(PHP 5, PHP 7)
array_diff_uassoc — Computes the difference of arrays with additional index check which is performed by a user supplied callback function
$array1
, array $array2
[, array $...
], callable $key_compare_func
) : array
Compares array1
against array2
and
returns the difference. Unlike array_diff() the array
keys are used in the comparison.
Unlike array_diff_assoc() a user supplied callback function is used for the indices comparison, not internal function.
array1
The array to compare from
array2
An array to compare against
...
More arrays to compare against
key_compare_func
The comparison function must return an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero if the first argument is considered to be respectively less than, equal to, or greater than the second. Note that before PHP 7.0.0 this integer had to be in the range from -2147483648 to 2147483647.
Returns an array containing all the entries from
array1
that are not present in any of the other arrays.
Example #1 array_diff_uassoc() example
The "a" => "green" pair is present in both arrays and thus it is not in the output from the function. Unlike this, the pair 0 => "red" is in the output because in the second argument "red" has key which is 1.
<?php
function key_compare_func($a, $b)
{
if ($a === $b) {
return 0;
}
return ($a > $b)? 1:-1;
}
$array1 = array("a" => "green", "b" => "brown", "c" => "blue", "red");
$array2 = array("a" => "green", "yellow", "red");
$result = array_diff_uassoc($array1, $array2, "key_compare_func");
print_r($result);
?>
The above example will output:
Array ( [b] => brown [c] => blue [0] => red )
The equality of 2 indices is checked by the user supplied callback function.
Note:
This function only checks one dimension of a n-dimensional array. Of course you can check deeper dimensions by using, for example, array_diff_uassoc($array1[0], $array2[0], "key_compare_func");.