(PHP 5 >= 5.3.0, PHP 7)
array_replace_recursive — Replaces elements from passed arrays into the first array recursively
$array1
, array $array2
[, array $...
] )
array_replace_recursive() replaces the values of
array1
with the same values from all the following
arrays. If a key from the first array exists in the second array, its value
will be replaced by the value from the second array. If the key exists in the
second array, and not the first, it will be created in the first array.
If a key only exists in the first array, it will be left as is.
If several arrays are passed for replacement, they will be processed
in order, the later array overwriting the previous values.
array_replace_recursive() is recursive : it will recurse into arrays and apply the same process to the inner value.
When the value in array1
is scalar, it will be replaced
by the value in array2
, may it be scalar or array.
When the value in array1
and array2
are both arrays, array_replace_recursive() will replace
their respective value recursively.
array1
The array in which elements are replaced.
array2
The array from which elements will be extracted.
...
Optional. More arrays from which elements will be extracted.
Returns an array, or NULL
if an error occurs.
Beispiel #1 array_replace_recursive() example
<?php
$base = array('citrus' => array( "orange") , 'berries' => array("blackberry", "raspberry"), );
$replacements = array('citrus' => array('pineapple'), 'berries' => array('blueberry'));
$basket = array_replace_recursive($base, $replacements);
print_r($basket);
$basket = array_replace($base, $replacements);
print_r($basket);
?>
Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt folgende Ausgabe:
Array ( [citrus] => Array ( [0] => pineapple ) [berries] => Array ( [0] => blueberry [1] => raspberry ) ) Array ( [citrus] => Array ( [0] => pineapple ) [berries] => Array ( [0] => blueberry ) )
Beispiel #2 array_replace_recursive() and recursive behavior
<?php
$base = array('citrus' => array("orange") , 'berries' => array("blackberry", "raspberry"), 'others' => 'banana' );
$replacements = array('citrus' => 'pineapple', 'berries' => array('blueberry'), 'others' => array('litchis'));
$replacements2 = array('citrus' => array('pineapple'), 'berries' => array('blueberry'), 'others' => 'litchis');
$basket = array_replace_recursive($base, $replacements, $replacements2);
print_r($basket);
?>
Das oben gezeigte Beispiel erzeugt folgende Ausgabe:
Array ( [citrus] => Array ( [0] => pineapple ) [berries] => Array ( [0] => blueberry [1] => raspberry ) [others] => litchis )