Function | Description |
array() | Creates an array |
array_change_key_case() | Changes all keys in an array to lowercase or uppercase |
array_chunk() | Splits an array into chunks of arrays |
array_column() | Returns the values from a single column in the input array |
array_combine() | Creates an array by using the elements from one "keys" array and one "values" array |
array_count_values() | Counts all the values of an array |
array_diff() | Compare arrays, and returns the differences (compare values only) |
array_diff_assoc() | Compare arrays, and returns the differences (compare keys and values) |
array_diff_key() | Compare arrays, and returns the differences (compare keys only) |
array_diff_uassoc() | Compare arrays, and returns the differences (compare keys and values, using a user-defined key comparison function) |
array_diff_ukey() | Compare arrays, and returns the differences (compare keys only, using a user-defined key comparison function) |
array_fill() | Fills an array with values |
array_fill_keys() | Fills an array with values, specifying keys |
array_filter() | Filters the values of an array using a callback function |
array_flip() | Flips/Exchanges all keys with their associated values in an array |
array_intersect() | Compare arrays, and returns the matches (compare values only) |
array_intersect_assoc() | Compare arrays and returns the matches (compare keys and values) |
array_intersect_key() | Compare arrays, and returns the matches (compare keys only) |
array_intersect_uassoc() | Compare arrays, and returns the matches (compare keys and values, using a user-defined key comparison function) |
array_intersect_ukey() | Compare arrays, and returns the matches (compare keys only, using a user-defined key comparison function) |
array_key_exists() | Checks if the specified key exists in the array |
array_keys() | Returns all the keys of an array |
array_map() | Sends each value of an array to a user-made function, which returns new values |
array_merge() | Merges one or more arrays into one array |
array_merge_recursive() | Merges one or more arrays into one array recursively |
array_multisort() | Sorts multiple or multi-dimensional arrays |
array_pad() | Inserts a specified number of items, with a specified value, to an array |
array_pop() | Deletes the last element of an array |
array_product() | Calculates the product of the values in an array |
array_push() | Inserts one or more elements to the end of an array |
array_rand() | Returns one or more random keys from an array |
array_reduce() | Returns an array as a string, using a user-defined function |
array_replace() | Replaces elements from passed arrays into the first array |
array_replace_recursive() | Replaces elements from passed arrays into the first array recursively |
array_reverse() | Returns an array in the reverse order |
array_search() | Searches an array for a given value and returns the key |
array_shift() | Removes the first element from an array, and returns the value of the removed element |
array_slice() | Returns selected parts of an array |
array_splice() | Removes and replaces specified elements of an array |
array_sum() | Returns the sum of the values in an array |
array_udiff() | Compare arrays, and returns the differences (compare values only, using a user-defined key comparison function) |
array_udiff_assoc() | Compare arrays, and returns the differences (compare keys and values, using a built-in function to compare the keys and a user-defined function to compare the values) |
array_udiff_uassoc() | Compare arrays, and returns the differences (compare keys and values, using two user-defined key comparison functions) |
array_uintersect() | Compare arrays, and returns the matches (compare values only, using a user-defined key comparison function) |
array_uintersect_assoc() | Compare arrays, and returns the matches (compare keys and values, using a built-in function to compare the keys and a user-defined function to compare the values) |
array_uintersect_uassoc() | Compare arrays, and returns the matches (compare keys and values, using two user-defined key comparison functions) |
array_unique() | Removes duplicate values from an array |
array_unshift() | Adds one or more elements to the beginning of an array |
array_values() | Returns all the values of an array |
array_walk() | Applies a user function to every member of an array |
array_walk_recursive() | Applies a user function recursively to every member of an array |
arsort() | Sorts an associative array in descending order, according to the value |
asort() | Sorts an associative array in ascending order, according to the value |
compact() | Create array containing variables and their values |
count() | Returns the number of elements in an array |
current() | Returns the current element in an array |
each() | Returns the current key and value pair from an array |
end() | Sets the internal pointer of an array to its last element |
extract() | Imports variables into the current symbol table from an array |
in_array() | Checks if a specified value exists in an array |
key() | Fetches a key from an array |
krsort() | Sorts an associative array in descending order, according to the key |
ksort() | Sorts an associative array in ascending order, according to the key |
list() | Assigns variables as if they were an array |
natcasesort() | Sorts an array using a case insensitive "natural order" algorithm |
natsort() | Sorts an array using a "natural order" algorithm |
next() | Advance the internal array pointer of an array |
pos() | Alias of current() |
prev() | Rewinds the internal array pointer |
range() | Creates an array containing a range of elements |
reset() | Sets the internal pointer of an array to its first element |
rsort() | Sorts an indexed array in descending order |
shuffle() | Shuffles an array |
sizeof() | Alias of count() |
sort() | Sorts an indexed array in ascending order |
uasort() | Sorts an array by values using a user-defined comparison function |
uksort() | Sorts an array by keys using a user-defined comparison function |
usort() | Sorts an array using a user-defined comparison function |
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