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I would like to convert the array:

Array ( 
[category] => category 
[post_tag] => post_tag 
[nav_menu] => nav_menu 
[link_category] => link_category 
[post_format] => post_format 
)

to

array(category, post_tag, nav_menu, link_category, post_format)

I tried

$myarray = 'array('. implode(', ',get_taxonomies('','names')) .')';

which echos out:

array(category, post_tag, nav_menu, link_category, post_format)

So I can do

echo $myarray;
echo 'array(category, post_tag, nav_menu, link_category, post_format)';

and it prints the exact same thing.

...but I can't use $myarray in a function in place of the manually entered array because the function doesn't see it as array or something.

What am I missing here?

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  • It won't work anywhere because you're passing a string, not an actual array. see @redreggae's answer for how to get just the values.
    – sachleen
    Mar 3, 2013 at 22:55
  • Possible duplicate of associative to numeric array in PHP
    – totymedli
    Feb 12, 2016 at 16:16

3 Answers 3

257

simply use array_values function:

$array = array_values($array);
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  • 9
    Doesn't this still store it as an associative array but just has indexes?
    – Philip
    Feb 22, 2021 at 21:36
  • 1
    I think the term associative array is only for named keys. In this case it's an indexed array.
    – bitWorking
    Feb 27, 2021 at 11:24
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You should use the array_values() function.

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  • 1
    Yeah, that was it. I was trying it befoere but I must have been doing something wrong. Here's the final function I ended up using... get_terms( array_values((get_taxonomies('','names'))) , $args )
    – ItsGeorge
    Mar 3, 2013 at 23:12
5

create a new array, use a foreach loop in PHP to copy all the values from associative array into a simple array

      $data=Array(); //associative array

      $simple_array = array(); //simple array

      foreach($data as $d)
      {
            $simple_array[]=$d['value_name'];   
      }
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  • 2
    This could be done in one line with array_column, like this $simple_array = array_column($data, 'value_name')
    – Cédric
    Sep 7, 2023 at 12:23

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