array_udiff_uassoc

(PHP 5)

array_udiff_uassocComputes the difference of arrays with additional index check, compares data and indexes by a callback function

Description

array array_udiff_uassoc ( array $array1 , array $array2 [, array $ ... ], callback $data_compare_func , callback $key_compare_func )

Computes the difference of arrays with additional index check, compares data and indexes by a callback function.

Note that the keys are used in the comparison unlike array_diff() and array_udiff().

Parameters

array1

The first array.

array2

The second array.

data_compare_func

The callback comparison function.

The user supplied callback function is used for comparison. It must return an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if the first argument is considered to be respectively less than, equal to, or greater than the second.

The comparison of arrays' data is performed by using an user-supplied callback : data_compare_func . In this aspect the behaviour is opposite to the behaviour of array_diff_assoc() which uses internal function for comparison.

key_compare_func

The comparison of keys (indices) is done also by the callback function key_compare_func . This behaviour is unlike what array_udiff_assoc() does, since the latter compares the indices by using an internal function.

Return Values

Returns an array containing all the values from array1 that are not present in any of the other arguments.

Examples

Example #1 array_udiff_uassoc() example

<?php
class cr {
    private 
$priv_member;
    function 
cr($val)
    {
        
$this->priv_member $val;
    }

    static function 
comp_func_cr($a$b)
    {
        if (
$a->priv_member === $b->priv_member) return 0;
        return (
$a->priv_member $b->priv_member)? 1:-1;
    }

    static function 
comp_func_key($a$b)
    {
        if (
$a === $b) return 0;
        return (
$a $b)? 1:-1;
    }
}
$a = array("0.1" => new cr(9), "0.5" => new cr(12), => new cr(23), 1=> new cr(4), => new cr(-15),);
$b = array("0.2" => new cr(9), "0.5" => new cr(22), => new cr(3), 1=> new cr(4), => new cr(-15),);

$result array_udiff_uassoc($a$b, array("cr""comp_func_cr"), array("cr""comp_func_key"));
print_r($result);
?>

The above example will output:

Array
(
    [0.1] => cr Object
        (
            [priv_member:private] => 9
        )

    [0.5] => cr Object
        (
            [priv_member:private] => 12
        )

    [0] => cr Object
        (
            [priv_member:private] => 23
        )
)

In our example above you see the "1" => new cr(4) pair is present in both arrays and thus it is not in the ouput from the function. Keep in mind that you have to supply 2 callback functions.

Notes

Note: Please note that this function only checks one dimension of a n-dimensional array. Of course you can check deeper dimensions by using, for example, array_udiff_uassoc($array1[0], $array2[0], "data_compare_func", "key_compare_func");.


    

 

 

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