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var_dump($ib); gives me the following output:

array (
  'data' => array (
    0 => array ( 
      'id' => '2015469353355_151',
      'from' => array ( 
         'name' => 'Aah',
         'id' => '100000292544713',
      ),
      'message' => 'zzzz',
      'created_time' => '2012-06-08T06:16:41+0000',
      ),
    1 => array (
      'id' => '2015469353355_152',
      'from' => array (
        'name' => 'assaaaa',
        'id' => '100000292544713',
      ),
      'message' => 'zzzz',
      'created_time' => '2012-06-08T06:16:51+0000',
    ),
  ),
  'paging' => array (
    'previous' => 'https://graph.facebook.com/2015469353355/comments?limit=25&value=1&redirect=1&__paging_token=2015469353355_175&access_token=AAAFfJS6rRAABAHKGZCy57ZCrSEdQL2kUIYqZAcNBLkbnKTBxRhhx9CTvnUlq2LcAK1kZBWnV6AH5RpvkmGYRFzvk12kNXLe6OhjjapH5PEIUwv1h2tYl&since=1340009948&__previous=1',
  'next' => 'https://graph.facebook.com/2015469353355/comments?limit=25&value=1&redirect=1&access_token=AAAFfJS6rRAABAHKGZCy57ZCrSEdQL2kUIYqZAcNBLkbnKTBxRhhx9CTvnUlq2LcAK1kZBWnV6AH5RpvkmGYRFzvk12kNXLe6OhjjapH5PEIUwv1h2tYl&until=1340009948&__paging_token=2015469353355_175',
  ),
)

How do I retrieve the value of 'next' ?

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  • I think print_r gives this type of output not var_dump... Jul 1, 2012 at 11:09
  • 1
    what was the point of -4 here?
    – user1299518
    Jul 1, 2012 at 11:17
  • @vlz - Checkout the original post. Was heavily un​​​​formatted. Perhaps that is the reason...
    – Lix
    Jul 1, 2012 at 11:19

3 Answers 3

5

You can get the value of next by doing the following,

echo $ib['paging']['next'];
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$array["paging"]['next']

If we assume that the main array is assigned to the variable $array

3

Since paging is an index of your main array, and it, in itself is also an array. You can use its indexes to drill down and get to the information you need.

$ib['paging'] will give you -

paging => array (
  'previous' => '...',
  'next' => '...',
)

Then the next step is to drill down into the array your got back one more time to the next index. so what you end up with is a statement that specifies an index within an index.

$ib['paging']['next'];

If the next parameter was also an array, you could even go further down and use another index -

paging => array (
  'previous' => '...',
  'next' => array(
     'url'=>'https://graph.facebook...'
  ),
)

// this will give us `'https://graph.facebook...'`
echo $ib['paging']['next']['url']; 
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  • No problem! Be sure to vote on the other answers as they are also 100% correct!
    – Lix
    Jul 1, 2012 at 11:25

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