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Struggling with a tiny problem.

I have an array:

Array
(
    [0] => 
    [6] => 6
    [3] => 5
    [2] => 7
)

I am checking if a set value is in the array.

if(in_array(5, $array)) {
//do something
} else {
// do something else
}

The thing is, when it find the value 5 in array, I really need the key to work with in my "do something".

In this case I need to set:

$key = 3;

(key from the found value in_array).

Any suggestions?

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  • 2
    I'm with @DaveRandom here, array_search is what you need, not in_array. An empty array is false btw.
    – hakre
    Aug 6, 2012 at 22:18

6 Answers 6

127

array_search() is what you are looking for.

if (false !== $key = array_search(5, $array)) {
    // found!
} else {
    // not found!
}
0
20

If you only need the key of the first match, use array_search():

$key = array_search(5, $array);
if ($key !== false) {
    // Found...
}

If you need the keys of all entries that match a specific value, use array_keys():

$keys = array_keys($array, 5);
if (count($keys) > 0) {
    // At least one match...
}
4

You can try

if(in_array(5, $array))
{
    $key = array_search(5, $array);
    echo $key;
}

this way you know it exists, and if it doesn't it doesn't cause notices, warnings, or fatal script errors depending on what your doing with that key there after.

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  • 2
    while this works, you need to execute the search twice. I think searching and then testing if the $key is found $key = array_search(5, $array); if ($key !== false) {
    – George
    Apr 23, 2014 at 17:01
4

You could just use this http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.array-search.php

$key = array_search(5, $array)
if ($key !== false) {
...
1

Maybe you want to use array_search instead, which returns false if the value is not found and the index if the value is found. Check out the description here

0

In case anyone need it in array of arrrays. My case was this:

I had an array like this:

$myArray =

array:3 [▼
  0 => array:3 [▼
    0 => 2
    1 => 0
    2 => "2019-07-21 23:59:59"
  ]
  1 => array:3 [▼
    0 => 3
    1 => 2
    2 => "2019-07-21 23:59:59"
  ]
  2 => array:3 [▼
    0 => 1
    1 => 1
    2 => "2019-07-21 23:59:59"
  ]
]

And another one like this (an array of objects):

$Array2 = 

Collection {#771 ▼
  #items: array:12 [▼
    0 => {#1047 ▼
      +"id": 2
      +"name": "demografico"
      +"dict_key": "demographic"
      +"component": "Demographic"
      +"country_id": null
      +"created_at": null
      +"updated_at": null
    }
    1 => {#1041 ▶}
    2 => {#1040 ▶}
    etc...

As the OP, I had to "do something" (use values in a html php template, my case Laravel with blade) with the key where some value was in the array. For my code, I had to use this:

foreach($Array2 as $key => $item)
    if(false !== $key = array_search($item->id, array_column($myArray, 0))
    // Note that $key is overwritten
        <input type="number" class="form-control" id="{!! $item->id !!}" value="{{ $myArray[$key][1] }}">

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