset($v['parent']);
$v['data'] = array();
$v['children'] = array();
$fdata[] = $v;
}
else {
findParentAndInsert($v, $fdata);
}
}
}
function findParentAndInsert($idata, &$ldata) {
foreach ($ldata as $k=>$v) {
if($ldata[$k]['id'] == $idata['parent']) {
unset($idata['parent']);
$idata['data'] = array();
$idata['children'] = array();
$ldata[$k]['children'][] = $idata;
return;
}
else if(!empty($v['children']))
findParentAndInsert($idata, $ldata[$k]['children']);
}
}
print_r($data);
ConvertToMulti($data);
echo "AFTER\n";
print_r($fdata);
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