Julian Paolo Dayag
Julian Paolo Dayag

Reputation: 3729

Compare key-value pairs between two flat associative arrays

I have these two associative arrays

The needle array

$a = array(
    "who" => "you", 
    "what" => "thing", 
    "where" => "place",
    "when" => "hour"
);

The haystack array

$b = array(
    "when" => "time", 
    "where" => "place", 
    "who" => "you",
    "what" => "thing"
);

I want to check if the $a has a match with the b with its exact key and value

and if each key and value from $a has an exact match in $b.... I want to increment the value of a variable $c by 1 and so on...

as we've seen from above there 3 possible match... and supposedly results to increment the value of $c by 3

$c = "3";

Upvotes: 13

Views: 30924

Answers (1)

hjpotter92
hjpotter92

Reputation: 80649

EDIT2

OP actually used array_intersect_assoc() for their specific usecase. (check comment)

The original answer was not really useful for their case!


you can look into the php's array_diff_assoc() function or the array_intersect() function.

EDIT

Here's a sample on counting the matched values:

<?php
  $a = array(
    "who" => "you", 
    "what" => "thing", 
    "where" => "place",
    "when" => "hour"
  );
  // the haystack array
  $b = array(
    "when" => "time", 
    "where" => "place", 
    "who" => "you",
    "what" => "thing"
  );
  $c = count(array_intersect($a, $b));
  echo $c;
?>

CODEPAD link.

Upvotes: 18

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