<?php
$a = array("1");
var_dump(array_fill_keys($a, "test"));
?>
array(1) {
[1]=>
string(4) "test"
}
now string key "1" become an integer value 1, be careful.
array_fill_keys
(PHP 5 >= 5.2.0)
array_fill_keys — Fill an array with values, specifying keys
Opis
Fills an array with the
value of the value parameter, using the
values of the keys array as keys.
Parametry
-
keys -
Array of values that will be used as keys. Illegal values for key will be converted to string.
-
value -
Value to use for filling
Zwracane wartości
Returns the filled array
Przykłady
Przykład #1 array_fill_keys() example
<?php
$keys = array('foo', 5, 10, 'bar');
$a = array_fill_keys($keys, 'banana');
print_r($a);
?>
Powyższy przykład wyświetli:
Array
(
[foo] => banana
[5] => banana
[10] => banana
[bar] => banana
)
Zobacz też:
- array_fill() - Wypełnij tablicę podanymi wartościami
- array_combine() - Tworzy tablicę używając wartości jednej tablicy jako kluczy a drugiej jako wartości
sergli at nigma dot ru
25-May-2012 11:53
matrebatre
20-Jun-2008 07:28
This function does the same as:
<?php
$array = array_combine($keys,array_fill(0,count($keys),$value));
?>
phydeaux
14-May-2008 10:26
Scratchy's version still doesn't work like the definition describes. Here's one that can take a mixed variable as the second parameter, defaulting to an empty string if it's not specified. Don't know if this is exactly how the function works in later versions but it's at least a lot closer.
function array_fill_keys($target, $value = '') {
if(is_array($target)) {
foreach($target as $key => $val) {
$filledArray[$val] = is_array($value) ? $value[$key] : $value;
}
}
return $filledArray;
}
This works for either strings or numerics, so if we have
$arr1 = array(0 => 'abc', 1 => 'def');
$arr2 = array(0 => 452, 1 => 128);
$arr3 = array(0 => 'foo', 1 => 'bar');
then
array_fill_keys($arr1,$arr2)
returns: [abc] => 452, [def] => 128
array_fill_keys($arr1,0)
returns: [abc] => 0, [def] => 0
array_fill_keys($arr2,$arr3)
returns: [452] => foo, [128] => bar
array_fill_keys($arr3,'BLAH')
returns: [foo] => BLAH, [bar] => BLAH
and array_fill_keys($arr1)
returns: [abc] =>, [def] =>
Scratchy
02-May-2008 02:18
RE: bananasims at hotmail dot com
I also needed a work around to not having a new version of PHP and wanting my own keys. bananasims code doesn't like having an array as the second parameter...
Here's a slightly modified version than can handle 2 arrays as inputs:
//we want these values to be keys
$arr1 = (0 => "abc", 1 => "def");
/we want these values to be values
$arr2 = (0 => 452, 1 => 128);
function array_fill_keys($keyArray, $valueArray) {
if(is_array($keyArray)) {
foreach($keyArray as $key => $value) {
$filledArray[$value] = $valueArray[$key];
}
}
return $filledArray;
}
array_fill_keys($arr1, $arr2);
returns:
abc => 452, def =>128
bananasims at hotmail dot com
19-Dec-2006 05:03
Some of the versions do not have this function.
I try to write it myself.
You may refer to my script below
function array_fill_keys($array, $values) {
if(is_array($array)) {
foreach($array as $key => $value) {
$arraydisplay[$array[$key]] = $values;
}
}
return $arraydisplay;
}
