I have a text file of postcodes to import into an associative array like this:
3000,MELBOURNE
3001,MELBOURNE
3002,EAST MELBOURNE
3003,WEST MELBOURNE
3004,MELBOURNE
...
8001,MELBOURNE
The lecturer has said that we need to load this into an associative array using the suburb name as the key and the postcode as the value. I've done a bit of research on how to do this and the best I could come up with was :
<?php
if(isset($_GET['suburbField'])) {
$userInput = $_GET['suburbField'];
//load the postcodes file into an array
$postcodes = file('postcode.txt');
//use an associative array - slides 51, 52
foreach ($postcodes as $lineNum => $line) {
//str split by comma and into new array - refer slide 17, 18
list($value, $key) = explode(",", $line);
$split_postcodes[rtrim($key)] = rtrim($value);
}
print_r($split_postcodes); //test that keys and vars assigned correctly
}
This gives something like this:
Array (
[MELBOURNE] => 8001,
[EAST MELBOURNE] => 8002,
[WEST MELBOURNE] => 3003
)
What I need to be able to do is GET a suburb name from an input box (I can do this easily enough), then use that field to search the keys and return it's value. This works great for a unique suburb name, but falls down when there are multiple postcodes for the one suburb like Melbourne. I've used the PHP function array_key_exists
, but this only gives the one suburb.
I've since found out that this is because my array isn't setup correctly. Instead of storing multiple values for key MELBOURNE, it is assigning the last one it sees => 8001
Can someone please help me? I've been spending too long on this and it is killing me. I need it to display something like:
The postcode for MELBOURNE is 3000
The postcode for MELBOURNE is 3001
The postcode for MELBOURNE is 3004
The postcode for MELBOURNE is 8001