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Nikola Basic
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Carsten Brandt
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Fix typos in ArrayHelper guide [skip ci]
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@@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ $value = ArrayHelper::getValue($array, 'foo.bar.name');
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First method argument is where we're getting value from. Second argument specifies how to get the data. It could be one
First method argument is where we're getting value from. Second argument specifies how to get the data. It could be one
of the following:
of the following:
-
Name of array key or object property to retieve value from.
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Name of array key or object property to ret
r
ieve value from.
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Set of dot separated array key or object property names. The one we've used in the example above.
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Set of dot separated array key
s
or object property names. The one we've used in the example above.
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A callback returning a value.
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A callback returning a value.
The callback should be the following:
The callback should be the following:
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## Retrieving Columns <a name="retrieving-columns"></a>
## Retrieving Columns <a name="retrieving-columns"></a>
Often you need to get a column of values from array of data rows or objects. Common
keys
is getting a list of IDs.
Often you need to get a column of values from array of data rows or objects. Common
example
is getting a list of IDs.
```
php
```
php
$data
=
[
$data
=
[
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## Re-indexing Arrays <a name="reindexing-arrays"></a>
## Re-indexing Arrays <a name="reindexing-arrays"></a>
In order to index
es an array according to a specified key
`index`
method could
be used. The input array should be
In order to index
an array according to a specified key, the
`index`
method can
be used. The input array should be
multidimensional or an array of objects. The key can be a key name of the sub-array, a property name of object, or
multidimensional or an array of objects. The key can be a key name of the sub-array, a property name of object, or
an anonymous function which returns the key value given an array element.
an anonymous function which returns the key value given an array element.
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@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ $result = ArrayHelper::map($array, 'id', 'name', 'class');
## Multidimensional Sorting <a name="multidimensional-sorting"></a>
## Multidimensional Sorting <a name="multidimensional-sorting"></a>
`sort`
method helps to sort an array of objects or nested arrays by one or several keys. For example,
`
multi
sort`
method helps to sort an array of objects or nested arrays by one or several keys. For example,
```
php
```
php
$data
=
[
$data
=
[
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];
];
```
```
Second argument that specifies keys to sort by c
ould
be a string if it's a single key, an array in case of multiple keys
Second argument that specifies keys to sort by c
an
be a string if it's a single key, an array in case of multiple keys
or an anonymous function like the following one:
or an anonymous function like the following one:
```
php
```
php
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@@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ PHP [sort()](http://php.net/manual/en/function.sort.php).
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## Detecting Array Types <a name="detecting-array-types"></a>
## Detecting Array Types <a name="detecting-array-types"></a>
It is handy to know whether array is indexed or an associative. Here's an example:
It is handy to know whether a
n a
rray is indexed or an associative. Here's an example:
```
php
```
php
// no keys specified
// no keys specified
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@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ $encoded = ArrayHelper::htmlEncode($data);
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@@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ $encoded = ArrayHelper::htmlEncode($data);
$decoded
=
ArrayHelper
::
htmlDecode
(
$data
);
$decoded
=
ArrayHelper
::
htmlDecode
(
$data
);
```
```
Only values will be encoded by default. By passing second argument as
`false`
you can encode arrays keys as well.
Only values will be encoded by default. By passing second argument as
`false`
you can encode array
'
s keys as well.
Encoding will use application charset and could be changed via third argument.
Encoding will use application charset and could be changed via third argument.
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## Converting Objects to Arrays <a name="converting-objects-to-arrays"></a>
## Converting Objects to Arrays <a name="converting-objects-to-arrays"></a>
Often you need to convert an object or an array of objects into array. The most common case is converting active record
Often you need to convert an object or an array of objects into a
n a
rray. The most common case is converting active record
models in order to serve data arrays via REST API or use it otherwise. The following code could be used to do it:
models in order to serve data arrays via REST API or use it otherwise. The following code could be used to do it:
```
php
```
php
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Each mapping array contains a set of mappings. Each mapping could be:
Each mapping array contains a set of mappings. Each mapping could be:
-
A field name to include as is.
-
A field name to include as is.
-
A key-value pair of desired array key name and model colum name to take value from.
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A key-value pair of desired array key name and model colum
n
name to take value from.
-
A key-value pair of desired array key name and a callback which return
value will be used
.
-
A key-value pair of desired array key name and a callback which return
s value
.
The result of conversion above will be:
The result of conversion above will be:
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