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I am trying to search for qualifying entries in a multidimensional array and return one or more data sets as flattened, associative subarrays.

Sample input:

[
    [
        'name' => 'Dick Jansen',
        'matchedMovie' => [
            [
                'nameMovie' => 'Saw',
                'genre' => 'Horror',
                'patheMovie' => 'Texas Chainsaw 3D',
                'patheMovieGenre' => 'Horror',
                'score' => '100.00',
            ]
        ]
    ],
    [
        'name' => 'Jim Scott',
        'matchedMovie' => [
            [
                'nameMovie' => 'Shooter',
                'genre' => 'Action, Thriller',
                'patheMovie' => 'The Shining',
                'patheMovieGenre' => 'Horror, Suspense/Thriller',
                'score' => '52.38',
            ],                
            [
                'nameMovie' => 'Resident Evil Movie',
                'genre' => 'Action/Horror',
                'patheMovie' => 'Texas Chainsaw 3D',
                'patheMovieGenre' => 'Horror',
                'score' => '63.16',
            ]
        ]
    ]
]

I want to search on the patheMovie values (like 'The Shining') and get the parent array's name plus only the matchedMovie array with the matched patheMovie value.

My code:

$search = 'Texas Chainsaw 3D';

$sorted = false;
foreach ($sorted as $n => $c)
    if (in_array($search, $c)) {
        $cluster = $n;
        break;
    }

If I search for The Shining, the result should be:

array (
  0 => 
  array (
    'name' => 'Jim Scott',
    'nameMovie' => 'Shooter',
    'genre' => 'Action, Thriller',
    'patheMovie' => 'The Shining',
    'patheMovieGenre' => 'Horror, Suspense/Thriller',
    'score' => '52.38',
  ),
)

If I search for Texas Chainsaw 3D, then the result should be:

array (
  0 => 
  array (
    'name' => 'Dick Jansen',
    'nameMovie' => 'Saw',
    'genre' => 'Horror',
    'patheMovie' => 'Texas Chainsaw 3D',
    'patheMovieGenre' => 'Horror',
    'score' => '100.00',
  ),
  1 => 
  array (
    'name' => 'Jim Scott',
    'nameMovie' => 'Resident Evil Movie',
    'genre' => 'Action/Horror',
    'patheMovie' => 'Texas Chainsaw 3D',
    'patheMovieGenre' => 'Horror',
    'score' => '63.16',
  ),
)
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4 Answers 4

8

This solution will depend into two conjugated loops.

<?php
function searchIt($arr, $searchItem){
$result = array();
$resultIndex = 0;
for ($i =0; $i < count($arr); $i++){
 for ($j = 0; $j < count($arr[$i]['matchedMovie']); $j++){
  if ($arr[$i]['matchedMovie'][$j]['patheMovie'] == $searchItem){
   $result[$resultIndex]['name'] = $arr[$i]['name'];
    foreach ($arr[$i]['matchedMovie'][$j] as $key => $value){
     $result[$resultIndex][$key] = $value;
   }
    $resultIndex++;
  }
 } 
}
return $result;
}
?>

phpfiddle demo

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  • If you are sure that the pathMovie value could not be repeated in a sub array (second level array) you are able to use break in the inner loop to increase performance.
    – SaidbakR
    Dec 20, 2012 at 22:42
  • I would not solve this problem using 3 loops (...or use for() and count() calls) Sep 17, 2023 at 22:04
  • @mickmackusa could you explain why?
    – SaidbakR
    Nov 12, 2023 at 13:11
  • Because there are only two nested subarrays to iterate, this task can be accomplished in just 2 loops (as shown by my linked answer). I find calling count() on every iteration (despite the count never changing) to be poor practice. I'd say call count() only the first time and cache the value, but foreach() is a cleaner way of doing the same thing. Nov 13, 2023 at 0:43
0

Haven't tested this, but this should work:

function findYourGuy($array, $searchTerm) {
    $searchTerm = 'The Shining'; // testing purpose only
    foreach($array as $personArray) {
        $matchedMovies = $personArray['matchedMovie'];
        $name = $personArray['name'];
        foreach($matchedMovies as $matchedMovie) {
            if($matchedMovie['patheMovie'] == $searchTerm) {
                return array('name' => $name, 'matchedMovie' => $matchedMovie)
            }
        }
    }
    return false; //no result
}
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  • 1
    thank you for your anwser. this helps alot, problem is only when there are 2 matched in the array. Like if i search for 'Texas Chainsaw 3D', i only get one name back. But i want to get two. Dec 20, 2012 at 22:02
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I would use array_filter. Something along the lines

$movieName = 'The shining';
$result = array_filter($movies, filterCallback);

function filterCallback($var)
{
  foreach($var['matchedMovie'] as $movie) {
    if($movie['PatheMovie'] == $movieName) {
      return true;
    }
  }
}
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  • This unexplained script doesn't not work because of a fatal error. Sep 17, 2023 at 6:36
0

Because this task requires not only filtering the input array data, but also restructuring (flattening) the qualifying rows, you cannot simply use array_filter() or array_map() as a solution in one pass. For this reason, just use classic loops, then push the flattened data if the data set qualifies.

I am going to use "array destructuring" in the signature of the outer loop to enjoy convenient variables.

Code: (Demo)

$result = [];
foreach ($movies as ['name' => $name, 'matchedMovie' => $matches]) {
    foreach ($matches as $entry) {
        if ($movieName === $entry['patheMovie']) {
            $result[] = ['name' => $name] + $entry;
        }
    }
}
var_export($result)

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