Set multi-dimensional array by key path from array values?

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南笙 2020-12-10 18:38

Sorry for the terrible title, best I could think of at the time! Say I have a \'path\' array like so;

array(\'this\', \'is\', \'the\', \'path\')

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  • 2020-12-10 19:10

    Just iterate over it with something like array_shift or array_pop:

    $inarray = array('this', 'is', 'the', 'path',);
    $tree = array();
    while (count($inarray)) {
        $tree = array(array_pop($inarray) => $tree,);
    }
    

    Not tested, but that's the basic structure of it. Recursion also fits the task well. Alternatively, if you don't want to modify the initial array:

    $inarray = array('this', 'is', 'the', 'path',);
    $result = array();
    foreach (array_reverse($inarray) as $key)
        $result = array($key => $result,);
    
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  • 2020-12-10 19:17

    I use two similar functions to get and set values by their path within an array:

    function array_get($arr, $path)
    {
        if (!$path)
            return null;
    
        $segments = is_array($path) ? $path : explode('/', $path);
        $cur =& $arr;
        foreach ($segments as $segment) {
            if (!isset($cur[$segment]))
                return null;
    
            $cur = $cur[$segment];
        }
    
        return $cur;
    }
    
    function array_set(&$arr, $path, $value)
    {
        if (!$path)
            return null;
    
        $segments = is_array($path) ? $path : explode('/', $path);
        $cur =& $arr;
        foreach ($segments as $segment) {
            if (!isset($cur[$segment]))
                $cur[$segment] = array();
            $cur =& $cur[$segment];
        }
        $cur = $value;
    }
    

    Then you use them like this:

    $value = array_get($arr, 'this/is/the/path');
    $value = array_get($arr, array('this', 'is', 'the', 'path'));
    array_set($arr, 'here/is/another/path', 23);
    
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  • 2020-12-10 19:18
    function buildArrayFromPath( $path ) {
      $out = array();
      while( $pop = array_pop($path) ) $out = array($pop => $out);
      return $out;
    }
    
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  • 2020-12-10 19:22

    not really elegant. but it works

    $start = array('this', 'is', 'the', 'path')

    $result[ $start[0] ][ $start[1] ][ $start[2] ][ $start[3] ] = array ();

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  • 2020-12-10 19:32

    One recursive solution:

    function find_in_array(&$array, &$path, $_i=0) {
      // sanity check
      if ( !(is_array($array) && is_array($path)) ) return false;
      $c = count($path); if ($_i >= $c) return false;
    
      $k = $path[$_i];
      if (array_key_exists($k, $array))
        return ($_i == $c-1) ? $array[$k] : find_in_array($array[$k], $path, $_i+1);
      else
        return false;
    }
    

    Parameter $_i is for internal use and should not be set when calling the function.

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