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Hi I have an array as below

 "data": [
{
  "title": "title1",
  "category": "apple"
},
{
  "title": "title2",
  "category": "bannana"
}, 
{
  "title": "title3",
  "category": "grape"
}
]

etc

I have a var like below

$categories = 'bannana, grape';

I have a loop which runs through the data and extracts all of the titles.

What I'm trying to achieve is a loop which will go through the array and only extract titles where the category matches one of the values in $categories variable.

so in this case the title1 will be ignored as it is in the category apple. but title2 and title3 would be added to a new array or put in a string, etc.

Any help on where to begin with this is appreciated. Thanks

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    Say, isn't that banana? Just saying ;-) It'll save you a keystroke. Jun 13, 2013 at 18:48
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    explode() is key function for you, it will help you convert string to array, then it is easy to check if value is in array or not.
    – Cthulhu
    Jun 13, 2013 at 18:51

3 Answers 3

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Simple

$categories = 'bannana, grape';
$categories = array_flip(array_map("trim", explode(",", $categories)));

$data = array_filter($data, function ($v) use($categories) {
    return isset($categories[$v['category']]);
});
var_dump($data);

See Live DEMO

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    Best answer if you have a large number of categories and data.
    – Jacob S
    Jun 13, 2013 at 19:30
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All you need to do is explode the data array and use in_array to verify the title contains one of your categories, see below:

PHP Example

$categories = "banana, grape";
$data = [
    [
        'title' => 'title1',
        'category' => 'apple',
    ],
    [
        'title' => 'title2',
        'category' => 'banana',
    ],
    [
        'title' => 'title3',
        'category' => 'grape',
    ],
];

$category_map = explode(", ", $categories);

foreach($data as $title) {
    if(in_array($title['category'], $category_map)) {
        echo $title['category'] . PHP_EOL;
    }
}

Example Returns

banana
grape
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    (+1) <= for code and the proper spelling of banana. You just have to love the keystroke reduction method(). Cheers ;-) Now I'm hungry. All this talk about food, makes me want to go and make me fruit salad! Jun 13, 2013 at 19:00
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To filter an array use array_filter with a closure.

$categoriesArray = explode(",", $categories);
$filtered = array_filter($data, function($a) use ($categoriesArray){
     return in_array($a["category"], $categoriesArray);
});

foreach($filtered as $topic){
      echo $topic["category"]."<br/>";
}

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