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Complete PHP Array Reference
The array_diff_uassoc() function compares two or more arrays, checking for differences, before comparing the keys in a user-defined function, then returns an array with the keys and values from the first array, if the function allows it.
array_diff_uassoc(array1,array2,array3...,function) |
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| array1 | Required. The first array is the array that the others will be compared with |
| array2 | Required. An array to be compared with the first array |
| array3 | Optional. An array to be compared with the first array |
| function | Required. The name of the user-made function |
Tip: You can compare the first array with one array, or as many as you like.
Note: Both the key and the value is used in the automatic comparison, then, in the user-defined function, only the keys are being compared.
<?php
function myfunction($v1,$v2)
{
if ($v1===$v2)
{
return 0;
}
if ($v1>$v2)
{
return 1;
}
else
{
return -1;
}
}
$a1=array(0=>"Dog",1=>"Cat",2=>"Horse");
$a2=array(3=>"Dog",1=>"Cat",5=>"Horse");
print_r(array_diff_uassoc($a1,$a2,"myfunction"));
?>
|
The output of the code above will be:
Array ( [0] => Dog [2] => Horse ) |
How to assign more than two arrays to the function
<?php
function myfunction($v1,$v2)
{
if ($v1===$v2)
{
return 0;
}
if ($v1>$v2)
{
return 1;
}
else
{
return -1;
}
}
$a1=array(0=>"Dog",1=>"Cat",2=>"Horse");
$a2=array(3=>"Dog",1=>"Cat",5=>"Horse");
$a3=array(6=>"Bird",0=>"Dog",5=>"Horse");
print_r(array_diff_uassoc($a1,$a2,$a3,"myfunction"));
?>
|
The output of the code above will be:
Array ( [2] => Horse ) |
Complete PHP Array Reference
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