I have two array I want to match ['Name'] value of second array [Seltemgr] value, if ['Name']=>value == [Seltemgr]=>value then <input type="checkbox" checked="checked"> else unchecked, Is this possible to match two multidimensional array having different no of element with different keys.
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[tnid] => 45
[Name] => Financial Tips
[Email] => Array
[Href] => http://amt-ars-d.sevenverbs.com/api/v1/emailtemplategroups/5
)
[1] => Array
(
[tnid] => 42
[Name] => Products
[Email] => Array
[Href] => http://amt-ars-d.sevenverbs.com/api/v1/emailtemplategroups/2
)
[2] => Array
(
[tnid] => 44
[Name] => Health Tips
[Email] => Array
[Href] => http://amt-ars-d.sevenverbs.com/api/v1/emailtemplategroups/4
)
[3] => Array
(
[tnid] => 43
[Name] => Personal Events
[Email] => Array
[Href] => http://amt-ars-d.sevenverbs.com/api/v1/emailtemplategroups/3
)
[4] => Array
(
[tnid] => 41
[Name] => Calendar
[Email] => Array
[Href] => http://amt-ars-d.sevenverbs.com/api/v1/emailtemplategroups/1
)
)
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[emarketid] => 77
[agentid] => 81
[customerid] => 16901
[Seltemgr] => Calendar
[seltemname] =>
)
[1] => Array
(
[emarketid] => 78
[agentid] => 81
[customerid] => 16901
[Seltemgr] => Financial Tips
[seltemname] =>
)
[2] => Array
(
[emarketid] => 79
[agentid] => 81
[customerid] => 16901
[Seltemgr] => Merry Christmas
[seltemname] =>
)
[3] => Array
(
[emarketid] => 80
[agentid] => 81
[customerid] => 16901
[Seltemgr] => Drip financial tip 3
[seltemname] =>
)
)
$match = [];
foreach ($array1 as $k1=>$a1){
foreach($array2 as $k2=>$a2){
if($a2['Seltemgr'] == $a1['Name']){
$match[] = array($k1,$k2);
}
}
}
So $match contains the index of each array where the Name and Seltemgr match. Not saying this is the optimal way to do this but The intersect functions often require keys to match up.
Related
I have these two nested arrays:
First array:
Array (
[0] => 200
[1] => OK. Created.
[2] => Array
( [order] => 42c8dd9265f287693048353d6c95058f
[shipments] => Array (
[0] => IZ0716B9F2FA
[1] => IZ07FBD4F8E7
[2] => IZ075453B538
[3] => IZ07647393B4
[4] => IZ073EE209CB
[5] => IZ07CFFA8D8C
[6] => IZ0720BB9BB4
)
)
)
Second array:
Array (
[0] => CZK
[1] => invoice
[2] => Array(
[0] => Array (
[reference] => 1710039172
[pickup_date] => 2017-12-12
[type] => regular
[from] => Array([id] => 53420 )
[to] => Array([name] => [surname] => XXX
[company] =>
[street] => XXX
[city] => XXX
[zip] => 27343
[country] => XX
[phone] => XXX
[email] => XXX )
[packages] => Array(
[0] => Array(
[weight] => 1
[width] => 10
[height] => 20
[length] => 30
)
) )
[1] => Array(
[reference] => 1710049181
[pickup_date] => 2017-12-12... etc.
Order of items in arrays is the same ( I can address item 0 to item 0 in second array ).
And I need to combine values of reference with shipments no's - my aim is to store reference numbers with shipment numbers in one row in database. Any advice is welcome :)
I've an associative array. I am attempting to create each sub array within a loop and insert it into a multidimensional array. Google suggested using array_merge, but after using 'print_r' on the multidimensional array with the code below, only the last sub-array is being displayed.
Array
(
[data] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[candidate] => Array
(
[id] => 184
[firstName] => skg
[lastName] => s
[address] => Array
(
[address1] => sakthi
[address2] =>
[city] =>
[state] =>
[zip] =>
[countryID] => 1
[countryName] => United States
[countryCode] => US
)
[hourlyRate] => 0
)
[jobOrder] => Array
(
[id] => 88
[title] => Tech Analyst
)
)
[1] => Array
(
[candidate] => Array
(
[id] => 852
[firstName] => mso cool
[lastName] =>
[address] => Array
(
[address1] =>
[address2] =>
[city] =>
[state] =>
[zip] =>
[countryID] => 1
[countryName] => United States
[countryCode] => US
)
[hourlyRate] => 0
)
[jobOrder] => Array
(
[id] => 57
[title] => Tester
)
)
And Another Array like this :
[rating] => Array
(
[0] => 7
[1] => 5
[2] =>
)
How to get merge this array value into previous array values like
Array
(
[data] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[candidate] => Array
(
[id] => 184
[firstName] => skg
[lastName] => s
[address] => Array
(
[address1] => sakthi
[address2] =>
[city] =>
[state] =>
[zip] =>
[countryID] => 1
[countryName] => United States
[countryCode] => US
)
[hourlyRate] => 0
[rating] => 7
)
[jobOrder] => Array
(
[id] => 88
[title] => Tech Analyst
)
)
[1] => Array
(
[candidate] => Array
(
[id] => 852
[firstName] => mso cool
[lastName] =>
[address] => Array
(
[address1] =>
[address2] =>
[city] =>
[state] =>
[zip] =>
[countryID] => 1
[countryName] => United States
[countryCode] => US
)
[hourlyRate] => 0
[rating] => 5
)
[jobOrder] => Array
(
[id] => 57
[title] => Tester
)
)
I tried lot of tricks but couldn't get the desired array format. Can any one help me in this to get the desired array? Thanks in advance.
$arr = array(); //filled with data
$rating = array(); //filled with rates
foreach ( $rating as $key =>$rate ) {
$arr['data'][ $key ]['rating'] = $rate;
}
<?php
$arr=Array(
'data'=>Array(
0=>Array('candidate'=>Array()),
1=>Array('candidate'=>Array())
)
);
$rating=Array(7,5);
foreach($rating as $key=>$val){
$arr['data'][$key]['rating']=$val;
}
print_r($arr);
Returns:
Array
(
[data] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[candidate] => Array
(
)
[rating] => 7
)
[1] => Array
(
[candidate] => Array
(
)
[rating] => 5
)
)
)
I have a working PHP app running in Bluemix that I want to extend to call a RESTful service (Insights for Twitter). I've been able to call the service, retrieve the json body, and use json_decode as follows to create an array:
$insightList = json_decode($guzzleResponse ->getBody(), true);
However, I can't figure out how to get access to the field I'm interested in. I've searched for solution on the web and tried a few approaches that looked promising, but when I tried to integrate them, I couldn't get them to work. I'm a bit of a PHP novice, so if something doesn't work I'm not sure how to proceed.
The json structure is quite complex, with three top-level arrays - search, tweets, and next. I'm interested in the second of these, tweets. It's a pretty complex array - there is one entry per tweet. The field I want right now is tweets.cde.message.body. You can find the full schema here: https://cdeservice.eu-gb.mybluemix.net/rest-api/#!/messages/getTweets
This is the code I have so far:
foreach($insightList as $cde) {
foreach($cde as $message) {
$insight = $message['body'];
if(strlen($insight) > 60) {
$posts[] = array(
'id' => 99999999,
//Temp; remove links from the text
'text' => $insight,
'category' => $insightCategory,
'image' => 'false'
);
}
}
}
Here's a print_r of $insightList:
[search] => Array (
[results] => 28
[current] => 28
)
[tweets] => Array (
[0] => Array (
[cde] => Array (
[author] => Array (
[gender] => male
[parenthood] => Array (
[isParent] => unknown
)
[location] => Array (
[country] =>
)
[maritalStatus] => Array (
[isMarried] => unknown
)
)
[content] => Array (
[sentiment] => Array (
[evidence] => Array ( )
[polarity] => NEUTRAL
)
)
)
[message] => Array (
[postedTime] => 2015-01-13T09:42:16.000Z
[verb] => share
[link] => http://twitter.com/zWDOM/statuses/554936456477933569
[generator] => Array (
[displayName] => Twitter Web Client
[link] => http://twitter.com
)
[body] => RT #VisualSuccess: "Mainframe & Cloud" Magazine wurde soeben publiziert! http://www.twitter.com #zWDOM #Rocket #JohnKnutson_IBM
[favoritesCount] => 0
[objectType] => activity
[actor] => Array (
[summary] => Seit über 25 Jahren im Mainframebereich, derzeit als Senior Consultant und IT Architekt für zEnterprise und Projektmanager beim IBM BP Cancom in Köln
[image] => https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/424202233463308288/XQquUcnh_normal.jpeg
[statusesCount] => 2309
[utcOffset] => 3600
[languages] => Array (
[0] => de
)
[preferredUsername] => zWDOM
[displayName] => Willi Domroese
[postedTime] => 2009-12-17T01:39:25.000Z
[link] => http://www.twitter.com/zWDOM
[verified] =>
)
[provider] => Array (
[displayName] => Twitter
[link] => http://www.twitter.com
[objectType] => service
)
[twitter_filter_level] => medium
[twitter_entities] => Array (
[urls] => Array (
[0] => Array (
[display_url] => ln.is/paper.li/visua…
[indices] => Array (
[0] => 77
[1] => 99
)
[expanded_url] => http://ln.is/paper.li/visualsucce/7zYNk
[url] => http://www.twitter.com
)
)
[hashtags] => Array ( )
[user_mentions] => Array (
[0] => Array (
[indices] => Array (
[0] => 3
[1] => 17
)
[screen_name] => VisualSuccess
[id_str] => 213337792
[name] => Predrag Gasic
[id] => 213337792
)
[1] => Array (
[indices] => Array (
[0] => 101
[1] => 107
)
[screen_name] => zWDOM
[id_str] => 97334013
[name] => Willi Domroese
[id] => 97334013
)
[2] => Array (
[indices] => Array (
[0] => 108
[1] => 115
)
[screen_name] => Rocket
[id_str] => 870584947
[name] => Rocket Software
[id] => 870584947
)
[3] => Array (
[indices] => Array (
[0] => 116
[1] => 132
)
[screen_name] => JohnKnutson_IBM
[id_str] => 16452310
[name] => John Knutson
[id] => 16452310
)
)
[trends] => Array ( )
[symbols] => Array ( )
)
[twitter_lang] => de
[id] => tag:search.twitter.com,2005:554936456477933569
[retweetCount] => 1
[gnip] => Array (
[urls] => Array (
[0] => Array (
[expanded_url] => http://linkis.com/paper.li/visualsucce/7zYNk
[expanded_status] => 200
[url] => http://www.twitter.com
)
)
[language] => Array (
[value] => de
)
)
[object] => Array (
[postedTime] => 2015-01-13T08:04:48.000Z
[verb] => post
[link] => http://twitter.com/VisualSuccess/statuses/554911928527888384
[generator] => Array (
[displayName] => Linkis.com
[link] => http://linkis.com
)
[body] => "Mainframe & Cloud" Magazine wurde soeben publiziert! http://www.twitter.com ://www.twitter.com
[objectType] => activity
[actor] => Array (
[summary] => Ù† (N), Wirtschaftsinformatiker | SAP Consultant Logistics #bigdata #appdevelopment #webdesign #eCommerce #SocialMedia #contentmarketing #SmartHome #Journal
[image] => https://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/2841607223/959b0d23646b1f24bd7b70deac160e2f_normal.jpeg
[statusesCount] => 14185
[utcOffset] => 3600
[languages] => Array (
[0] => de
)
[preferredUsername] => VisualSuccess
[displayName] => Predrag Gasic
[postedTime] => 2010-11-08T17:19:27.000Z
[link] => http://www.twitter.com/VisualSuccess
[verified] =>
)
[provider] => Array (
[displayName] => Twitter
[link] => http://www.twitter.com
[objectType] => service
)
[twitter_filter_level] => low
[twitter_entities] => Array (
[urls] => Array (
[0] => Array (
[display_url] => ln.is/paper.li/visua…
[indices] => Array (
[0] => 58
[1] => 80
)
[expanded_url] => http://ln.is/paper.li/visualsucce/7zYNk
[url] => http://www.twitter.com
)
)
[hashtags] => Array ( )
[user_mentions] => Array (
[0] => Array (
[indices] => Array (
[0] => 82
[1] => 88
)
[screen_name] => zWDOM
[id_str] => 97334013
[name] => Willi Domroese
[id] => 97334013
)
[1] => Array (
[indices] => Array (
[0] => 89
[1] => 96
)
[screen_name] => Rocket
[id_str] => 870584947
[name] => Rocket Software
[id] => 870584947
)
[2] => Array (
[indices] => Array (
[0] => 97
[1] => 113
)
[screen_name] => JohnKnutson_IBM
[id_str] => 16452310
[name] => John Knutson
[id] => 16452310
)
)
[trends] => Array ( )
[symbols] => Array (
)
)
)
)
)
Answers to this question would be greatly appreciated
Iterating $insightList will not get you to the cde level. And you don't actually want the cde; you want the message.
Just iterate the tweets. You don't need a foreach to get keyed info from a PHP array.
foreach($insightList['tweets'] as $tweet) {
$insight = $tweet['message']['body'];
if(strlen($insight) > 60) {
$posts[] = array(
'id' => 99999999,
//Temp; remove links from the text
'text' => $insight,
'category' => $insightCategory,
'image' => 'false'
);
}
}
It looks to me from your print_r that what you want is at:
echo $insightList[0]['message']['body'];
When there's a section like this [some_key], then 'some_key' is an associative array key, and you can access those elements be they additional arrays or a value, using the key name, as I illustrated here.
I have a dataset similar to this in which I am trying to replace the numeric key values within DATA to the corresponding values in COLUMNS. I can do this in a loop but I don't think I'm doing it in the most efficient way possible. Can anyone suggest any nice functions that I haven't considered to accomplish this?
Existing Style
stdClass Object
(
[COLUMNS] => Array
(
[0] => MATCHID
[1] => SEASON
[2] => COMPETITION
[3] => ROUNDID
[4] => ROUNDSORT
[5] => ROUNDNAME
)
[DATA] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[0] => 141627
[1] => 2013/2014
[2] => The Scottish Cup
[3] => 18
[4] => 11
[5] => Final
)
[1] => Array
(
[0] => 140895
[1] => 2013/2014
[2] => The Scottish Cup
[3] => 16
[4] => 10
[5] => Semi-Final
)
)
)
Desired Style
stdClass Object
(
[COLUMNS] => Array
(
[0] => MATCHID
[1] => SEASON
[2] => COMPETITION
[3] => ROUNDID
[4] => ROUNDSORT
[5] => ROUNDNAME
)
[DATA] => Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[MATCHID] => 141627
[SEASON] => 2013/2014
[COMPETITION] => The Scottish Cup
[ROUNDID] => 18
[ROUNDSORT] => 11
[ROUNDNAME] => Final
)
[1] => Array
(
[MATCHID] => 140895
[SEASON] => 2013/2014
[COMPETITION] => The Scottish Cup
[ROUNDID] => 16
[ROUNDSORT] => 10
[ROUNDNAME] => Semi-Final
)
)
)
foreach ($data->DATA as $key => $array) {
$data->DATA[$key] = array_combine($data->COLUMNS, $array);
}
$data is the object you showed.
Loop trough the data and combine the keys with the data, see array_combine
$data->DATA = array_map(function (array $entry) use ($data) {
return array_combine($data->COLUMNS, $entry);
}, $data->DATA);
Here's the array structure (only the first element in the array):
Array
(
[1] => Array
(
[pageid] => 1
[step_order] => 1
[pageurl] => http://www.domain.com/
[in_links] => Array
(
[domains] => Array
(
[Direct Entry] => 1520
[www.google.com] => 387
[www.google.co.in] => 14
[search.yahoo.com] => 10
[All other] => 27
)
[impressions] => Array
(
[Direct Entry] => Array
(
[0] => 10654
[1] => 10728
[2] => 10772
)
[www.google.com] => Array
(
[0] => 10991
[1] => 12455
[2] => 12466
[3] => 10757
)
[www.google.co.in] => Array
(
[0] => 9839
[1] => 9837
[2] => 9845
)
[search.yahoo.com] => Array
(
[0] => 12087
[1] => 10864
)
)
)
[out_links] => Array
(
[domain] => Array
(
[Left site] => 1752
[http://www.domain.com/#] => 102
[http://www.domain.com/contact] => 102
[http://www.domain.com/#basic_inline_div] => 2
)
[impressions] => Array
(
[Left site] => Array
(
[0] => 7680
[1] => 9728
[2] => 10496
)
[http://www.domain.com/#] => Array
(
[0] => 259
[1] => 11013
)
[http://www.domain.com/contact] => Array
(
[0] => 12802
[1] => 10757
)
[http://www.domain.com/#basic_inline_div] => Array
(
[0] => 11
[1] => 51
)
)
)
[visitors] => 1958
)
)
I'm trying to loop to get the elements from domains, impressions (and sub elements). I managed to get the first parts: pageid, step_order, page_url. I'm having trouble with in_links and out_links and their child arrays. Anyone have ideas on how to pull that data?
Here's how you get the domains from in_links. The others are similar (but I'm not sure what the indexes in the impressions sub-array represent).
foreach ($array as $element) {
foreach ($element['in_links']['domains'] as $domain => $count) {
echo "Domain: $domain, Count: $count\n";
}
}