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array_combine

(PHP 5)

array_combine키를 위한 배열과 값을 위한 배열을 사용하여 배열을 생성

설명

array array_combine ( array $keys , array $values )

keys 배열에서의 값들을 키로 사용하고 values 배열에서의 값들을 해당 값들로 사용하여 array를 생성합니다.

인수

keys

키로 사용할 배열. 키로 적합하지 않은 값은 string으로 변환됩니다.

values

값으로 사용할 배열

반환값

결합된 array를 반환합니다. 각 배열의 원소 수가 일치하지 않거나 배열이 비어 있으면 FALSE를 반환합니다.

오류/예외

keysvalues 가 비어있거나 원소 수가 일치하지 않으면 E_WARNING이 발생합니다.

예제

Example #1 간단한 array_combine() 예제

<?php
$a 
= array('green''red''yellow');
$b = array('avocado''apple''banana');
$c array_combine($a$b);

print_r($c);
?>

위 예제의 출력:

Array
(
    [green]  => avocado
    [red]    => apple
    [yellow] => banana
)

참고



array_count_values> <array_chunk
[edit] Last updated: Fri, 24 Jul 2009
 
add a note add a note User Contributed Notes array_combine
dejiakala at gmail dot com 27-Oct-2011 09:02
I needed to read CSV files into associative arrays with column headers as keys. Then I ran into a problem when you have empty columns at the end of a row because array_combine returns false if both arrays don't have the same number of elements. This function based on quecoder at gmail's combine_arr() below allowed me to pad either array or not when parsing my CSVs to arrays.
$a is the array of header columns and $b is an array of the current row retrieved with fgetcsv()

<?php

function array_combine_special($a, $b, $pad = TRUE) {
   
$acount = count($a);
   
$bcount = count($b);
   
// more elements in $a than $b but we don't want to pad either
   
if (!$pad) {
       
$size = ($acount > $bcount) ? $bcount : $acount;
       
$a = array_slice($a, 0, $size);
       
$b = array_slice($b, 0, $size);
    } else {
       
// more headers than row fields
       
if ($acount > $bcount) {
           
$more = $acount - $bcount;
           
// how many fields are we missing at the end of the second array?
            // Add empty strings to ensure arrays $a and $b have same number of elements
           
$more = $acount - $bcount;
            for(
$i = 0; $i < $more; $i++) {
               
$b[] = "";
            }
       
// more fields than headers
       
} else if ($acount < $bcount) {
           
$more = $bcount - $acount;
           
// fewer elements in the first array, add extra keys       
           
for($i = 0; $i < $more; $i++) {
               
$key = 'extra_field_0' . $i;
               
$a[] = $key;
            }
           
        }
    }
   
    return
array_combine($a, $b);
}
?>
Dan LaManna 18-Sep-2011 12:42
I needed a function that truncated extra values, and only went as far as keys without throwing a warning as array_combine does.

<?php
function safeArrayCombine($keys, $values) {
   
$combinedArray = array();
       
    for (
$i=0, $keyCount = count($keys); $i < $keyCount; $i++) {
        
$combinedArray[$keys[$i]] = $values[$i];
    }
       
    return
$combinedArray;
}
?>
zequez at gmail dot com 28-Mar-2011 10:21
If two keys are the same, the second one prevails.
Example:
<?php
print_r
(array_combine(Array('a','a','b'), Array(1,2,3)));
?>
Returns:
Array
(
    [a] => 2
    [b] => 3
)
claude dot pache at gmail dot com 13-May-2010 02:34
array_combine() has a strange bug/misfeature (as of PHP 5.3.2): There is no logical reason for <? array_combine(array(), array()) ?> throwing a warning and returning FALSE, instead of returning <? array() ?> (see http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=34857). Here is a quick workaround:
<?php
function array_real_combine($a, $b)
{
    return
$a===array() && $b===array() ? array() : array_combine($a, $b);
}
?>
bradentkeith at dot dontspam dot gmail dot com 02-Apr-2010 06:50
I needed a function that would take keys from one unequal array and combine them with the values of another. Real life application:
Select 4 product types.
Each product has a serial.
There are 4 sets of products.

    <?php
       
function array_combine2($arr1, $arr2) {
           
$count1 = count($arr1);
           
$count2 = count($arr2);
           
$numofloops = $count2/$count1;
               
           
$i = 0;
            while(
$i < $numofloops){
               
$arr3 = array_slice($arr2, $count1*$i, $count1);
               
$arr4[] = array_combine($arr1,$arr3);
               
$i++;
            }
           
            return
$arr4;
        }
   
?>

Input:
Array
(
    [0] => SMART Board
    [1] => Projector
    [2] => Speakers
    [3] => Splitter
)
, Array
(
    [0] => serial to smart board1
    [1] => serial to projector 1
    [2] => serial to speakers 1
    [3] => serials to splitter 1
    [4] => serials to smart board 2
    [5] => serials to projector 2
    [6] => serials to speakers 2
    [7] => serials to splitter 2
)

Array
(
    [0] => Array
        (
            [SMART Board] => serial to smart board1
            [Projector] => serial to projector 1
            [Speakers] => serial to speakers 1
            [Splitter] => serials to splitter 1
        )

    [1] => Array
        (
            [SMART Board] => serials to smart board 2
            [Projector] => serials to projector 2
            [Speakers] => serials to speakers 2
            [Splitter] => serials to splitter 2
        )

)
xavier at api-meal dot eu 23-Sep-2009 08:07
<?php
/**
 * Return alternatives defined by values of each parameters.
 *
 * Exemple :
 *
 * array_alternatives(array('foo','bar'), array('baz', 'qux'));
 * array(
 *     array('foo', 'baz'),
 *     array('bar', 'baz'),
 *     array('foo', 'qux'),
 *     array('bar', 'qux'),
 * );
 *
 * array_alternatives(array('a'), array('simple-minded'), array('solution'));
 * array(
 *     array('a', 'simple-minded', 'solution')
 * );
 *
 * array_alternatives(array('a'), array('red', 'blue'), array('car'));
 * array(
 *     array('a', 'red',  'car'),
 *     array('a', 'blue', 'car'),
 * );
 * 
 * @param array $first_element
 * @param array $second_element
 * @return array
 * @author Xavier Barbosa
 */
function array_alternatives(array $first_element, array $second_element)
{
   
$lists = func_get_args();
   
$total_lists = func_num_args();
   
    for(
$i=0; $i<$total_lists; $i++)
    {
       
$list =& $lists[$i];
        if (
is_array($list) === FALSE)
            throw new
Exception("Parameter $i is not an array.");
        if (
count($list) === 0)
            throw new
Exception("Parameter $i has no element.");
        unset(
$list);
    }
   
   
// Initialize our alternatives
   
$alternatives = array();
    foreach(
$lists[0] as &$value)
    {
       
array_push($alternatives, array($value));
        unset(
$value);
    }
    unset(
$lists[0]);
   
   
// Process alternatives
   
for($i=1; $i<$total_lists; $i++)
    {
       
$list =& $lists[$i];
       
       
$new_alternatives = array();
        foreach(
$list as &$value)
        {
            foreach(
$alternatives as $_)
            {
               
array_push($_, $value);
               
array_push($new_alternatives, $_);
            }
        }
       
       
// Rotate references, it's cheaper than copy array like `$alternatives = $new_alternatives;`
       
$alternatives =& $new_alternatives;
        unset(
$new_alternatives, $list, $lists[$i]);
    }
   
    return
$alternatives;
}
?>
quecoder at gmail 26-Aug-2008 04:30
<?php
// If they are not of same size, here is solution:

$abbreviations = array("AL", "AK", "AZ", "AR", "TX", "CA");
$states = array("Alabama", "Alaska", "Arizona", "Arkansas");
function
combine_arr($a, $b)
{
   
$acount = count($a);
   
$bcount = count($b);
   
$size = ($acount > $bcount) ? $bcount : $acount;
   
$a = array_slice($a, 0, $size);
   
$b = array_slice($b, 0, $size);
    return
array_combine($a, $b);
}
$combined = combine_arr($abbreviations, $states);
print_r($combined);

//  Output
//  Array ( [AL] => Alabama [AK] => Alaska [AZ] => Arizona
//  [AR] => Arkansas )
?>
J.D.D. 10-Aug-2008 06:01
This may be obvious, but I don't see anything about it on the manual page, so a friendly warning...  The array you are using as keys must have all unique values.  If not, array elements get dropped. 

<?php
$arr_notUnique
= array('one' , 'one' , 'two');
$arr_b = array('red' , 'green' , 'blue');

$arr_combo = array_combine($arr_notUnique, $arr_b);
?>

Results:  Array ( [one] => green [two] => blue )

NOT:  Array ( [one] => red [one] => green [two] => blue )
Zoran 02-Apr-2008 11:27
Also, Khalys function only works if keys of both arrays are the same because array_combine ignores keys. An easy way to ignore them is by taking array_values(). Floats can be casted to strings to avoid overwriting.

So, the PHP4 function could look something like this:
<?php
function array_combine($arr1, $arr2) {
   
$out = array();
   
   
$arr1 = array_values($arr1);
   
$arr2 = array_values($arr2);
   
    foreach(
$arr1 as $key1 => $value1) {
       
$out[(string)$value1] = $arr2[$key1];
    }
   
    return
$out;
}
?>
Mike Jean 19-Mar-2008 04:29
Khaly's PHP4 code below does not work correctly in all cases. Consider when your array consists of floats:

<?php

$okay
= array(0, 10, 20, 30);
$not_okay = array(0, 0.5, 1, 1.5);

$foo = array_combine($okay, $okay);
$bar = array_combine($not_okay, $not_okay);

/*

Results:

$foo = {
  [0]=> int(0)
  [10]=> int(10)
  [20]=> int(20)
  [30]=> int(30)
}

$bar = {
  [0]=> float(0.5)
  [1]=> float(1.5)
}

*/

?>

What can you do? In my case, I was just zipping up some select-box options, so I converted everything in my floats to strings.
Khaly 04-Oct-2007 06:41
This is the function for PHP4 :

<?php

function array_combine($arr1,$arr2) {
  
$out = array();
   foreach(
$arr1 as $key1 => $value1)    {
   
$out[$value1] = $arr2[$key1];
   }
   return
$out
}

?>
neoyahuu at yahoo dot com 20-Mar-2007 03:06
Some tips for merging same values in an array

<?php
$array1
= array(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12);
$array2 = array(1,2,3,13);

$merged = array_merge($array1,$array2);

// output normal array_merge
echo '<pre>After array_merge :
'
;
print_r($merged);
echo
'</pre>';

// do double flip for merging values in an array
$merged = array_flip($merged);
$merged = array_flip($merged);

// Output after
echo '<pre>After Double Flip :
'
;
print_r($merged);
echo
'</pre>';
?>

Output ::

After array_merge :
Array
(
    [0] => 1
    [1] => 2
    [2] => 3
    [3] => 4
    [4] => 5
    [5] => 6
    [6] => 7
    [7] => 8
    [8] => 9
    [9] => 10
    [10] => 11
    [11] => 12
    [12] => 1
    [13] => 2
    [14] => 3
    [15] => 13
)

After Double Flip :
Array
(
    [12] => 1
    [13] => 2
    [14] => 3
    [3] => 4
    [4] => 5
    [5] => 6
    [6] => 7
    [7] => 8
    [8] => 9
    [9] => 10
    [10] => 11
    [11] => 12
    [15] => 13
)
ifeghali at interveritas dot net 27-Feb-2005 05:23
Use that code to group an array by its first element.

<?

function groupbyfirst($array)
{
    foreach (
$array as $row)
    {
       
$firstkey = array_keys($row);
       
$firstkey = $firstkey[0];
       
$key = $row[$firstkey];
        unset(
$row[$firstkey]);
       
$newarray[$key][] = $row;
    }
    return
$newarray;
}

?>

Example:

<?

$array
=
Array(
   
0 => Array('color' => 'red','name' => 'apple', 'quantity' => '3'),
   
1 => Array('color' => 'green','name' => 'pear', 'quantity' => '2'),
   
2 => Array('color' => 'yellow','name' => 'corn', 'quantity' => '3'),
   
3 => Array('color' => 'blue','name' => 'grape', 'quantity' => '4'),
   
4 => Array('color' => 'yellow','name' => 'banana', 'quantity' => '13'),
);

$output = groupbyfirst($array);
print_r($output);

?>

will return:

Array
(
 [red] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [name] => apple [quantity] => 3 ) )
 [green] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [name] => pear [quantity] => 2 ) )
 [yellow] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [name] => corn [quantity] => 3 ), [1] => Array ( [name] => banana [quantity] => 13 ) )
 [blue] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [name] => grape [quantity] => 4 ))
)

Or you can use mysql recordset:

<?
while ($row=mysql_fetch_array($result,MYSQL_ASSOC))
{
   
$firstkey = array_keys($row);
   
$firstkey = $firstkey[0];
   
$key = $row[$firstkey];
    unset(
$row[$firstkey]);
   
$newarray[$key][] = $row;
}
?>
aidan at php dot net 21-May-2004 11:45
This functionality is now implemented in the PEAR package PHP_Compat.

More information about using this function without upgrading your version of PHP can be found on the below link:

http://pear.php.net/package/PHP_Compat

 
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