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Hi I need to generate json code with php like this http://api.androidhive.info/contacts/
You are looking for json_encode(). Passing an associative array to it will return a JSON representation.
http://us1.php.net/json_encode
You can use an multi-dimensional array with the json_encode function to achieve this structure.
$var = array(
"contacts" => array (
array(
"id" => 1,
"name" => "foo"
),
array(
"id" => 2,
"name" => "bar"
)
)
);
echo json_encode($var);
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I have this array:
$top = array( 'John' => '23.4', 'Andrew' => '12.3' , 'Eric' => '15', 'Will' => '10');
How I can get position by numeric value?
Ex: John will get position 4 because have high value
Eric get position 3.....
I want to find position of key by value!
Another way to do it like below,
<?php
function find_rank($name){
$top = array( 'John' => '23.4', 'Andrew' => '12.3' , 'Eric' => '15', 'Will' => '10');
asort($top);
return array_search($name,array_keys($top))+1; # array index starts from zero that's why added extra 1
}
echo find_rank('John');
WORKING DEMO: https://3v4l.org/8rp95
This is not correct way to handle this but if you really have to deal with it here is a dirty painful to read code
asort($top);
$top = array_flip(array_values(array_flip($top)));
echo $top['Eric']; // will result 2 (list starts from 0 maybe you would like to +1 to result)
Another option:
asort($top);
$top = array_combine(range(1, count(array_keys($top))), array_keys($top));
echo $eric= array_search('Eric', $top); // return 3
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I have an array that looks like this:
And I need to translate it into this:
Some things to know about the $startArray is that it is dynamic based on the amount of people submitted on a form. Each person always has just those three fields though (custom_12, custom_13, custom_14 aka fName, lName, email). So if there were 5 members, the 5th members fName would be the key custom_12-5 in the start array.
I've been looking around on stackoverflow for a question just like this and I was not able to find one. What would be the steps taken and possible array functions or anything else for creating the $endArray ?
There's actually a builtin function for this: https://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-chunk.php
For example, array_chunk($startArray, 3) will give you the base for your new array, you'll just need to then iterate through it and rename the keys.
Alternatively, just iterate through the array yourself and add the values to a new array depending on the index of the current iteration.
Thanks to Charlie's advice, I came up with this.
$startArray = array(
'custom_12' => 'john',
'custom_13' => 'johny',
'custom_14' => 'john#johny.com',
'custom_12-2' => 'bob',
'custom_13-2' => 'bobby',
'custom_14-2' => 'bob#bobby.com',
'custom_12-3' => 'don',
'custom_13-3' => 'donny',
'custom_14-3' => 'don#donny.com'
);
$middleArray = array_chunk($startArray, 3);
$endArray = array_map(function($val) {
return array(
'fName' => $val[0],
'lName' => $val[1],
'email' => $val[2]
);
}, $middleArray);
echo "<pre>";
print_r($endArray);
echo "</pre>";
And the output is exactly what I wanted:
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I have an array with following elements:
$arr = array(
'nick' => "blabla",
'pass => "blabla2"'
);
I would like to convert it somehow to strings, the first string would be the value of nick - "blabla", the second string would be the value of pass - "blabla2"
Thank you.
If you want to convert elements of the array to separate string variables you can use extract function to import elements from an array to variables. For example:
$arr = array(
'nick' => "blabla",
'pass' => "blabla2"
);
extract($arr);
echo $nick, ' ', $pass;
$arr = [
'nick' => "blabla",
'pass' => "blabla2"
];
$string_one=$arr['nick'];
$string_two=$arr['pass'];
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I have an array $arr_name which prints out
{"name" => "tom", "age" => 10}, {"name" => "jack", "age" => 11}
how do i get it to print the desired output using php ?
Desired Output in JSON is as follows
{
"Students" : [ {"name" => "tom", "age" => 10}, {"name" => "jack", "age" => 11}
]
}
Sorry but i find this very very confusing and have spent the last 2 hrs trying to get "Students" key asssigned to have a value with the contents of $arr_name
PHP already has a built in function to convert an array into JSON:
json_encode
Here simple example given below like:
Put your array place of $put_your_array in loop:
$output=array();
foreach ($put_your_array as $key => $value) {
$output['Students'][]=array(
'name'=>$value['name'],
'age'=>$value['age']
);
}
echo json_encode($output);
And get output would you seem like json format...
the easiest way to do that, loop through the array then assign it to new array
Ex:
$new_array=array();
foreach(your array as $key => $val)
{
$new_array['Students'][] = $val;
}
return json_encode($new_array);
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How do I create an input argument and call the function defined below?
function insert_data ($var) {
$set_entry_array = array(
array('name' => 'name' ,'value' => $var['phone']),
array('name' => 'email' ,'value' => $var['circle']),
array('name' => 'assigned_user_id' ,'value' => 1),
);
}
I want to call this function to pass the actual value in the name and email parameter.
Your function accepts an array. You need to define the array, and pass it to the function. It appears the function expects two array keys to be set: phone and circle. We need to set them.
$myarray = array();
$myarray['phone'] = '555-1234';
$myarray['circle'] = 'foo#bar.com';
insert_data($myarray);