Reputation: 41
I have a multidimensional array called $data
that is basically data extracted from a table into the array.
This is how I get my array using JS_extractor:
set_include_path(get_include_path() . PATH_SEPARATOR . './library/');
require_once 'JS/Extractor.php';
$extractor = new JS_Extractor(file_get_contents('temp.html'));
$body = $extractor->query("body")->item(0);
$table = $body->query("//table[@class='rstatisztika_tabla']")->item(0);
$data = array();
foreach ($table->query('tr') as $i => $tr) {
if ($i == 0) {
continue;
}
$a = $tr->query('.//a');
$a = $a->item($a->length - 1);
$url = $a->getAttribute('href');
$parsed = parse_url($url);
parse_str($parsed['query'], $query);
$data[] = array(
$a->textContent,
$url,
$query['user'],
);
}
//var_dump($data);
when I actually do
var_dump($data);
I get this:
array(3)
{
[0]=> array(3)
{
[0]=> string(4) "Thad"
[1]=> string(7) "http://localhost/index.php?m=karakterlap&user=91"
[2]=> string(2) "91"
}
[1]=> array(3)
{
[0]=> string(4) "Bill"
[1]=> string(8) "http://localhost/index.php?m=karakterlap&user=110"
[2]=> string(3) "110"
}
[2]=> array(3)
{
[0]=> string(7) "Thadson"
[1]=> string(7) "http://localhost/index.php?m=karakterlap&user=147"
[2]=> string(3) "147"
}
}
I also have a Mysql database table called warlord
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `warlord` (
`id` int(5) NOT NULL default '0',
`name` varchar(35) character set utf8 NOT NULL default '',
`active` tinyint(1) NOT NULL default '1',
UNIQUE KEY `id` (`id`)
) ENGINE=MyISAM DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1;
INSERT INTO `warlord` (`id`, `name`, `active`) VALUES
(2, 'Admin', 0), (100, 'Thadson', 1), (147, 'John', 1);
From the array, I want to add the new users (Thad & Bill) to the warlord table and set them active (1)
I want the user (Thadson), who is also in the array, to stay active (1)
However I want the user (John) who is not in the array, set to inactive (0)
and leave admin who is also not in the array (and is already inactive) inactive (0)
I know this is a very beginners question, but how do I do this?
Thanks
Upvotes: 2
Views: 1035
Reputation: 5349
If I was to approach this question I would firstly try to organise my arrays (the $data
array and also the array from the database) into a similar format (possibly using the id
as the array key) so that I could use array_intersect
to work out the people in both $data
and $database
(ie. people who should set active) and array_diff
to work out the people in $data
and not in $database
(ie. the people who need to be added to the database) and then array_diff
again (with $database
first this time) to work out the people in $database
and not in $data
(ie. the people who should be set inactive).
Hope this helps put you on the write track. Sorry but I don't have the time to actually write the code for you.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 41
I saw this and I have tried it:
$data = array();
for($i=0; $i<count($data_array); $i++){
$data_items[$i] = explode(',', $data_array[$i]); // create a multi-dimensional array
$data[] = '( ' .$data_items[$i][2]. ', '.$data_items[$i][0]. ', '. 1 .')';
}
$sql = "INSERT INTO warlord(id, name, active) VALUES ('".$data_items[$i][2]."','".$data_items[$i][0]."','1') ";
...to get the data into my table
I ignore the 2nd elements from the array (The ones that look like this: [1]=> string(7) "user=91") and I try to insert elements [2] and [0] into the table and make the new users active with placing 1 into the active field.
This obviously doesn't do all I need (actually it doesn't do any of it) and I have no idea what I'm doing. This is why I'm asking for help.
Upvotes: 0