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I have the following situation in my PHP script:

foreach( $recent_posts as $recent ) {
    /* something happens in here */
}

And:

foreach ($thumbnails as $thumbnail) {
   if ( has_post_thumbnail($thumbnail->ID)) {
      /* something other happens */
   }
}

I would like to combine these two foreach statements together. I've seen a few solutions around here, but nothing really works for me.

edit: i want to do something like this

echo '<a href="' . get_permalink( $thumbnail->ID ) . '" title="' . esc_attr( $thumbnail->post_title ) . '"> '. $recent["post_title"] . get_the_post_thumbnail($thumbnail->ID, 'thumbnail', array('class' => 'beitragimg')).' </a>';

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    Define 'combine'. Assuming they're the same length, why not just use for()?
    – BenM
    Jun 11, 2013 at 11:43
  • How you exactly want them to be combined?
    – BlitZ
    Jun 11, 2013 at 11:43
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    Can you explain the correlation between thumbnails and recent posts? How do you intend to combine them? Jun 11, 2013 at 11:43
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    ive edited my question for explanation what i want to do!
    – supersize
    Jun 11, 2013 at 11:51

3 Answers 3

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As of PHP 5.3.0, you can use the MultipleIterator[PHP.net] class for this:

$a = new MultipleIterator();
$a->attachIterator(new ArrayIterator($recent_posts), 'recent');
$a->attachIterator(new ArrayIterator($thumbnails), 'thumbnail');

foreach ($a as $unit) {
    // $unit['recent'] 
    // $unit['thumbnail']
    if (has_post_thumbnail($unit['thumbnail']->ID)) {
        /* something other happens */ 
    }
}
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  • could you please make that example with my variables. its better for me to understand!
    – supersize
    Jun 11, 2013 at 11:52
  • Now that's powerful. Definitely worth knowing. Might be a tad overengineering in this case, but it works. Jun 11, 2013 at 11:56
  • @supersize I have adjusted adjusted the code to use your variable names. You could also use extract($unit) to be able to use $recent and $thumbnail directly without manual assignment. Not sure whether I'd do that though.
    – phant0m
    Jun 11, 2013 at 11:58
  • it gives me an error with class MultipleIteratorundefined. Note: im working in wordpress!
    – supersize
    Jun 11, 2013 at 11:58
  • @supersize In that case, your PHP version is too old.
    – phant0m
    Jun 11, 2013 at 12:02
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You can use array_map

$a = ['red','yello','green'] ;
$b = ['apple','banna','mango'];

foreach(array_map(null, $a, $b) as $combined) {
    vprintf("%s %s\n", $combined);
}

Output

red apple
yello banna
green mango
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Guessing you want something similar to this, but it's a bit of a guess depending on the values of your variables.

foreach( $recent_posts as $key => $recent ) {
    $thumbnail = $thumbnails[$key];

    if( has_post_thumbnail( $thumbnail->ID ) )
    {

    }
}
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  • This won't work unless the array is 0-based. If string keys are used, this fails.
    – BenM
    Jun 11, 2013 at 11:46

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