Reputation: 656
I have this array:
[
{"key": 1, "title": "Animalia", "expanded": true, "folder": true, "children": [
{"key": 2, "title": "Chordate", "folder": true, "children": [
{"key": 3, "title": "Mammal", "children": [
{"key": 4, "title": "Primate", "children": [
{"key": 5, "title": "Primate", "children": [
]},
{"key": 6, "title": "Carnivora", "children": [
]}
]},
{"key": 7, "title": "Carnivora", "children": [
{"key": 8, "title": "Felidae"}
]}
]}
]}
]}
]
I want to loop trough the array and when the "key" equals a specified number (let's say 5) I want to insert a "selected": true key=>value
Is there such a possibility?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 76
Reputation: 1967
Well just make your JSON string to a valid PHP array with $myArray = json_decode(JSONString)
Then you could access the point you want like array_push($myArray[0]["1"], "myValue")
I will need the exact position where you want to add which type of value to give you a better hint... :-)
Edited with working code
You have to do a recursive search over your JSON structure, to find your value and to set the Value you need... I wrote you a short php function that does that trick...
As you see, the function takes to params and gives you back the ready php array for further use of it... Just call it like descriped below....
Usage Example
$myArray = json_decode($myJSON, true);
$myArray = setSelectedForKey($myArray, "6");
echo(json_encode($myArray));
Following the function you need:
function setSelectedForKey($searchArray, $searchKey) {
for ($i = 0; $i < count($searchArray); $i++) {
if ($searchArray[$i]["key"] == $searchKey) {
$searchArray[$i]["selected"] = true;
} else {
if (is_array($searchArray[$i]["children"])) {
$searchArray[$i]["children"] = setSelectedForKey($searchArray[$i]["children"], $searchKey);
}
}
}
return $searchArray;
}
Upvotes: 1