array_mergeMerge one or more arrays
&reftitle.description;
arrayarray_mergearrayarrays
Merges the elements of one or more arrays together so that the values of
one are appended to the end of the previous one. It returns the resulting
array.
If the input arrays have the same string keys, then the later value for
that key will overwrite the previous one. If, however, the arrays
contain numeric keys, the later value will not overwrite the original value, but will be
appended.
Values in the input arrays with numeric keys will be renumbered with
incrementing keys starting from zero in the result array.
&reftitle.parameters;
arrays
Variable list of arrays to merge.
&reftitle.returnvalues;
Returns the resulting array.
If called without any arguments, returns an empty &array;.
&reftitle.changelog;
&Version;&Description;7.4.0
This function can now be called without any parameter.
Formerly, at least one parameter has been required.
&reftitle.examples;
array_merge example
"red", 2, 4);
$array2 = array("a", "b", "color" => "green", "shape" => "trapezoid", 4);
$result = array_merge($array1, $array2);
print_r($result);
?>
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&example.outputs;
green
[0] => 2
[1] => 4
[2] => a
[3] => b
[shape] => trapezoid
[4] => 4
)
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Simple array_merge example
"data");
$result = array_merge($array1, $array2);
?>
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Don't forget that numeric keys will be renumbered!
data
)
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If you want to append array elements from the second array to the
first array while not overwriting the elements from the first
array and not re-indexing, use the
+ array union operator:
'zero_a', 2 => 'two_a', 3 => 'three_a');
$array2 = array(1 => 'one_b', 3 => 'three_b', 4 => 'four_b');
$result = $array1 + $array2;
var_dump($result);
?>
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The keys from the first array will be preserved. If an array key
exists in both arrays, then the element from the first array will
be used and the matching key's element from the second array will
be ignored.
string(6) "zero_a"
[2]=>
string(5) "two_a"
[3]=>
string(7) "three_a"
[1]=>
string(5) "one_b"
[4]=>
string(6) "four_b"
}
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array_merge with non-array types
'bar');
$result = array_merge((array)$beginning, (array)$end);
print_r($result);
?>
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&example.outputs;
foo
[1] => bar
)
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&reftitle.seealso;
array_merge_recursivearray_replacearray_combinearray operators