Php Array örneği ? Php array example

Arrays are used in any programming language. You can imagine an array as a long box with many the same compartments, like this |___|___|___|___|___|.What ever you put in a compartment is its value. The following array |_a_|_b_|_c_|_d_|_e_| contains characters a,b,c,d,e. To access a value you should know in which compartment it is placed. For example ‘b’ is in the second compartment. In most computer languages array index (counting) starts from 0, not from 1. Index of the first element of the array is 0, Index of the second element of the array is 1 and so on. In array of names below you can see indexes and values.To display “Anna” array value you have to access element (compartement) with index 3. print($names[3]); To display all array values – use for loop or print array function.

//declare an array of names
$names=array();$message=”Hello “;
$prefix1=”Mr.”;
$prefix2=”Mrs.”;$names[0]=”John”;
$names[1]=”George”;
$names[2]=”James”;
$names[3]=”Anna”;
$names[4]=”Robert”;
$names[5]=”John”;
$names[6]=”James”;
$names[7]=”George”;
$names[8]=”Maria”;
$names[9]=”Peter”;
$names[10]=”James”;

print(‘<br>The sort function sorts array<br>’);
sort($names);

//Get size of array
$asize=sizeof($names);

for($i=0; $i<$asize; $i++)    {
//Check if it is female name put Mrs. prefix
//else put Mr. prefix

if(($names[$i]==”Anna”)||($names[$i]==”Maria”))
{
print($message.$prefix2.$names[$i].”<br>”);
}
else
{
print($message.$prefix1.$names[$i].”<br>”);
}
}
print(‘<br>’);

echo “The array_unique function removes duplicate array values<br>”;

$array=array();

$array=array_unique($names);

foreach($array as $key => $value)
{
echo $key . “-“. $value . “<br>”;
}

print(‘<br>’);

rsort($array);

print(“The rsort function sorts array in reverse order<br>”);

foreach($array as $key => $value)
{
echo $key . “-“. $value . “<br>”;
}

print(‘<br>The array_pop($array) functions returns the last element<br>’);

$lastelement=array_pop($array);

print(‘<br>The last element=’.$lastelement.'<br>’);

print(‘<br>Array after calling array_pop($array): The last element removed<br><br>’);

foreach($array as $key => $value)
{
echo $key . “-“. $value . “<br>”;
}

//The Array_push function add elements to the end of an array
//The print_r print array function prints array key – value pairs

array_push($array, “Chris”, “Colin”);

print_r($array);

print(‘<br><br>The array_rand($array) function returns random array index<br>’);

$random=array_rand($array);

print(‘<br>print array element by random index<br>’);

print(‘<br>Random element=’.$array[$random].'<br>’);

$string=implode($array);

print(“<br>Array imploded in string:<br>”);

print($string);

?>

Autput:

The sort function sorts an array
Hello Mrs.Anna
Hello Mr.George
Hello Mr.George
Hello Mr.James
Hello Mr.James
Hello Mr.James
Hello Mr.John
Hello Mr.John
Hello Mrs.Maria
Hello Mr.Peter
Hello Mr.Robert

The array_unique function removes duplicate values
0-Anna
1-George
3-James
6-John
8-Maria
9-Peter
10-Robert

The rsort function sorts an array in reverse order
0-Robert
1-Peter
2-Maria
3-John
4-James
5-George
6-Anna

The array_pop($array) functions returns the last element

The last element=Anna

Array after caling array_pop($array): The last element removed

0-Robert
1-Peter
2-Maria
3-John
4-James
5-George

Array after calling array_push($array, “Chris”, “Colin”)
and print_r: Chris and Colin are added to the end of array

Array ( [0] => Robert [1] => Peter [2] => Maria [3] => John [4] => James [5] => George [6] => Chris [7] => Colin )

The array_rand($array) function returns random array index

print array element by random index

Random element=Colin

Array imploded in string:

RobertPeterMariaJohnJamesGeorgeChrisColin

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