array_walkApply a user function to every member of an array
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boolarray_walkarrayarraycallbackfuncnamemixeduserdata
Applies the user-defined function funcname to each
element of the array array.
array_walk is not affected by the internal array
pointer of array. array_walk
will walk through the entire array regardless of pointer position.
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array
The input array.
funcname
Typically, funcname takes on two parameters.
The array parameter's value being the first, and
the key/index second.
If funcname needs to be working with the
actual values of the array, specify the first parameter of
funcname as a
reference. Then,
any changes made to those elements will be made in the
original array itself.
Users may not change the array itself from the
callback function. e.g. Add/delete elements, unset elements, etc. If
the array that array_walk is applied to is
changed, the behavior of this function is undefined, and unpredictable.
userdata
If the optional userdata parameter is supplied,
it will be passed as the third parameter to the callback
funcname.
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&return.success;
&reftitle.errors;
If function funcname requires more parameters than
given to it, an error of level
E_WARNING will be generated each time array_walk
calls funcname. These warnings may be suppressed by
prepending the PHP error operator
@ to the
array_walk call, or by using
error_reporting.
&reftitle.examples;
array_walk example
"lemon", "a" => "orange", "b" => "banana", "c" => "apple");
function test_alter(&$item1, $key, $prefix)
{
$item1 = "$prefix: $item1";
}
function test_print($item2, $key)
{
echo "$key. $item2 \n";
}
echo "Before ...:\n";
array_walk($fruits, 'test_print');
array_walk($fruits, 'test_alter', 'fruit');
echo "... and after:\n";
array_walk($fruits, 'test_print');
?>
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&reftitle.seealso;
array_walk_recursiveiterator_applycreate_functionlisteachcall_user_func_arrayarray_map&seealso.callback;&foreach;